Kristina Asmus

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Kristina Asmus
Kristina Asmus s mamoi i sestroi Karinoi.jpg
Kristina with her mother and her sister Karina
Born (1988-04-14) April 14, 1988 (age 36)
Occupationactress
Years active2010–present
Children1
Website https://t.me/kristinaasmusofficial

Kristina Igorevna Asmus (Russian: Кристи́на И́горевна А́смус; born 14 April 1988) is a Russian actress. [1] She is known for her television role in the medical sitcom Interns . She was named the sexiest Russian woman of 2010 by Maxim magazine. [2]

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Biography

Asmus came from an athletic background. She was active in gymnastics and rose to the level of Candidate for Master of Sports. Her younger sister, Karina Myasnikova, was a member of Russia's national gymnastics team. [3]

She was still a schoolgirl when she played in the performance of E. Makhonin's "The Dawns Here Are Quiet ..." in theater "MEL", and after graduating from high school in the play N. Yermakova "Portrait of Mademoiselle Tarzhi" in Youth Theatre city of Korolyov.

In 2005, she entered the Moscow Art Theatre School in the course of Konstantin Raikin, but did not finish her studies. In 2008 she entered the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School under the course of Boris Klyuyev. Her debut on screen was the role of Vari Chernous in the comedy series Interns . Model of the magazine MAXIM in 2010.

In 2011, Asmus became TV Actress of the Year according to Glamour magazine. [4]

In 2013, she received Fashion People Awards as Fashion actress. [5]

She appeared in the fifth season of ice show contest Ice Age .

In 2020 she started gaining weight for a movie called Rolls.

In September 2022, during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, she was accused of criticizing the Russian warfare against the neighbor country, but was not convicted. [6]

Currently she works in the Yermolova Theatre.

Personal life

Since 2013, she was married to actor and comedian Garik Kharlamov. They have a daughter Anastasia (born 2014). [7] They announced their divorce in 2020. [8]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010-16 Interns Varvara "Varya" Nikolayevna ChernousTV series
2010"Alibi" for twoSasha KorobtsovaTV series
2010 Yolki Lena
2011 Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf Squirrel (voice)Cartoon
2012 Cinderella Masha Krapivina "Cinderella"
2012The Dragon SyndromeAleksandra MaksimovaTV series (ru)
2012The DoubleDasha(ru)
2013 Sex Competition Sveta
2014Easy on the EyesElizaveta "Liza", florist(ru)
2015 The Dawns Here Are Quiet Galya Chetvertak
2016The Champions: Faster. Higher. StrongerSvetlana Khorkina, gymnast(ru)
2016PsychosMaya
2019 Text Nina Levkovskaya
2020The Whaler BoyGirl from America(ru)
2022 Desperate for Marriage Lyubov "Lyuba" Yudina
2022 Rolls Tatiana "Tanya" Babanina
2022 Aunt Martha Olga Viktorovna
2024 December Yelizaveta Ustinova

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