
Ravshana Kurkova
Born:August 22, 1980
Place of Birth:Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR [now Uzbekistan]
Known For:Acting
Biography
Ravshana Kurkova, born Ravshana Bahramovna Kurkova on August 22, 1980, is a versatile Uzbek-Russian actress, producer, and voice-over artist. Hailing from an Uzbek acting family, Ravshana's passion for the performing arts was evident from a young age. She made her mark in the entertainment industry, appearing in a diverse range of over thirty films since her debut in 2003.
Growing up in Tashkent, Ravshana's early exposure to the world of acting paved the way for her successful career. She showcased her talent in the arthouse philosophical drama "Kirk Kulok Siri" directed by Rashid Malikov at a young age, setting the stage for her future in the industry.
Transitioning to Moscow in the late 1990s, Ravshana further honed her skills by studying at the philological faculty of the Moscow State Pedagogical University. Her dedication to her craft led her to explore various facets of the entertainment world, from television editing to studying acting under renowned mentors like Tatyana Pyshnova.
Apart from her film work, Ravshana Kurkova has also made a name for herself in the world of theater. Her performances in plays like "Ungiers" and "Unbearably long embrace" showcased her versatility and depth as an actress, earning her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following.
In addition to her acting prowess, Ravshana's foray into the world of modeling and brand ambassadorship with Intimissimi and Calzedonia further solidified her status as a multifaceted talent. Her work as the official envoy of Calzedonia at the Calzedonia Summer Show in Verona highlighted her charisma and poise on the international stage.
One of Ravshana's notable roles was in the series "And we have in the yard..." where she portrayed the character of Mavlyuda, a complex and compelling portrayal of a migrant mother searching for her missing husband. Her nuanced performance garnered praise for its authenticity and depth, showcasing her range as an actress.
In 2016, Ravshana captivated audiences with her role in the thriller "Black Russian," a modern adaptation of Alexander Pushkin's "Dubrovsky." Her portrayal of Masha Troyekurova showcased her ability to bring complex characters to life, solidifying her reputation as a powerhouse performer in the industry.
Off-screen, Ravshana's personal life has also garnered attention. From her marriage to photographer Semyon Kurkov to her union with actor Artyom Tkachenko, her relationships have been a topic of interest among fans and media alike. Through it all, Ravshana Kurkova continues to captivate audiences with her talent, versatility, and unwavering dedication to her craft.
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