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| name = Alyona Babenko | image = Алена Бабенко.jpg | caption = Alyona Babenko in 2009 | background = | birth_name = Elena Olegovna Baranova | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1972|3|31|df=yes}} | birth_place = Kemerovo, RSFSR, USSR (now Russia) | nationality = Russian | other_names = Alyona | occupation = Actress | alma_mater = Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography | years_active = 1998–present | awards = | spouse = Vitaliy Babenko (divorced; 1 child) Eduard Suboch }}Alyona Olegovna Babenko ({{nee| Elena Olegovna Baranova}}; {{lang-ru|Алёна Оле́говна Бабе́нко}}; born March 31, 1972) is a Russian film and theater actress, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2013).[1] BiographyElena Baranova, known professionally as Alyona Babenko was born in Kemerovo, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia). Mother — piano teacher, father Oleg Baranov — an engineer by training. In her childhood she studied in clubs and studios, went to a music school. She participated in festivals, performances and sang in the choir, in the vocal-instrumental ensemble. She dreamed of becoming a ballerina.[2] Was a fan of the French singer Edith Piaf.[2] Alyona graduated from school in 1988 and entered Tomsk State University in the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics. In her first year, Lena, by announcement, got into the Student Theater of Variety Miniatures. Amateur activities completely enticed her, and for the rest she practically did not have time. After the first course, she tried to enter the Moscow Art Theater to Oleg Tabakov, but failed. In her fifth year, Alena met Vitaly Babenko, a famous television director in Moscow. Alyona left the university and came to live in Moscow. Soon Alyona married Vitaly, and they had a son, Nikita. In Moscow, Alyona kept housekeeping, raised her son. In 2000, Alyona Babenko graduated from VGIK, the course was led by Anatoli Romashin. Before finishing VGIK, Alyona made her debut in the TV series Kamenskaya, where she starred in several episodes. Best known for starring in Pavel Chukhrai's film A Driver for Vera (2004), who brought her the Russian film awards Nika[3] and Golden Eagle.[4] Personal lifeFirst husband Vitaliy Babenko, a Russian director and actor (divorced), son Nikita was born in 1992. Second husband since 2011. Eduard Suboch, master of sports in ski jumping from a springboard, businessman. Public positionIn 2014, she signed a collective appeal of cultural figures of the Russian Federation in support of the policy of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin in Ukraine and in Crimea.[5] Selected filmography
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/bank/37252|title=Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 20 мая 2013 года № 497|author=|work=Site of the President of Russia|date=2013-05-20||lang=ru|accessdate=|archiveurl=|}} ==External links==2. ^1 Двойная жизнь Алены Бабенко 3. ^Лауреаты премии «Ника» на официальном сайте 4. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20110717061826/http://www.kinoacademy.ru/laureate2004 Лауреаты премии «Золотой Орел» за 2004 год] 5. ^Деятели культуры России — в поддержку позиции Президента по Украине и Крыму {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20140311194202/mkrf.ru/press-tsentr/novosti/ministerstvo/deyateli-kultury-rossii-v-podderzhku-pozitsii-prezidenta-po-ukraine-i-krymu |date=2014-03-11 }} // Official website of the Ministry of Culture
11 : 1972 births|Living people|Russian film actresses|Russian stage actresses|Russian television actresses|Recipients of the Nika Award|Honored Artists of the Russian Federation|Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography alumni|20th-century Russian actresses|21st-century Russian actresses|People from Kemerovo |
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