Rymma Zyubina
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Rimma Anatolyevna Zyubina (Ukrainian: Римма Анатоліївна Зюбіна; born August 23, 1971, Uzhhorod) is a Ukrainian theater and film actress, TV presenter, public figure. Recognized as the best actress in 2017-2019 by the “Shot in Ukraine” rating. Winner of numerous theatrical awards, including the two-time winner of the Kyiv Pectoral Prize, as well as several international awards.
Rimma Zyubina was born in Uzhhorod in Transcarpathia. From three to seven years she lived in Hungary due to the fact that her father was a military man. It was in Hungary, having seen the play "Cinderella", where her sister played the main role, that a child's dream was born to become an actress. From childhood, she studied ballet, studied at a music school, and also took part in the children's theater "Rovesnik", a studio theater at the Transcarpathian Drama Theater, where she played in performances in crowd scenes from the age of 17. She graduated with honors from the Uzhhorod Cultural and Educational School, after which she was invited to work in several theaters, but she chooses the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. After a year of study, he returns to Uzhhorod and gets a job at the local drama theater.
Career
After some time, she again moved to Kyiv, where she worked in several theaters at once: in the professional Theater-Studio of the Chamber Play, in the Youth Theater, in the Drama and Comedy Theater on the left bank of the Dnieper, in the Golden Gate Theater and in the Constellation Theater. In 1992, she made her television debut in the film About Mad Love, a Sniper and an Astronaut. Since 1992 she has been the host of the Eniki-Beniki program and since 1994 Lego Express for the children's edition of the First National Channel of Ukraine.
In 1994 she graduated from the Kyiv Institute of Culture. Korneichuk (now it is the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts), at the same time he began working at the Bravo Theater. Since 1997 - member of the troupe of the Kyiv Academic Young Theatre. Over the years of work in the theater, the actress has repeatedly performed with performances at international theater festivals.
She became the founder of the children's film festival "FilmFestBook" in the Artek-Bukovel camp in 2016 and 2017.
In 2016, she starred in the film "The Dove's Nest". The picture became a triumphant award "Gold Jiga", where it received six statuettes, including Rimma Zyubina was awarded the title of "Best Actress". In 2017, she entered the list of the most influential women in Ukraine.
Private life
Married to Ukrainian theater director Stanislav Moiseev, in 1998 they had a son.