Victoria Parkhomenko
Victoria Parkhomenko | |
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Born | Victoria Vladimirovna Parkhomenko April 3, 1987 Krasnodar Territory, Gulkevichi |
Nationality | Russian |
Citizenship | Russia |
Occupation | Fim & Theatre Actress |
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Victoria Vladimirovna Parkhomenko (born April 3, 1987) is a Russian actress known for her versatile and compelling film and theatre performances. With a passion for acting from a young age, she pursued her dream relentlessly and has since achieved recognition and acclaim in the entertainment industry. Notable works include "There is no other home," "Someday Tomorrow Comes," "Rehearsal," "Kulagin and Partners," and "IP Pirogova," among 17 others.[1][2]
Besides her successful career on stage and screen, Parkhomenko also maintains an active presence on social media, particularly Instagram, where she engages with 347K followers, sharing insights into her life and work.[3][4]
Early life and education
Parkhomenko was born on April 3, 1987, in the Krasnodar Territory, Gulkevichi. Her father worked as a builder, and her mother was a teacher. At age seven, the family relocated to Ruzaevka in the Republic of Mordovia.[5]
Determined to pursue acting, Parkhomenko moved to Moscow at age 17 to further her education. Persuaded by her mother, she enrolled at the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers, now known as the Moscow State University of Substation. During her university years, she actively participated in entertainment events, including the comedy show KVN and the Miss MIIT contest. Her engagement in these activities led her to become the chairman of the trade union at the university.[6]
Parkhomenko enrolled at the VGIK (All-Russian State University of Cinematography) in 2009, where she took part in the workshop run by Vsevolod Nikolaevich Shilovsky, the People's Artist of Russia. Her desire to become an actress since childhood was fulfilled as Shilovsky entrusted her with roles in his private theatrical productions. Notably, she portrayed Felicita Gerasimovna Kukushkina in "Profitable Place," Mary Smith in "Too Married Taxi Driver," and a mother in "Strong Feeling." Together, they performed these plays at major venues in Moscow and various cities across Russia, contributing to Parkhomenko's growth and recognition as an actress.[7]
After graduating from VGIK, Parkhomenko completed additional training at the Ostankino television courses and Ivana Chubbuck's acting courses in Moscow.[8]
Career
Parkhomenko made her cinematic debut during her final year at VGIK when she was invited to participate in a short film titled "Rehearsal."[9] This marked the beginning of her affinity for short films, and she has since appeared in five more productions of the same genre.[10] Her ability to convincingly portray diverse and vibrant characters garnered praise from directors and casting agents, resulting in numerous opportunities in both film and television.[11][12]
In the critically acclaimed film "There is no other house," Parkhomenko showcased her versatility by portraying three distinct characters—an alcoholic, a psychologist, and a sectarian. The film has been featured at festivals, further solidifying Parkhomenko's reputation as a skilled and accomplished actress.[13][14][15]
Over the years, Parkhomenko has been featured in numerous TV series, including "IP Pirogova," "New," "Kulagin and Partners," "Choosing Yourself," "Great Expectations," and "Ferryman." Recently, she delivered a notable performance in the series "In Short 2."[16]
Apart from her acting achievements, Parkhomenko has been an active participant in the All-Russian Film Festival "Dream," where she served as a member of the jury.[17]
As of the present, Parkhomenko boasts an extensive filmography, with 32 projects to her credit. Some of her notable works include the series "New Man," "Someday Tomorrow Comes," "Great Expectations," "Ferry Girl," "IP Pirogov," and several other projects currently in production.[18][19][20]
Parkhomenko maintains a strong presence on social media. With nearly 347 thousand followers on Instagram, she engages with her fans by sharing insights into her lifestyle, beauty routines, and glimpses of her professional life.[21] He is a member of the Guild of Russian Cinema Actors and a member of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia.[22]
Roles in theater:
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2012 | Rehearsal (Short) | |
2012-2013 | Kulagin and partners | 2012 - Recording (Alena Gelman)
2013 - Nastya’s happiness (Larisa Yudina) |
2018 | Yellow Eye Tiger | Elena |
2018 | Fierce 2 | |
2019 | Big Hopes | Tatyana Viktorovna Plekhanova
nurse |
2019 | Choosing Yourself | Athlete |
2019 | There is No Other House | Alina / Anna Karlovna / sectarian |
2019 | European | Natalia |
2019 | IP-Pirogova 2 | Store employee |
2019 | Against the System | Maria Petrovna |
2019 | Track | Pauline |
2019 | Childfree | Archivist |
2020 | Perfect Family | Allergic wife |
2020 | Someday There Will Be Tomorrow | Warden of the Colony |
2020 | World! Friendship! Gum | Doctor/Paramedic |
2020 | Newcomer | Petya’s Mother |
2020 | Ferrywoman | Victoria Andreevna |
2020 | The Last Hero: The Root of Evil | Weaver |
2020 | On the Trail of a Monster | Natalia Golubeva |
2021 | Virtual Reality | Vamp Woman |
2021 | In short-2 | Terrible pain |
2021 | Ugly | Catherine |
2021 | Lost | Larisa |
2021 | Tverskaya | Masha Nogaeva |
2022 | Returner | Daria Sergeevna |
2022 | Home | Anna |
2022 | Sincerely Yours | Elena Ivanovna |
2022 | Confession | Marina |
2022 | Pool | Lyuba’s Mother |
2022 | Flock | Maria Nikolaevna |
2023 | Grannies on the Run | Galina |
2023 | Hockey Dads | Mother of Petya Malinin |
Personal life
Parkhomenko was previously married and later divorced in 2015. In 2019, she entered into a second marriage and is now a mother to a son.
Gallery
References
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- ↑ "Актриса Виктория Пархоменко: Я чувствую, что умираю, когда не занимаюсь творчеством". RuNews24.ru (in русский). 31 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
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- ↑ "Виктория Пархоменко: больше, чем актриса театра и кино". Музыкальные события и истории (in русский). 1 April 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ↑ "Виктория Пархоменко: «Человек всегда делает свой выбор самостоятельно»". Всемирные новости и новости шоу-бизнеса | News-w.org | World news and Showbiz news (in русский). Retrieved 31 July 2023.
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- ↑ Author, Persono. "Виктория Пархоменко об особенностях актёрской профессии и любимых ролях". www.persono.ru/ (in русский). Retrieved 31 July 2023.
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