Svetlana Khodchenkova

Svetlana Khodchenkova is a Russian actress, known for her roles in Blagoslovite zhenshchinu (2003) and in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011). She was born Svetlana Viktorovna Khodchenkova on January 21, 1983, in Moscow and spent her childhood in Zheleznodorozhny, a small city about 6 miles east of Moscow, Russia. She was raised by a single mother, attended a public school, and once dreamed of becoming a medical doctor. In 1998, at the age of 15, she started a career as a fashion model in Moscow, and also made a few international gigs. In 2000 she began her studies at the Moscow Institute of World Economics, but quit in favor of acting. From 2001 to 2005 she studied acting at the Shchukin Theatrical School of the Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow. There she attended the class of Nina Doroshina and Alekandr Lyubimtsev, graduating in 2005 as actress.

While a student, she starred in films of directors Stanislav Govorukhin, and Viktor Merezhko, and also appeared in popular Russian TV series. In 2008, she earned the best actress award at Gdynya Polish Film Festival, for the leading role in Mala Moskwa (2008). In 2012, she won COFCA Award for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011). On December 13, 2005, she married her classmate, actor Vladimir Yaglych, and also took her husband's name, changing her name from Svetlana Khodchenkova to Svetlana Yaglych.The couple married on the 13th on purpose; because all their filming contracts were signed on the 13th, they believed that 13 would keep working as a good number for them. However, their marriage did not last, ending in divorce. Svetlana has been involved in several stage productions of Independent stage project in Moscow. She made stellar appearances in such plays, as "Moulin Rouge Hospital" and "Theatre with and without rules" earning herself much critical acclaim. Outside of her acting profession, Svetlana is skilled in horse-back riding. She is also fond of winter sports, such as alpine skiing: she practiced her downhill at the ski resort of Courchevel, France.

Source IMDB, original author Steve Shelokhonov

The Wolverine

6.4

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

6.6

Metro

6.7

Viking

4.9

The Hero

6.1

Love and the City

5.7

8 First Dates

6.7

Dovlatov

5.8

Office Romance. Our time

4.5

Corporal vs. Napoleon

3.4

Love and the City 2

5.9

House Arrest

7.3

Mommies

5.3

No Love in the City 3

4.8

Lady of Csejte

4.4

Beremennyy

2.7

On The Edge

6.3

Blockbuster

5.1

Five Brides

6.0

Classmates

3.3

Evening Urgant

7.5

The Road to Calvary

7.6

The Lucky Island

4.2

The End of a Beautiful Epoch

6.4

Little Moscow

5.2

Godunov

6.2

Warrior

2.1

Life Ahead

4.9

Bless the Woman

5.7

A House ‎for Rent with All the Inconveniences

6.5

Horoscope for Good Luck

5.6

«Lucky»

8.1

A Real Dad

1.6

Champions

4.4

The Adventurers

5.6

Tell Her

6.4

Love Without Size

6.0

The North Wind

6.5

MosGaz. Delo N2: Palach

7.9

Mata Hari

5.8

Vasilisa

4.4

Obvious is Incredible

7.0

Likes or Dislikes

6.6

Classmates #NewTurn

2.7

House Arrest

7.0

Sterva

7.6

Beyond Death

8.8

The Wizard of the Emerald City, Part 1

7.0

The Poet

6.2

Casanova

7.2

Kilometer Zero

5.0

Kuprin

4.2

MosGaz. Delo N1

7.8

Not by Bread Alone

7.7

4 Taxidrivers and a Dog 2

3.0

Frozen Land

7.0

Stalin's Wife

5.7

The Sect

1.0

Snare

3.0

The Actresses

6.0

I «Loved» my Husband

6.0

I «Loved» my Husband. The Movie

10.0

Kogda My Byli Schastlivy

1.0

A Diary of a First-grader Mom

4.0

Za toboy

7.0

Another Name

2.0

Moscow In Love

8.0

Escaped to Arizona

7.0

Mom is 17 Again

6.0

Банды

10.0

Мурка

7.0

Brief Guide To A Happy Life

9.0

Liiive

8.0

Снег

0.0

Mama Forever

0.0

Mother

0.0

The Quiet Family Life

0.0

Баллада об истребителе

0.0

Surprise me

0.0

Odinochestvo lyubvi

0.0

Access Zone of Love

0.0

All That Jam

0.0

Gems

0.0

Яга на нашу голову

0.0

Аптекарь

0.0

Карусель

0.0

Anna K

0.0

Spoiler

0.0

Lavrova's Method

0.0

Mistresses

0.0

Five Brides

0.0

No Love in the City 3

0.0