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Chulpan Nailevna Khamatova PAR (Russian: Чулпан Наилевна Хаматова; Tatar: Чулпан Наил кызы Хаматова; born 1 October 1975) is a Russian film, theater and TV actress[1][2][3]

Chulpan Khamatova
Чулпан Хаматова
Khamatova in 2015
Born
Chulpan Nailevna Khamatova

(1975-10-01) 1 October 1975 (age 47)
Kazan, Tatar ASSR, Soviet Union (now Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia)
Alma materRussian Institute of Theatre Arts
OccupationActress, philanthropist, television personality
Years active1998–present
TitlePeople's Artist of Russia (2012)
Spouses
  • Ivan Volkov
    (m. 1995; div. 2002)
  • Aleksandr Shein
    (m. 2009; div. 2017)
Children3
Awards
Signature

Biography



Early life and theater career


Chulpan Nailevna Khamatova was born on 1 October 1975 in Kazan, Tatar ASSR, in what was then the Soviet Union. Her parents Marina Galimullovna Khamatova and Nail Khamatov are both engineers.[1][2] Her name, Chulpan, means "morning star" (i.e. Venus) in Tatar (she is of Volga Tatar origin). Her younger brother Shamil Khamatov [ru] is also an actor.[4]

As a child, she was engaged in figure skating and from the eighth grade studied at the mathematical school of the Kazan Federal University. She was accepted at the Kazan State Finance and Economics Institute but ended up changing her mind and entered the Kazan Theater School. Teachers Juno Kareva and Vadim Keshner, assessing the prospects of the beginning actress, advised and helped Khamatova continue her studies in Moscow, and she entered Russian Institute of Theatre Arts, the course of Alexei Borodin.[1][2]

Khamatova performed on the stages of several Moscow theaters: Russian Academic Youth Theater (Dunya Raskolnikova in Crime and Punishment and Anne Frank in Anne Frank's Diary), the Theater of the Moon, the Anton Chekhov Theater (Katya in Pose of the Immigrant), the Open Theater Julia Malakyants (Silvia).[1][2]

In 1998 she was invited to the troupe of the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre. She debuted in the role of Patricia Holman (Three Comrades by Erich Maria Remarque). She also received roles in the plays Three Sisters (Irina), Mamapapasynsobaka (Andria), The Storm (Katerina), The Naked Pioneer (Masha Mukhina) and Anthony and Cleopatra (Cleopatra), as well as the role of Masha in the new version of the play Three Sisters. In 2008, Khamatova took part in the performance of the Theatre of Nations Stories of Shukshin (directed by Alvis Hermanis), where she played nine of 10 stories.[1][2]


Film career


Khamatova has starred in a number of German language films, she is considered one of the leading Russian actresses.[5][6]

In cinema, Khamatova started acting during the third year of GITIS – Vadim Abdrashitov invited her for the role of Katya in the film Time of a Dancer (1997). Khamatova's breakthrough came with the crime drama Country of the Deaf (1998) by Valery Todorovsky where she played Rita. The picture was about deaf-mute people and Khamatova had to learn sign language for the role.[1][2]

Other notable films with Khamatova's participation include Bakhtiyar Khudoynazarov's picture Luna Papa (1999), 72 Meters (2004) and The Fall of the Empire (2005) by Vladimir Khotinenko, Children of the Arbat (2004) by Andrei Eshpai and Garpastum (2005) by Aleksei German Jr.

She is best known internationally for starring in Good Bye, Lenin! (2003), as Lara, the girlfriend of the main character and his mother's nurse.

She was on the six-person jury, which was headed by Catherine Deneuve, at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival in 2006.

In 2007, together with professional ice dancer Roman Kostomarov, she took part and became the winner of the Channel One figure skating competition Ice Age.[2][3]


Personal life


Khamatova was married to the Russian actor and composer Ivan Volkov [ru] from 1995 to 2002. In 2003, she dated ballet dancer Aleksei Dubinin (Russian: Алексей Дубинин). On 1 October 2009, she married Russian actor and director Aleksandr Shein [ru]. She has three daughters: Arina Ivanovna Volkova (b. 4 April 2002), Asya Alekseievna Dubinina (b. 2003) and Iya Aleksandrovna Shein (b. 27 April 2010).[7][8][9] Her marriage to Shein ended in 2017.[citation needed]

She is fluent in Russian, German, Portuguese and English.

She Converted to Russian Orthodox Church from Islam.


Philanthropy and politics


Khamatova is known for her social activities, she draws public attention to the problems of children with cancer. In 2005, she and Dina Korzun organized the concert "Give me life" at the stage of Sovremennik Theatre to help children with hematological diseases. In 2006, Khamatova became a co-founder of the Podari Zhizn ("Make the gift of Life") charity foundation which helps children suffering from oncological and hematological diseases. By the summer of 2009, the fund had collected and sent for treatment of these diseases more than 500 million rubles.

In 2012, Khamatova publicly supported Russian president Vladimir Putin during the presidential election campaign. According to Russian journalists, Khamatova was put under pressure to save her charity foundation.[10][11][12] In 2019, Khamatova said that she would never have done that if she could imagine that he would start the war in Donbass.[13] On another occasion, she said that she is actually apolitical, but the charity in Russia is heavily dependant on the support from the state.[14]

In February 2022, Khamatova was one of signatories of the petition started by Mikhail Zygar to protest the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[15][16] On holiday when the war started, she accepted that she needed to stay in exile in Latvia, realising that she could not return to Russia without being forced to deny the war or apologize for not supporting it.[17][16][18] She stated that after she signed the petition, "it was made clear to me it would be undesirable for me to go back," adding "I know I am not a traitor. I love my motherland very much."[16] In April 2022, she publicly spoke at an anti-war rally in the Latvian capital of Riga.[19]


Filmography



Awards and honors



Roles in theater



See also



References


  1. "Чулпан Наилевна Хаматова. Биографическая справка". ria.ru. RIA Novosti. October 2010.
  2. "Чулпан Хаматова". tvkultura.ru. Russia-K.
  3. "Хаматова (тат. Чулпан Наил кызы Хаматова, Çulpan Nail qızı Xamatova) Чулпан Наилевна". Argumenty i Fakty.
  4. "Шамиль Хаматов". VokrugTV. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  5. "Actress and Activist Chulpan Khamatova Has Left Russia". The Moscow Times. 21 March 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  6. Sarah L. Kaufman (1 April 2022). "What it's like to be a Russian artist now". The Washington Post (in Russian). Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  7. "Ошибки молодости Чулпан Хаматовой". Ekspress Gazeta.
  8. "У дочки Чулпан Хаматовой открылся неожиданный талант". 7days.ru.
  9. Larisa Malyukova. "Аромат любви Чулпан". Vogue (Russian ed.).
  10. ""Если бы не было фонда, я пошла бы на баррикады" - Чулпан Хаматова в интервью украинскому телеканалу" ["If there was no foundation and I had no children, I'll go to barricades", Chulpan Khamatova said in interview to Ukrainian TV chanel] (in Russian). RFI. 19 February 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  11. "Заложница" [Held Hostage] (in Russian). OpenSpace. 15 February 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  12. "Рунет спорит, почему Чулпан Хаматова агитирует за Путина" [Runet discussed why Khamatova supports Putin] (in Russian). BBC. 15 February 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  13. "Чулпан Хаматова: как спасти детей и не оказаться для всех плохой" [Chulpan Khamatova: how to save the children and don't become bad for everyone] (in Russian). How about a talk. 13 June 2019. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  14. "Чулпан Хаматова: меня не пытали и не принуждали" [Chulpan Khamatova: I wasn't tortured or forced [to support Putin]]. BBC. 9 April 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  15. https://www.facebook.com/1557371698/posts/10227081596576627 (registration required) [user-generated source]
  16. "Russian Actress Chulpan Khamatova In Exile Following Criticism Of Ukraine War". RFE/RL. 21 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  17. Justina Ilkevičiūtė (1 April 2022). "Lithuanian actor Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė: I should have left Russia in 2014 – interview". LRT.lt. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  18. Chulpan Khamatova, Katerina Gordeyeva (20 March 2022). Чулпан Хаматова: "Я очень люблю свою Родину" // "Скажи Гордеевой" [Chulpan Khamatova: "I love my homeland very much" // "Tell Gordeyeva"] (in Russian). Latvia: YouTube. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  19. "В Риге на митинге «Русский голос против войны» выступила актриса Чулпан Хаматова Фотография". Meduza. 23 April 2002. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  20. Igor Kozlov. "Олег янковский и чулпан хаматова получили "тэфи-2006" за блестящее исполнение главных ролей в сериале "доктор живаго"". Fakty i Kommentarii.
  21. "Названы первые лауреаты премии "Золотой Орел"". Lenta.ru. 27 January 2007.
  22. "Высшая лига: "Женщины года" в истории церемонии журнала Glamour". Glamour (Russian ed.).
  23. Vladimir Kozlov (9 April 2012). "Andrei Smirnov's 'Zhila-Byla Odna Baba' Wins Best Russian Film at Nika Awards". The Hollywood Reporter.
  24. "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 279119 Khamatova (2009 OY1)" (24 April 2018 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  25. "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 9 September 2019.



На других языках


[de] Tschulpan Nailjewna Chamatowa

Tschulpan Nailjewna Chamatowa (russisch Чулпа́н Наильевна Хама́това [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}tʃul̴ˈpan nɐˈilʲjɪvnɐ xɐˈmatɐvɐ]; wissenschaftliche Transliteration Čulpan Nailjevna Chamatova; * 1. Oktober 1975 in Kasan, Tatarische ASSR, Sowjetunion) ist eine russische Schauspielerin tatarischer Herkunft.
- [en] Chulpan Khamatova

[es] Chulpán Jamátova

Chulpán Naílievna Jamátova (en ruso, Чулпа́н Наи́левна Хама́това; en tártaro, Чулпан Наил кызы Хаматова; n. 1 de octubre de 1975) es una actriz rusa de origen tártaro.

[ru] Хаматова, Чулпан Наилевна

Чулпа́н Наи́левна Хама́това (тат. Чулпан Наил кызы Хаматова; род. 1 октября 1975, Казань, Татарская АССР, РСФСР, СССР) — российская актриса театра и кино, общественный деятель. Народная артистка Российской Федерации (2012)[3], лауреат двух Государственных премий Российской Федерации (2004, 2014) . Один из учредителей благотворительного фонда «Подари жизнь». Актриса Нового Рижского театра (с 2022 года). Бывшая актриса Московского театра «Современник» (1998—2022).



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