Maria mashkova biography


Maria Mashkova made her film debut at the age of 11 in the children's drama "The Little Princess", a film adaptation of the famous story by Frances Burnett. The young actress played the mischievous girl Lavinia, one of the pupils of the boarding school for noble maidens. Another children's role in the crime comedy "Mama, Don't Cry" went to Mashkova a year later. Moreover, in this picture, the girl was lucky enough to act with her mother.

In , Maria took part in Valery Akhadov's melodrama "It is not recommended to offend women." The actress's partners on the set were prominent representatives of Russian cinema: Valery Garkalin, Vera Glagoleva, Maxim Sukhanov, Galina Polskikh. After 2 years, the girl was lucky enough to visit the set with Alexander Abdulov, when the multi-part criminal tragicomedy "NEXT 2" was being created.

Maria Mashkova became famous in Russia and the CIS countries in , when the popular melodramatic series “Don't Be Born Beautiful” was released, where she got the role of Maria Tropinkina, secretary at the reception of the company “Zimaletto”. After this film, according to the actress, the directors ceased to perceive her as the daughter of a famous father. The girl was able to show that she herself is quite talented.

It is known that one of Maria's teachers was Alexander Nazarov, who in invited the actress to take part in the TV series "Talisman of Love". She got a difficult role - the villainess Stesha Kovrigina. An interesting character allowed Mashkova to reveal her talent, and roles in serials later became the main works in her creative biography. Maria herself says this about her participation in the television series "Talisman of Love":

According to the actress, it is more interesting for her to play negative characters, and it is much more difficult to convey on the screen the love for the person for whom you have real feelings. As she argues, such roles require high dedication.

After such a success, Maria Mashkova received a large number of interesting proposals for filming. The film actress has played dozens of roles in TV shows, movies and short films. In the future, Maria Vladimirovna intends to replenish the list of works with tapes of various genres.

In , the social tragicomedy "Closed Spaces" was released, in which Maria Mashkova and Leonid Bichevin managed to convey difficult and even tragic situations to the viewer in a light humorous form. The sociality of the film about people afraid of open spaces, as a hint of fear of live communication in modern society, was noted at the Amur Autumn festival, and Maria Mashkova received a special prize for her role in this film.

In , the actress starred in the military psychological drama The Hunt for the Gauleiter. In the center of the plot is one of the versions of the destruction of the head of the occupation administration of Belarus Wilhelm Kube.

Maria Mashkova, who plays an activist of the Soviet underground Maria Arkhipova, and Anastasia Zavorotnyuk, who plays the role of Galina Pomazan, a single mother surviving in occupied Minsk, managed to create two opposite female images of the war period - a female fighter and a female hostess. The picture is based on real events, and the characters Mashkova and Zavorotnyuk are real people who have become heroines of the Soviet Union.

In , the film "Poor Liz" was released about the love of Canadian police sergeant Joe and a simple Cossack Lisa. The main role in the film was played by Maria Mashkova. The actress managed to convey the image of a young woman abandoned by her husband, who, despite the difficulties, does not lose heart and walks through life with her head held high, easily and naturally solving problems.

In , the daughter of Vladimir Mashkov played in the film "Bouncer", and in she performed roles in the TV series "McMafia" and "Native People". Together with Dmitry Ulyanov she starred in the crime film "The Ideal Enemy". The heroine of Maria is the girl Veronica, who works in the investigative committee, whose husband dies under mysterious circumstances.

In the winter of , the TV series "Light from the Other World" appeared on the screens, another picture with the participation of Maria Mashkova. In this film, the Russian actress played the main role. She appeared in the form of a disabled girl who decided on an adventure in order to earn money for an operation. The film also stars Anna Kotova-Deryabina, Alexander Ratnikov, Evgenia Dmitrieva and others. The comedy was released on TNT.

In the thriller Lapsi, the celebrity appeared in a dramatic form. The heroine Mashkova in a team of scientists goes to a small Karelian town, where an epidemic of an unknown disease began. The group ends up on a mysterious island, where many anomalies occur. Daniil Vorobyov and Denis Paramonov became Maria's partners.

Critics often claim that Maria has reached a certain level in cinema thanks to her eminent father. Nevertheless, the actress herself has a different opinion, claiming that she always tries to achieve success on her own, without outside help.