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Elizaveta Oliferova

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Elizaveta Oliferova
Born
Elizaveta Dmitrievna Oliferova

(1984-05-22) 22 May 1984 (age 41)
Citizenship Russia
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, TV presenter, composer, poet, director, screenwriter
Years active1989–present

Elizaveta Dmitrievna Oliferova (born 22 May 1984, Moscow[1]) is a Russian actress, singer, TV presenter, composer, poet, director, scriptwriter. She was the host of the popular programs “Tam-tam News” (RTR), “The Tower” (RTR), “I Know Everything!” (TV-6). Known for her roles in the TV series “Cursed Paradise 2”, “Secret Sign”, the movie “The Handmaid of Three Masters”,[2]Bracelet Game”, ”Boomerang”.[1]

Early years

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She was born on 22 May 1984 in Moscow. At the age of 5, she danced in a choreographic group at the Popov Choir, which was based on the territory of the Shabolovsky TV Center.[1] In 1998, she graduated with a red diploma from the Flier School of Music, piano class.[1]

From 2000 to 2002 danced in the youth group of the Todes ballet. Studied at English special school No. 1289, graduating in 2002 and in the same year enrolled at S.A. Gerasimov All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography named after S. A. Gerasimov on a course with Sergei Solovyov and Vladimir Mirzoyev. In 2006, she graduated from with a red diploma as a theater and cinema actress and was included in the directory “The Best Graduates of Moscow”.

Career

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During one of the dance classes in the choreographic group, little Lisa was noticed by the director of the children's TV program “Good Night, Kids!” and invited to participate in the filming of one of the episodes. So, at the age of 5, she made her debut on the Central TV program as a young nurse.[1] After the release of the program “Good Night, Kids!” with her participation, she was invited to other children's TV programs, and over the years she starred in the programs “Holiday Every Day”, “Phaeton”, “Dobry Molodtsy”, “Krasny Devitsy”, “Domashnaya Akademiya”, “What's Interesting”. At the age of 11, Elizaveta became the host of the children's infotainment program “Tam-Tam News”, which a little later was renamed and remade into “The Tower”, which aired daily on the RTR channel.[3]

Her co-hosts were Boris Korchevnikov and Kirill Kozenyashev. While working at The Tower, Liza interviewed many famous figures of Russian show business, such as Ilya Lagutenko,[4] Sergei Zhukov, Kristina Orbakaite, Yuri Khoi,[5] Strelki band, Marina Khlebnikova, Yuri Aizenshpis. In 1997, Lisa received an offer to shoot in a big movie. Famous Soviet and Russian film director Nikita Khubov invited her to play the lead role in his scandalous movie “The Bracelet Game”.[6][7] She also starred in a number of music videos of such bands as Ruki Vverkh! (the song “So You Should”), Dolls for Hire (the song “Mama Said”), Tea Two (the song “Tender Moya”), Brothers Dorokhin (the song “Unkissed Angel”).

TV programs

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At the age of 14, Lisa graduated from music school with a red diploma. While continuing to host the “Tower” program, she also hosted several live broadcasts of the “Alumni Ball” on the RTR channel. At the age of 16, she left the “Towers” project and, paired with Vladimir Dolinsky,[8] began hosting the intelligence show “I Know Everything!” on the TV-6 Moscow channel. Later on, Elizaveta's co-host was Pyotr Kuleshov. Together with him she held the award ceremony for the winners of the first season of the game on the stage of the Kremlin. The last hosts of the program were Boris Bim-Bad and Tina Kandelaki.

In 2001, Lisa was approved for the main role (Lena Zabelskaya) in the television series “Secret Sign”.[9] She also participated in the filming of the music video for the music single “Secret Sign”.[10] The series found its popularity[11] and the decision was made to film a second and then a third installment.

Entering VGIK in 2002 at the acting department of the directing faculty on the course of Vladimir Mirzoyev and Sergei Solovyov, Lisa radically changed her image. She dyed blonde for the main role of Alice Vetrova in the TV series “Golden Boys”, in which she starred alongside Olesya Sudzilovskaya, Anna Kamenkova, Ksenia Alfyorova, Marina Golub and others. The director of the series was Boris Nebiyeridze. She also appeared in the episodic role of a secretary in the series Three Semigrazias in a scene with Fyodor Bondarchuk (Svyatoslav Igorevich).

Filming in movies

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At VGIK she met a young director Yulia Osina-Friedman, with whom they made a short film “I am She and You Again” in 2005. In the movie Liza played the main role (“She”), and also co-wrote the script and choreographed the production.[12][13] After graduation, she continued to work with Vladimir Mirzoyev and starred in two of his films “The Man Who Knew Everything” (a stenographer in Stefanov's office) and “Boris Godunov”. She also performed the roles of “Widow” and “Newspaper Girl” in his entreprise based on Oleg Bogayev's play “Akakiy A. Bashmachkin”. The play premiered at the Open Stage on Povarskaya Street in April 2008.[14]

Lisa also wrote the song “Bon Jorno” in Italian for the play.[15] One of the main roles in the play was played by Yevgeny Stychkin. The roles of “The Overcoat” and “The Engineer's Wife” were played by Anna Churina, Liza's former classmate. Later, at the request of the Kultura TV channel, a television version of the play was filmed.[16] She was also directed by Vladimir Mirzoyev. In 2006, she starred in the mini-series Three Semigracie.[17] In 2007, she starred in the TV series “Trace”.

In the same 2008, she received several major roles: in the romantic comedy “The Maid of Three Masters” she played the role of a modest and shy maid Vera, who hires to work in his house hero Alexander Polovtsev (Grigory Alekseevich Utyashev). In the psychological detective Din MakhamatdinovaBoomerang” she appeared in the role of duplicitous secretary Tatiana Bobrova. Her partner in the movie again became Olesya Sudzilovskaya (Anna Frein). In the plot of the movie, the main character played by Alexei Kravchenko (Captain Krasnov) is drawn into a criminal story, masterfully played by his secretary on the pair with a large client of his detective agency. Lisa's next job was the role of investigator Katya Naumova in the crime series “General's Granddaughter”, which also starred Irina Apeksimova, Andrei Kaykov and Alexander Porokhovshchikov. In the series “Zveroboy” she played the role of a nurse Lenochka.

In 2011, together with Sergey Guanin, Lisa organized the musical group “Lovecards”.[18] The band's repertoire was mainly electronic music. Elizaveta and Sergey acted as soloists, composers and authors of all their songs in Russian and English, they also filmed and edited their music videos and developed the overall style of the project.[19] Lisa also debuted as a director of the band's music videos (“Last night in Moscow”, “Animalistic”, “Snow Sex”).[20] In the same year, she wrote the song “Reflections”, which she performed in a duet with her former classmate, Kazakh singer Asem. A music video was also shot for the song, directed again by Lisa. Costumes were provided by the designer of Eleonora Amosova brand.[21] In 2013, she took part in the filming of the movie “More is Less”, and from 2014 to 2018 she starred in the TV series “Practice”, in which she played the role of Marina Berestova.[2][22]

In July 2015, her solo debut music video for the song “Parallel Planet” premiered on her official YouTube channel. The music video won the weekly international contest of young performers “SuperXtar”.[23] In December 2015, her first acoustic concert took place on the stage of the Art Deco Museum.[24][22][25] In 2014, Lisa started working on her solo music project. She released three solo music albums “Love as Music” (2019), “Kiss and Fly” (2021), “ElectroLiz”, Also more than a dozen music singles, is an independent artist.[1] In 2021, starred in the TV series “Chikatilo” as a secretary and in the movie “The Machine”, for which she also wrote the soundtrack. In 2022, she played the role of Rosa Sanchos in the TV series “Call Sign Unknown”.

In 2024, she began filming her debut feature film, In Play, from her own screenplay. Acts as the director of the movie. Also plays one of the main roles in it.[26][27][28]

Filmography

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Year Name Role
1998 The bracelet game Lena (main role)
2002 Secret Sign (Season One) Lena Zabelskaya (main role)
2005 I'm her and you again She (main role)
The Golden Boys (Season One) Alisa Vetrova (main role)
2006 The Three Semigracies Svyatoslav Igorevich's secretary
2008 Paradise Cursed (Season Two) Valka (main role)
Boomerang Tatiana Bobrova
Beastmaster (Season One) Nurse Lenochka
The servant of three masters Vera Krasnikova (main role)
2009 The Man Who Knew Everything The stenographer in Stefanov's office
The General's Granddaughter (two seasons) Katya Naumova (main role)
2011 Boris Godunov The girl at the ball
2013 More-Less Girl
2014 Practicality Marina Berestova
2019 The Trace Lidia Obraztsova
2021 The Kulagins Tanya Akimova
The machine Lena
Chikatilo Secretary
2024 Callsign unknown Rosa Sanchos
2025 In play Margo (main role)

Discography

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Videography

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In the music videos of other artists

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Year Music video Author
1999 «An unkissed angel» «Dorokhin brothers»
2000 «That's what you should do.» «Ruki Vverh!»
«That's what mom said» «Kukli Naprokat»
2001 «My sweetheart» «Tea alone»
«Secret Sign» (OST for “Secret Sign”) «Tomas & Alesya Mankovskaya»

TV

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Year TV program Channel
1989 Good night, kids! CTG
1990—1991 Every day is a holiday CTG, Russia-1
1992 Phaeton Russia-1
1992—1993 Dobry Molodets Russia-1
1993—1994 The Red Maidens Russia-1
1994 The Home Academy Russia-1
1995 What's interesting? One Channel (Russia)
1996—1998 Tam-Tam News Russia-1
1998 Tam-Tam Russia-1
1998—2000 The tower Russia-1
1999—2001 Graduation Ball Russia-1
2000—2001 I know everything! TV-6 Moscow

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Лиза Олиферова в прямом эфире на радио «Наше Подмосковье» в программе «Чё хорошего» — YouTube
  2. ^ a b "Любовь и врачебные тайны: почему стоит посмотреть медицинский сериал «Практика»". www.vokrug.tv. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Новые безбашенные". Птюч. 1999.
  4. ^ Илья Лагутенко. Программа «Башня» 1998-й год — YouTube
  5. ^ Программа 'Башня' (24.08.1998) — YouTube
  6. ^ "ИГРА В БРАСЛЕТАХ". KM.RU.
  7. ^ "Премия "НИКА-1999"". kinonews.ru.
  8. ^ "СМОТРИТЕ ЗАВТРА. ТВ-6 хочет переманить к себе всех умников и умниц". Комсомольская правда. 14 October 2000.
  9. ^ "В Протвине бушует секта". Московский комсомолец. 31 October 2001.
  10. ^ Алеся Маньковская & ТОМАС — Тайный Знак (OST soundtrack) — YouTube
  11. ^ "Люди в зимнем выиграли летним вечером. Рейтинги телевизионного эфира". Коммерсантъ. 26 July 2002.
  12. ^ "yof звук навсегда расстающихся друг с другом страниц". PromoDJ.
  13. ^ "АЛЬБОМ Неизданное". Яндекс.Музыка.
  14. ^ "Триллер про Шинель. В Москве показали спектакль "Акакий А. Башмачкин"". Театральный смотритель. 17 April 2008.
  15. ^ "Акакий А. Башмачкин".
  16. ^ "БАШМАЧКИН". Культура. 13 August 2010.
  17. ^ "Сериал Три полуграции: смотреть онлайн в хорошем качестве, фото, видео, описание серий - Вокруг ТВ". Вокруг ТВ. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  18. ^ "Lovecards". PromoDJ. Archived from the original on 4 May 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  19. ^ О группе «Lovecards» на сайте Лизы Олиферовой[dead link]
  20. ^ Lovecardsmusic. Pop-тандем Lovecards — это Лиза Олиферова и Сергей Гуанин. — YouTube
  21. ^ "О съёмках клипа на песню «Отражения» на сайте Элеоноры Амосовой". 2 December 2011.
  22. ^ a b "Елизавета Олиферова: «Каждая работа в кино всегда очень увлекает меня»". Российское информационное агентство YOUTVNEWS. 31 December 2016.
  23. ^ "WEEKLY WINNER'S GALLERY". Superxtar.com. 9 September 2015. Archived from the original on 14 June 2016.
  24. ^ "Трио "Палладио" и Лиза Олиферова: музыкально-театральный проект "Меравильоза"". Музей Ар Деко.
  25. ^ Сoncert "Meravigliosa" at Art Deco Museum in Moscow 2015 on YouTube
  26. ^ "Лиза Олиферова – актриса, певица, автор музыки и текстов своих песен на русском и английском языках, телеведущая, режиссер – MUZSMI". muzsmi.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 7 April 2025.
  27. ^ "Позывной неизвестен". www.kinomania.ru. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
  28. ^ "Позывной неизвестен (сериал, 2025)". etokino.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 29 December 2024.
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