Nombre de nacimiento: Yuliya Aug
Fecha de nacimiento: 1970-06-08
Lugar de nacimiento: Saint Petersburg, Russia, Russia
Detalles
Nombres alternativos: Yulia Aug, Julia Aug, Juliya Aug, Ioulia Artourovna Aoug
Características físicas: N/A
Carrera
Primeras apariciones: - The Kidnapping of a Wizard (1989) como
Roles más importantes: - Sunset (1990) como
- Рисунки дождем (2018) como воспитатель
- Love Without Size (2020) como
- The Last Days of the Last Tsar (1992) como
- The Gardener (2007) como
- Conspiracy (2007) como
- Silent Souls (2010) como Tanya
- All That Jam (2016) como Lydia
- The Little Comrade (2018) como Ljudmilla
Puntos destacados de la carrera: - Sunset (1990)
- Рисунки дождем (2018)
- Love Without Size (2020)
- The Last Days of the Last Tsar (1992)
- The Gardener (2007)
- Conspiracy (2007)
- Silent Souls (2010)
- All That Jam (2016)
- The Little Comrade (2018)
Premios
Premios: - Nominated for 1 Nika - Best Supporting Actress (2022)
- Won Nika - Best Supporting Actress (2017)
- Nominated for 1 Nika - Best Actress (2014)
- Nominated for 1 White Elephant - Best Supporting Actress (2022)
- Nominated for 1 White Elephant - Best Supporting Actress (2022)
- Nominated for 1 White Elephant - Best Supporting Actress (2017)
- Won White Elephant - Best Supporting Actress (2014)
- Nominated for 1 White Elephant - Best Actress (2011)
- Won Best Actress (2013)
- Nominated for 1 Golden Eagle - Best Supporting Actress (2017)
- Won TEFI - Best Actress of TV Movie/Series (2015)
- Nominated for 1 APKiT - Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Series (2022)
- Won APKiT - Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Series (2015)
- Won EFTA - Best Actress - TV Series (Parim naisnäitleja sarjas) (2025)
Biografía completa
Yuliya Arturovna Aug (Russian: Юлия Артуровна Ауг; born 8 June 1970) is a Soviet and Russian actress. Her film credits include The Student, Ekaterina and Leto. Aug is part of the Gogol Center troupe.
Aug was born in Leningrad, RSFSR, Soviet Union, and spent her childhood in Narva, Estonian SSR. Her paternal grandfather was Estonian. In 1993, Yulia graduated from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts and was accepted into the troupe of the Youth Theater named after A. A. Bryantsev, where she served for ten years, until 2004, playing eight main roles: Sophia in Woe from Wit, Mermaid in Pushkin's Mermaid, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth and others. In 2010 she graduated with honors from the directing department (remote learning) with a degree in Theater Directing of the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts in Moscow (workshop of Joseph Raihelgauz).