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Biography

The name of the most charming and attractive actress Irina Vadimovna Muravyova, remembered by more than one generation of viewers of the Soviet and post-Soviet space for her roles in the films “A Purely English Murder”, “Carnival”, “Moscow Doesn’t Believe in Tears”, “The Artist from Gribov” and many others, is forever inscribed to the golden fund of cinema.


Actress Irina Muravyova

Pictures with her participation are classics of Soviet cinema, which are still watched with pleasure today.

Instagram and Wikipedia Irina Muravyova

Instagram and Wikipedia Irina Muravyova is often searched by admirers of the talent of the famous film actress, who has talentedly played in many films.

The artist is not registered on social networks, including Instagram. She considers the Internet to be some kind of terrible beast, which, according to her, she was never able to cope with.

The most detailed information about the star of “Carnival” and other films can be found on her Wikipedia page. Here is information about her creative path, listing all her work in cinema, theater, and also in voicing cartoon characters.

Childhood and youth

Irina Muravyova is a native Muscovite, born in February 1949 in the capital. The artist is the second daughter of two loving parents, whose feelings were tested by the war. Father Vadim Muravyov volunteered for the front practically from his school days. He met victory and his love, sent as a reward for courage and heroism, in Berlin, which he reached together with Soviet troops.

The actress’s mother is Belarusian, and together with many of her compatriots, she did not come to Berlin of her own free will: the Germans sent the girl here for forced labor.

Irina Muravyova in her youth

Irina Muravyova’s parents returned from Germany as a couple, and in 1947 they became spouses. One after another, they had two daughters, of whom Irina Vadimovna is the youngest.

The girls were raised in strictness: the father maintained “military” discipline in the family. Irina had to always be on time, she was forbidden from dubious entertainment like dancing or walking with boys. The mother closely watched her daughters, protecting them from excessive attention of the opposite sex. Nevertheless, parents tried to help their children in everything and encourage their best aspirations. Mom was an excellent seamstress and sewed beautiful outfits for the girls, thanks to which the sisters looked impeccable.

Irina Muravyova

From school, Irina Muravyova brought straight A's: the teachers loved the girl and from the first to the last grade set her up as an example to others. Ira couldn’t study otherwise, because her parents reacted extremely disapprovingly even to “B” grades in her diary.

Irina not only approximately “gnawed the granite of science.” Even in her childhood, Muravyova was greatly fascinated by the world of theater. From an early age, the girl participated in a local amateur acting group and performed in school plays and concerts. By high school, Irina Muravyova had clearly decided on her future career.

Irina Muravyova in the film "Carnival"

Later, playing the main role in the film “Carnival,” Muravyova will remember her youth more than once: the film turned out to be largely autobiographical.

After graduating from school, Irina Muravyova showed unprecedented stubbornness: against the wishes of her parents, she decided to become an actress and came to audition for all theater universities in the capital. But Ira, like her heroine in Carnival, was bitterly disappointed: not a single educational institution accepted the talented girl, and at the Shchukin School they even advised her to forget about her career as an actress and find another profession.

Actress Irina Muravyova

However, Irina Muravyova showed amazing determination: a year later she again submitted documents to the same institutes. The decision of the examination commissions did not change, and the girl was forced to study at the drama studio at the Central Children's Theater: there was less competition there. After graduating from the studio and gaining experience, Muravyova still entered the famous GITIS, but chose the correspondence department, because at that time she was already on the staff of the CDT.

Biography[ | ]

Irina Muravyova was born on February 8, 1949 in Moscow. Her father Vadim Sergeevich Muravyov (1923-2008)[4][5] was a military engineer. Immediately after graduating from school, he volunteered to go to the front, reached Germany, where he met his love Lydia Georgievna Muravyova (1926-2015[5]) (the Germans kidnapped the girl from Belarus), freed her from Nazi captivity, and they soon got married . In 1947, they had a girl, and a year and a half later another one - Irina Muravyova.

After graduating from high school, she applied to all theater universities in the capital, but none of them accepted her. I had to go to work and wait for the next exams. But the next year, history almost repeated itself - she was accepted only into the studio at the children's theater (there was less competition there and only Muscovites were accepted), Muravyova graduated from the studio and remained in her native theater.

Graduated in absentia from GITIS named after A.V. Lunacharsky.

In cinema - since 1973. One of her first big film roles was Suzanne in Samson Samsonov’s detective story “A Purely English Murder” (1974).

The actress gained wide popularity thanks to her participation in the legendary film “Moscow Doesn’t Believe in Tears” by Vladimir Menshov. At first, Irina Muravyova was very skeptical about the script, but the role of the adventurer Lyudmila brought the actress national fame and the love of the audience. For this role, Irina Muravyova was awarded the USSR State Prize.

Then Irina Muravyova starred in the film “Carnival” by Tatyana Lioznova, where she played provincial Nina Solomatina, who dreams of becoming an artist. The famous monologue scene at the pay phone “Call me, call me!” became a national hit. It was written by the popular composer Maxim Dunaevsky based on poetry by Rozhdestvensky.

In 1982, Irina Muravyova was recognized as the best actress of the year according to a survey of readers of the magazine "Soviet Screen" for her role in the film "Carnival", which this year broke all records in the number of viewers who watched it, becoming the leader in Soviet film distribution.

In the 1970s and 1980s, she hosted the Sunday morning children's television program Alarm Clock.

In 1977-1991, she was an actress at the Moscow Mossovet Theater, where she played many central roles in performances by contemporary authors.

From 1993 to the present he has served at the State Academic Maly Theater in Moscow[3].

Family[ | ]

  • Husband - director Leonid Danilovich Eidlin (1937-2014), they were married for more than 40 years.
  • Son - Daniil Eidlin (born February 15, 1975); On September 4, 2012, he married Yulia Krainova, completed an acting course at an art school in France, then VGIK, and graduated from the Konstantin Raikin Higher School of Performing Arts[5][6].
  • Grandson - Ivan Eidlin (born in 2005)[7]. After Daniil separated from the boy’s mother, Muravyova lost the opportunity to communicate with her grandson[8].
  • Son - Evgeny Eidlin (born February 6, 1983); On July 3, 2020, he married the poetess Veronica Delion, graduated from the production department of GITIS, works in television, and is engaged in the restaurant business[5][9].
  • Grandson - Leonid Evgenievich Eidlin (born in December 2017)[10].

Both sons starred in the series “Happy New Happiness!” in cameo roles - couriers (messengers with flowers).

Theater

Muravyova's first role, played on the stage of the Central Children's Theater, was the appearance in the crowd of a fairy tale play about the Goat. At first, Irina Muravyova played male characters, among whom were Shura Tychinkin in the production of “Sombrero” and Fedya Druzhinin from the play “2001”. The young artist served in the children's theater until 1977.

In 1977, the actress, already well-known in the world of cinema at that time, was invited to the prestigious Mossovet Theater. Muravyova’s first performance at the new location was called “Halfway to the Top,” directed by the theater’s leading director Pavel Chomsky.

Irina Muravyova on stage

At the same time, Irina Muravyova played a key role in “House on the Sand” based on the play by Rustam Ibragimbekov. Over 12 years of service, the artist appeared in eight performances. Since 1982, she has played in three productions, devoting almost all her time to film work.

In 1994, Irina Muravyova left the Mossovet Theater, having encountered, according to Elena Valyushkina’s memoirs, unbearable rudeness.

“Then I wanted to finish with theater and art. I suddenly realized with horror that my carriage had crashed. I am not fulfilled, neither myself nor anyone likes me. Everything is bad, everything is terrible. “All the movies are already behind us, and in general everything is behind us,” said the actress.

Boris Klyuev and Irina Muravyova in the play “Simplicity is enough for every wise man”
The second home for the then People's Artist of Russia was the Maly Theater, where Irina came at the invitation of Yuri Solomin.

“The Maly Theater is minus vulgarity, minus experiment in the worst sense of the word. It’s happiness when you come to the theater, play in the theater and you are not ashamed that the audience in the hall will listen and watch, and that they will also come with their children,” Muravyova admitted in an interview.

Her versatility allows her to play any role: from lyrical and naive heroines like Mamaeva in the play “Simplicity is Enough for Every Wise Man” to characters that evoke antipathy from the audience, such as Matryona in the production “The Power of Darkness.”

Irina Muravyova in the play “Sacred Monsters”

In March 2020, the premiere of the play “Eight Loving Women” took place, where Irina Muravyova appeared in the image of a wise, but rather mischievous grandmother.

In the same year, the artist appeared in the lyrical enterprise production “On the Strings of Rain” by Akim Androsov, playing Bella. The genre of the play is designated as “intriguing comedy.” The premiere took place in August and received an incredibly warm reception from the audience and praise from theater critics. Irina Muravyova played the main character, and together with her young and talented colleagues Anna Terekhova, Leonid Bichevin, Anna Ukolova and Evgeny Kulakov appeared on stage.

Photo by Irina Muravyova in Maxim magazine

A photo of Irina Muravyova never appeared in Maxim magazine, despite the expectation of her many fans. The artist believes that you should not undress in front of strangers. The woman declares that the candid photos that the publishing house prints are not for her, so she repeatedly refuses a photo shoot. She attributes this to her Puritan upbringing.

The popular film actress did not appear naked or in a swimsuit in front of the camera. In her younger years, Irina Muravyova thought about what her parents, especially her strict father, would say about this. She knew that he did not approve of the behavior of liberated girls. But the star of “Carnival” became no less loved by fans than other actresses. She is considered one of the sex symbols of the era of developed socialism.

Movies

Irina Muravyova, who has dreamed of acting on stage and in films since childhood, first appeared on screen in 1965, agreeing to a small role in the crowd of the film “Children of Don Quixote.” This picture begins her cinematic biography. Notable roles in the artist’s filmography began to appear in the early 70s: in 1973, Muravyova made her debut in two films simultaneously: “Letter from Youth” and “A Grain of Rice.”

Irina Muravyova in the film “A Purely English Murder”

In the 70s, Irina Muravyova appeared in several famous films, including the most beloved by viewers “Ivan and Columbine”, “Duenna” and “A Purely English Murder”. The latest detective drama by Samson Samsonov brought together the cream of Soviet cinema - Alexey Batalov, Georgy Taratorkin and others.

Irina Vadimovna played many roles, but real all-Union fame fell on her after participating in the legendary 2-part melodrama “Moscow Doesn’t Believe in Tears,” which appeared on screens at the end of 1979. The story about three girls from the provinces who came to conquer Moscow won an Oscar and gained millions of fans.

No one expected such success from the film, because initially Soviet critics were very skeptical about the film, which was based on the unpretentious plot of the story of Cinderella, as old as time. The image of the punchy and unsentimental Lyudmila did not go unnoticed by viewers and directors: the talented actress was bombarded with offers to play the main characters in new film projects.

In 1981, Irina Muravyova received an offer to play the main character in the comedy “Carnival” by Tatyana Lioznova, in which she had to portray on the screen a graduate who came to conquer the theater institutes of Moscow. The plot turned out to be surprisingly similar to the biography of Muravyova herself, and the artist happily agreed to the role. At that time she was already 32 years old, and according to the script she played a young 18-year-old girl, Nina Solomatina.

Irina Muravyova and Alexander Abdulov in the film “Carnival”

Despite the age difference, Irina Muravyova did an excellent job with the role - personal memories and experience helped a lot. The audience liked her talented performance and brilliant duet with Alexander Abdulov so much that for this work, readers of the Soviet Screen magazine recognized Muravyova as the best actress of 1982.

In this melodrama, Irina Muravyova demonstrated that she is an artist in the broadest sense of the word. The actress dances superbly. After the release of the film, the song “Call Me, Call” was a hit for a long time, it was heard from everywhere, although the voice in the frame is not the voice of the main character, but the singer Zhanna Rozhdestvenskaya. Irina was preparing to sing another song - “Thank you, life,” but, as composer Maxim Dunaevsky said, the director did not need a recording of Muravyova singing.

Irina Muravyova - “Call me, call”

For her work, the artist received several more prestigious awards, which strengthened her status as a star of Soviet cinema. In 1983, Irina Muravyova received the Order of the Badge of Honor for high achievements in the field of culture, and also became an Honored Artist of the RSFSR.

In the 80s, Irina Muravyova appeared in several more notable films, including the most popular “Hands Up”, “The Most Charming and Attractive”, “We, the Undersigned” and “Year of the Calf”.

Irina Muravyova in the film “The Most Charming and Attractive”

The comedy “The Most Charming and Attractive” became a cult hit: 80 million viewers watched it in cinemas. In this film, the actress again demonstrated her vocal talent.

The classical repertoire attracted Muravyova both in the theater and in cinema. The actress played with Mikhail Kozakov, Lyudmila Tselikovskaya and Boris Plotnikov in the film adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s works “An Incredible Bet, or a True Incident that Happily Ended a Hundred Years Ago.”

Irina Muravyova and Mikhail Kozakov in the film “The Incredible Bet...”

The 70-80s are a golden period in the biography of the famous artist. At this time, Irina Muravyova managed to regularly appear in new films, host the Sunday children's program “Alarm Clock” on radio and television, and voice over cartoons.

A record was released with the fairy tale “Old Man Hottabych”, in which, in addition to Muravyova, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Alexander Barykin, Oleg Anofriev and Mikhail Boyarsky read the roles.

Irina Muravyova in the film “The Artist from Gribov”

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Irina Muravyova’s career slowly began to decline: the actress appeared on screens less and less often. Among the roles of this period, noteworthy is the work in the melodrama “That Woman in the Window,” where Irina finally managed to demonstrate her singing talent and perform the romance of the same name by Bulat Okudzhava.

A number of websites have given the musical comedy “Marshmallows in Chocolate” the status of one of the first film projects of Ukraine as an independent state. In the film, Muravyova and Alexander Pankratov-Cherny played the parents of a girl with whom a black guy falls in love.

Irina Muravyova in the melodrama “That Woman in the Window”

The actress’s heroine in the series “Happy New Happiness!” - a nurse abandoned by her husband. Such a sad event occurs on the eve of the New Year holidays. However, the New Year is not without reason a time of miracles, and the woman gains a new admirer. In 2001, a continuation of the series was released, entitled “With New Happiness! 2. Kiss in the cold.”

In 2005-2006, Irina Muravyova participated in the filming of the popular comedy-drama television series “Don’t Be Born Beautiful.” The film was an incredible success, thanks to which a new generation of viewers got the chance to meet the talented actress who played the role of the mother of the main character played by Nelly Uvarova.

Irina Muravyova in the series “Don’t Be Born Beautiful”

In 2010, Irina Muravyova, beloved by millions, appeared in the lyrical comedy “Chinese Grandmother”, for her work in which the Soviet cinema star was awarded the national Nika Award as the best supporting actress.

After this film, Irina Vadimovna no longer replenishes her filmography and rarely appears on television, devoting her life to her family and her beloved Maly Theater. Unless the photos of the actress periodically published on the Internet indicate that Muravyova is still in the ranks.

Irina Muravyova’s “Housing Question” program

In 2007, the star’s home was visited by the program “Housing Problem,” but its appearance turned out to be scandalous. Irina Muravyova and her husband entrusted the renovation of their favorite kitchen to craftsmen and designers, but they did not like the result. The actress, who is not accustomed to prevaricating, spoke directly about her disappointment.

Irina Muravyova's husband - Leonid Eidlin

In the early 70s of the last century, a popular film actress met a young man in her native theater. At first he did not make any impression on the serious girl. Leonid began to court him, and after a few months Irina realized that she loved him with all her soul.

The guy came to his beloved’s house and asked Muravyova’s father to allow their marriage. Parents, seeing the seriousness of Irochka and Leonid’s feelings, allowed them to get married. After the wedding, the couple lived in perfect harmony for 40 years. They supported each other everywhere.

Irina Muravyova’s husband, Leonid Eidlin, made films for children, so he never showed his wife in them. Only shortly before his death the man deviated from the rule. He, along with his wife and children, played in his last movie.

In mid-2014, unexpectedly for everyone, Leonid had a stroke. His condition was serious, so doctors could not save him.

Personal life

According to Irina Muravyova herself, in her early youth she did not strive to get married and only dreamed of a career. While working in the theater, she met director Leonid Eidlin, who in 1973 proposed marriage to a charming girl with huge, radiant eyes.

Wedding of Irina Muravyova and Leonid Eidlin

Two years later, the couple had their first son, Daniil, and in 1983, their second son, Evgeniy. Irina turned out to be a good mother and wife, a real homemaker. She is proud that the children Danya and Zhenya, unlike most acting offspring, grew up at home, and not in the dusty theater backstage or on the outskirts of filming stages. The actress easily refused tempting roles in theater and cinema if there was no one to leave the children with. She filmed only in Moscow and did not leave the city for months-long expeditions.

The grown-up sons also appeared in films, playing couriers in the serial film “Happy New Happiness!” Daniil subsequently studied at a law school, took an acting course at the French Ecole d'Art de Blois and Ateliers Acteurstudio, and continues to act. Evgeny graduated from the production department of GITIS, opened a restaurant, but in 2020 the business went bankrupt.

Irina Muravyova with children

Irina is twice a grandmother. The first grandson Ivan was born in 2005 in the family of Daniil, the youngest, the son of Evgeniy, appeared in 2017, but the public learned about this only at the end of January 2018.

In 2014, the idyll in the Muravyova-Eidlin family ended tragically: at the end of January, Leonid Danilovich was admitted to the hospital with a stroke, and on February 16 he died. This tragedy became a serious test for the popular artist, but Irina managed to find the strength to live on.

Irina Muravyova with her husband

The movie star, beloved by the public, moved away from the bustle of the outside world to the maximum distance. Muravyova does not attend social events, does not like journalists and does not accept offers from the creators of popular television projects.

Rumor has it that Irina Vadimovna is completely immersed in religion and even believes that, as a religious woman, it is indecent for her to appear in public and star in too “depraved” modern melodramas. The artist is not interested in cinema in which conscience has disappeared, there are no heroes and ideals, “where the viewer does not understand why Anna Karenina threw herself under the train.”

Irina Muravyova is a deeply religious person

Irina Muravyova, according to colleagues, often gets sick after the death of her husband: she has serious problems with blood vessels. A woman feels physical and moral relief in church, during worship.

In 2003, after the actress played the role of a parishioner-candlemaker in the melodrama “The Savior under the Birches,” rumors spread that Irina was leaving for a monastery. Muravyova reassured fans by asking them not to believe the media and not to draw parallels between cinema and personal life.

Irina Muravyova with her sons

The great artist remains humane and attentive to others. In 2020, Muravyova supported her young colleague Irina Leonova, with whom she serves at the Maly Theater. She had a hard time breaking up with her husband Evgeny Tsyganov and was forced to return to the stage from maternity leave ahead of schedule.

Irina Muravyova on stage

In the summer of 2017, the actress was blacklisted by the Ukrainian website “Peacemaker” for “deliberately violating the state border” in 2020 when she came to Crimea on tour.

Son of Irina Muravyova - Evgeny Eidlin

The actress became a mother for the second time in the mid-80s of the last century. The boy received all the love of his parents. He received a good education. In my childhood I dreamed of theater and when asked what I would become, I invariably answered that I wanted to become a film actor and play in films.

The son of Irina Muravyova, Evgeny Eidlin, having received a certificate, enters GITIS, after which he begins to produce films.

The man was unmarried for a long time. She was considered one of the most eligible bachelors. In 2020, Evgeniy appeared at the Vyborg Film Festival with Anna Shcherbinina. Many decided that the girl was Eidlin’s lover. But soon after that, he married a girl named Veronica, who in 2020 gave her husband a son.

Irina Muravyova now

Currently, the Maly Theater's playbill includes only 2 performances with the participation of Irina Vadimovna - Gogol's "Marriage", where the actress plays the cunning matchmaker Fekla Ivanovna, and the detective drama "Eight Loving Women" about guests of the estate suspected of murdering the owner. Muravyova's partners on stage are Lyudmila Titova, Olga Pashkova, Inna Ivanova, Svetlana Amanova.

Irina Muravyova in the play “Eight Loving Women” in 2020

In the fall of 2018, the artist, who was closed from the press, opened up in the author’s program by Igor and Vadim Vernikov on the Culture channel. Irina Vadimovna admitted that she refused to be frank with journalists, for fear of saying something unnecessary and thereby displeasing her parents. And this was when she had already become famous, even her mother asked why her daughter did not give interviews.

In 2020, Irina Muravyova celebrates her anniversary. The solemn date coincides with the tour in Israel. The artist is bringing the entreprise production “On the Strings of Rain” to the Promised Land.

Son of Irina Muravyova - Daniil Eidlin

The popular film actress became a mother for the first time quite late for Soviet women, at 26 years old. She raised her son with great love, leaving him only sometimes in the care of his grandparents. The boy watched all the films with his mother's participation. But in those years he did not dream of following in her footsteps. The boy was attracted to history. At school, Irina Muravyova’s son, Daniil Eidlin, studied well. He was invariably set as an example to his classmates. In particular, the boy liked to quote poems by his beloved Sergei Yesenin.

After school, Daniil receives a law degree. But Daniil did not work a single day in his specialty. He went to France, where he became a participant in courses organized for future film actors. Returning to Russia, the young man began playing in popular films.

In 2012, Daniil married Yulia Krainova. This is his second marriage. In the first union, the man had a son, who was named Vanechka. The ex-wife does not allow the boy to communicate with his father and grandmother.

New projects with Elena Muravyova

The actress appears in films more than actively, according to critics and experts, and very successfully. In 2020, 10 films and TV series were released with her participation. These are “Talls”, “Fitness”, “Women’s version. Pure Soviet Murder”, “Raya Knows Everything”, “Cipher”, “Ugly Girlfriend”, where Elena played the main role, and others.

In 2020, 2 more films will be released, which are currently in production - “Adoption Clinic” directed by Gala Sukhanova and “Beauty and the Thieves” directed by Andrey Silkin. In both projects, the actress got significant roles; colleagues such as Lyubov Tolkalina, Maria Kulikova, Kirill Grebenshchikov, Anastasia Panina and others work with her there.

Muravyova Elena

Born in 1982 Graduated from St. Petersburg State Technical University (course of S. Parshin).

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Ugly Girlfriend (2019, television, dir. Vladimir Yankovsky) main character

Heaven Knows (2019, TV series, dir. Anatoly Artamonov, Ruslan Paushu) main role

5.7/3

Ricochet (2019, TV series, directed by Denis Karyshev, Vyacheslav Kirillov)

8.3/3 1

Beauty and Thieves (2019, television, directed by Andrey Silkin)

Galka and Gamayun (2019, multi-episode, directed by Andrey Silkin) supporting role / Ekaterina / wife of Pavel Morozov

5.6/8

Others (2018, TV series, directed by Olga Dobrova-Kulikova) main role / Rimma

6.3/9 1

Crimean Bridge. Made with love! (2018, dir. Tigran Keosayan)

6.8/5 2

Cipher (2018, TV series, directed by Vera Storozheva) (credited: uncredited)

/ Natalya Ilyina / former common-law wife of Mikhail Petrovsky

6.7/15

House arrest (2018, TV series, directed by Pyotr Buslov) supporting role / Galina Valerievna / kindergarten teacher

7.0/16

Native people (2018, short film, directed by Oleg Vitvitsky)

0.0/0

An Unsent Letter (2018, multi-part, directed by Viktor Konisevich) main role / Marusya

3.8/4

Operation “Satan” (2018, multi-part, directed by Yuri Moroz) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo role / Bulygina / station prostitute

8.0/22

Purga (2017, television, dir. Igor Zaitsev) supporting role / Christmas tree seller

4.8/4

Heart of a Woman (2017, multi-episode, dir. Natalia Mikryukova)

Bloody Lady (2017, TV series, directed by Egor Anashkin) supporting role / cook

6.9/24

Secretary (2017, TV series, directed by Radda Novikova) supporting role / Anastasia Potapchuk

6.2/10

Hotel "Russia". First among equals (2016, TV series, directed by Sergei Sentsov, Elena Denisevich) supporting role / Elena / Ksenia Baskakova’s neighbor, lawyer

6.7/23

Freshman (2016, multi-episode, directed by Valeria Ivanovskaya) main role / Tamara

6.2/5 4

Wings (2016, multi-part, directed by Alexander Aravin) / Tatyana

5.9/7 2

Adoption Clinic (2016, TV series, directed by Gala Sukhanova)

This is what a woman does (2016, multi-episode, directed by Alexander Kananovich) main role / Vera Solomina

5.6/5

The woman of his dreams (2016, multi-episode, directed by Ashot Keshchyan) main character / Olga

5.5/8 3

Strangers and Friends (2016, multi-episode, dir. Kira Angelina, Elena Yakovleva) main role / Ekaterina

6.1/7 7

Viking (2016, dir. Andrey Kravchuk) cameo role

5.4/32

Sklifosovsky. Reanimation (2016, TV series, directed by Yulia Krasnova) supporting role / Savina

6.5/39

Love is out of competition (2016, multi-episode, directed by Ilya Khotinenko) main role / Ekaterina

6.5/11 1

Sunset (2015, short film, directed by Andrey Annensky) / housing office worker

5.5/2

Money (2015, multi-part, directed by Egor Anashkin) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo role / Marusya / trade union committee employee

7.4/14

Mommies (2015, TV series, directed by Alexander Bogdanenko, Valeria Ivanovskaya, etc.) supporting role / Ivan’s client

6.1/19

Gym teacher. Third season (2015, TV series, directed by Dmitry Gubarev) / Elvira Petrovna Emmaus / head teacher

4.2/12

Concerned, or Love is Evil... (2015, TV series, directed by Boris Khlebnikov) supporting role / Elena Zaboykina / nurse

5.9/14

Fern Flower (2015, TV series, directed by Sergey Lyalin) (credited as Elena Muravyova)

supporting role / Tamara

4.1/7

Nurse (2015, TV series, directed by Mikhail Zhuravkin) supporting role / Maria

6.0/12

French Cooking (2014/2017, multi-episode, directed by Sergei Sentsov) main role / Marina

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Fizruk (2014, TV series, directed by Sergei Sentsov) supporting role / Elvira Petrovna Emmaus / head teacher

6.3/70

Kuprin (2014, TV series, directed by Vlad Furman, Andrey Eshpai, etc.) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo role

6.8/44

Practice (2014, TV series, directed by Andrey Silkin) supporting role / Inga Demyanova

6.8/66

Dad for Sofia (2014, multi-episode, directed by Sergei Lyalin) supporting role / Luda / Lyudmila Novikova

6.2/15

Gym teacher. Second season (2014, TV series, directed by Fyodor Stukov) supporting role / Elvira Petrovna Emmaus / head teacher

5.3/26

Search for evidence (2014, TV series, directed by Ilya Khotinenko) supporting role / Semyon’s wife

6.7/35

Threads of Love (2014, multi-episode, dir. Alexander Solovyov) supporting role

6.2/5

Restless area 2 (2014, multi-episode, directed by Andrey Vereshchagin) supporting role / Olga

6.2/10

Forgive me, mother (2014, TV series, directed by Egor Grammatikov) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo role

6.6/15

Love in the City 3 (2014, multi-episode, dir. Marius Weisberg, David Dodson) (credited: E. Muravyova)

cameo role

4.5/11

How to scam a millionaire (2014, multi-episode, directed by Vasily Mishchenko) main role / Alexandra

5.4/5 1

Hotel "President" (2013, multi-episode, directed by Ilya Khotinenko) cameo role

6.1/14

Mistress of the Big City (2013, multi-episode, directed by Kira Angelina) supporting role / Evgenia

5.3/4

Medicine against fear (2013, TV series, directed by Alexander Aravin) supporting role

6.5/23

Necklace (2013, television, directed by Alexander Khvan) supporting role / Yuri’s wife

6.3/25

Craftsmen (2013, TV series, directed by Vsevolod Aravin) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo / "Eleanor" / prostitute

5.2/12

Studio 17 (2013, TV series, directed by Sergei Sentsov, Alexander Naumov) supporting role

5.4/9

Someone loses, someone finds (2013, multi-part, directed by Ilya Khotinenko) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo role

5.9/8

Peter Leshchenko. All that happened... (2013, multi-episode, directed by Vladimir Kott) (credited as E.N. Muravyova)

cameo role

7.3/50

Kitchen 2 (2013, TV series, dir. Dmitry Dyachenko) supporting role

6.5/102

Love in the City 3 (2013, dir. Marius Weisberg, David Dodson) cameo role

5.9/19

About him (2012, dir. Vyacheslav Krishtofovich) supporting role

5.9/25

The teacher-in-law. Return (2012, TV series, directed by Sergei Vinogradov) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo role

6.9/19

Profile of a Killer (2012, TV series, dir. Vladimir Koifman) episodic role

6.6/40

8 First Dates (2012, dir. David Dodson, Alexander Malyarevsky) supporting role / registry office employee

6.5/89

Porcelain Wedding (2011, TV series, directed by Vasily Pichul)

5.9/7

Hello mother! (2011, TV series, directed by Yaroslav Lastovetsky, Galina Kuvivchak-Sakhno)

4.0/2

Robinson (2010, multi-part, directed by Sergei Bobrov) supporting role / Svetlana

6.5/40

Main version (2010, TV series, directed by Alexander Smirnov)

6.2/10

Office online, or IT people (2008, TV series, directed by Roman Doronin)

Chasing an Angel (2007, TV series, directed by Olga Subbotina) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo role

6.7/9

Mongoose 2 (2004, TV series, directed by Kirill Kapitsa, Maria Solovtsova, etc.) (credited as E. Muravyova)

cameo role

4.9/7

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