The plot and actors of the film “Yulenka”

Her childhood years

Yulia Vaishnur, whose photos have often appeared on the covers of glossy magazines over the past few years, was born in March 1982 in Severomorsk (this is the Murmansk region). Her mother was an accountant, and her father served on a military submarine.

The girl got her unusual surname from her father’s relatives. They were Germans by nationality, and moved to the Murmansk region from Siberia.

Yulia Vaishnur, actress

Yulia was fourteen when she, with her mother and younger brother named Slavutich, moved to Khabarovsk. This happened due to my parents' divorce. They lived there for several years, then dad came to them and the whole family was together for some time. But it was not possible to create a strong family again. Now the father of the TV series star lives in Omsk; he is a military pensioner.

Dreams Dreams…

From childhood, Vaishnur Yulia Alexandrovna was a very artistic girl; she liked the applause that she listened to after every school concert in which she took part as a dancer. Then the family thought that the girl would have a career as a ballerina. And Yulia herself thought this was the only way to build her future. But when she got a little older, her interests changed. This happened after the family moved to Khabarovsk. The girl now went to a new school - a gymnasium with a theatrical focus. Therefore, in her teens, she appeared on stage for the first time not as a ballerina, but as an aspiring actress. As it turned out, this is for life.

After graduating from school, the girl became a student at the University of Culture and Arts. Naturally, she chose the acting department. Yulia became a certified actress in 2003, and immediately began to gain experience in the local drama theater.

Carier start

If Julia’s road to the theater was straight and not particularly difficult, then she ended up on the set completely by accident. This was after her divorce from her first husband. She went to Moscow, where she was able to stay with a former classmate in the Moscow region, who helped her with housing. From now on, the girl went to castings, because she had little experience in the theater behind her. And then luck smiled on Yulia: she was approved for one of the main roles in the series “Detectives”. This is how her film career began.

After the divorce, the ex-husband called just once to tell him that he had met the woman he loved and they had a son. Yulia Vaishnur, an aspiring actress at that time, sincerely congratulated him.

Her career took off very quickly: directors paid a lot of attention to the former star of the Khabarovsk stage.

Professional activity

From 2007 to 2012, Yulia received acting education at the Academy of Theater Arts in Moscow (GITIS), in the workshop of the Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Tatyana Vitoldovna Akhramkova (born in 1959).

While studying at a theater university, the young actress had experience working in enterprise productions: “A Funny Case” (Zhannina, 2007-2009) and “Truth is good, but happiness is better” (Zybkina, 2008-2009).

The first film in the young actress’s film career was the youth comedy “OBZH”; at that time the girl was only 14 years old. In the film she got the role of Lyuba Shchetochkina. The television series tells viewers about the lives of schoolchildren. This was followed by a new work also in the youth film project “High School Students,” where the girl played the role of Lena Berezkina.

Despite her young age, Julia’s filmography today includes 50 film projects. Among the best films in which the girl starred are the following films:

  • “My white and fluffy” (Sonya);
  • “Alien Woman” (Yulia Krylova);
  • “Investigator” (Lera);
  • “Keep her love” (Arina);
  • “Hurry to love” (Lisa).

The only film in the actress’s career is the Russian melodramatic series directed by Maxim Brius “Stolen Happiness”, where she played the leading role - Vera’s sister Nika. The project was released in 2020. In addition to Yulia, the film also featured such actors as Viktor Rybchinsky, Polina Stefanovich, Irina Shevchuk, Svetlana Kozhemyakina, Ilya Rynyak, Yuliana Mikhnevich and others. The film tells the story of two sisters who become rivals in their personal lives.

During 2018-2019, with the participation of Yulia, many films of different genres were released, among which the following films can be highlighted: “Second First Love”, “Doctor Richter”, “Major-3”, “Realization”, “Guardian Angel”, “The Magnificent Five” " The girl has extensive experience in film scoring.

In the near future, there will be a premiere of the detective film “Reckless,” where the actress also stars in the role of Sabina. The actress is in demand among directors and annually takes part in at least five film projects.

Her film works

Yulia Vaishnur, whose biography is replete with useful incidents, at first agreed to episodic roles; this did not bother her. She understood that this was necessary and she must gain some experience. Moreover, she was sure that success would certainly overtake her.

As time showed, Julia was right. She was noticed in 2005, invited to a serious role in the TV series “Detectives”. Her character was an assistant to a detective who investigated strange and serious cases. Unfortunately, this series did not manage to gain any particular popularity, but it literally opened up a wide path for Vaishnur to other roles and fame.

Another acting experience was the new detective project “Trace,” in which Yulia began acting in 2008. In it, the actress’s character became a fearless police officer. Together with Yulia, Evgeny Kulakov, Sergey Pioro, Olga Kolosova and Georgy Teslya-Gerasimov came onto the set.

Then, ten years ago, the young actress was surprised that she was entrusted with such a serious role as an operative, because on the set she had to run, shoot, and fight hand-to-hand. But she coped with all this, and in the series, viewers were able to see a fairly experienced operative worker, who became the heroine Yulia.

In addition to “Trace,” Yulia’s film collection includes other, no less serious and interesting works. For example, she was approved for the role of police colonel Evgenia Mayorova in a detective series called “Moscow. Three stations."

From the actress’s early works, we can recall several frames from the now famous TV series “Love is Like Love”, “Don’t Be Born Beautiful” and “Tatiana’s Day”. In any image, Julia was remembered for her talent and sincerity. She managed to become one with her characters, bringing them to life.

Big family

— Your most stellar project at the moment is the series Trace?

— Probably, although even before him the audience knew me from the TV series Detectives. The mark left a big mark on my biography. I play an operative who, together with a group, investigates crimes. We all became a big family. I am a gentle creature, and my heroine is completely different. I don’t know why they call me to play operatives, because I don’t look much like them. Not an athlete, not a shooter, but according to the script, every now and then you have to shoot and dodge explosions. I dreamed of wearing beautiful dresses, curls, and portraying girls from high society in the movies, but it turned out the other way around. Although it's also a school. The lead actress, Olga Koposova, is for me an example of courage and endurance. While we were filming, she never whined on set, didn’t complain about the cold, fatigue, or that she didn’t have time to eat. God willing, everything worked out for her except for this project.

- You would like to wish the same.

- Not yet evening! Now I am busy filming the series Moscow. Three stations. Work takes a lot of time, but after the birth of my son, other priorities appeared in life. Because of filming, I see my child only ten days a month, and on each of these days I experience great happiness. I simply don’t have the energy for other projects, I don’t go to castings anymore, I refuse advertising. I don’t know how my career turned out, maybe I’ll give birth to another child and I’ll be at home with the kids. Children are the greatest happiness. When the three of us, Seryozha and Ilyusha, are walking in the forest, my son grabs a stick and asks: Let’s hug, I’ll take pictures of you. Or I’m walking down the street with Ilya, he has a bag of hearts in his hands, he touchingly presses the bag to his chest: I bring love! Suddenly he stumbles. I tell him: Ilyusha, let me help! He objects: I can’t give you the bag with my love, it won’t come off.

Husband first. Frivolous

The story about the actress would not be complete without mentioning how Yulia Vaishnur’s personal life developed. She got married for the first time while still a student. They met at the seaside, where she came to relax with her dad and brother. There was a very rapid romance with Konstantin. The proposal was made about a year after they met and Julia agreed.

The girl’s father, when he learned about the upcoming marriage, was beside himself with anger: he absolutely did not like his future son-in-law. But Yulia didn’t want to listen to any arguments. A completely traditional wedding took place: with a bride price, toastmaster, bouquet toss and various competitions. And yet, the father turned out to be right: the family broke up after just two years. They had no children.

Second husband. Beloved and unique

Yulia Alexandrovna met her second husband Vaishnur on the set of the TV series “Trace”, where he played a small cameo role. And a little later he, Sergei Tereshchuk, became the new director of this television project. At first there were no hints from the man, they just worked side by side. A couple of months later, Sergei wrote an SMS inviting him for a cup of coffee. This is where their relationship began.

A little later, Julia learned that her chosen one had two sons from a previous marriage. But over time, she became friends with them and even managed to fall in love.

They got married when Yulia was already eight months pregnant. And even then only so that their common child has a dad. Both parents are sure that the stamp in the passport is completely unimportant if there is a real feeling.

After the birth of Ilyusha Vaishnur, Yulia Alexandrovna was forced to leave the series, because now she did not belong to herself: the baby required a lot of attention and care. At first, she was afraid that during maternity leave she would “fall out of the picture.” But even here she was lucky: a year later she began filming in a new series about the area of ​​​​three train stations, where many crimes occur.

Now Julia is a highly sought-after actress, a beloved and loving mother and wife. The only thing she's missing is costume roles. She so wants to appear on screen in some beautiful dress from the 18th century. But for now, directors see her in the role of law enforcement officers. But Julia does not despair, because in life she is often lucky.

Yulenka (2009)

Now everyone is saying that Russian cinema is dying, and nothing will help it. However, I don't agree with this. Suck has always been, is and will be everywhere, but we have enough good films being made. But some genres are just not given to us. And the most incomprehensible thing for us, alas, is the wonderful horror genre. And since it has many varieties and branches, Russian filmmakers often regal us with their “horror films.” And if, for example, our slasher movie came out pretty good (S.S.D.), then we are clearly not friends with mysticism (“Dead Daughters”, “Path of Death”, “Phobos”). And “Yulenka,” for whom I had hopes, also cannot please me with anything. I won’t delay and will get straight to the point. The main complaint is that the film is absolutely not scary. And there is more than one reason for this. The first is that all the actors play extremely poorly and there is no desire to empathize or worry about the characters. But this is a banal minus. More interesting, in my opinion, is that the fear was killed by the overly recreated atmosphere of Western thrillers. Well, things that simply don’t fit with our reality. In the provincial town where the main character and his family move, there is a girls’ gymnasium (sic) with a hippodrome and a drum troupe (sic!). Do you think it’s easy to believe this, let alone fear it? The worst thing is when the real world familiar to us all is invaded by evil, incomprehensible, unknown and which is almost impossible to overcome. Stephen King and other horror masters probably know this. The master of swapping bodies between Kutsenko and Orbakaite is unaware of this. Here is a provincial town where everything around is blue-gray or gray-blue, the parks are full of wild squirrels, a corpse is quietly rocking in the pond, the school is filled to the limit with girls, and the mental hospital is filled with psychos. Lepota. Surely, what came out of this school was the little dead girl and those other girls who jumped rope with a little rhyme about Freddy Krueger. I’ve said a lot, perhaps that’s all there is to say about this film. After all, the main thing for horror is to scare and keep in suspense, and if it doesn’t do this, then what other conversation can there be? Unless you just look at the details carefully. You can see the script that four people were poring over. There are no limits to the efforts of these comrades. I hope they didn't work too hard. In general, it’s clear how Alexander Strizhenov wanted to fill his film with something original and interesting. For example, erotic scenes - how perfectly they fit into the overall picture! Sex next to a fish clinging to life is unusual and erotic, no doubt about it. But Arkady Ukupnik as a composer for a mystical thriller is simply a brilliant idea. I believe that if Strizhenov decides to make a cool action movie, Maxim or Ranetki will write the soundtrack for it. In general, speaking seriously, the movie turned out to be extremely unsuccessful. However, remembering other attempts of our compatriots to do something watchable in the horror genre, I scraped together 4 points for “Yulenka”. So, in principle, you can watch the film without harm to your health, but why? Watch good films. There are a lot of them, especially in our cinema-loving country.

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