Yaroslava Mosiychuk
Appearance
Yaroslava Mosiychuk | |
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Born | 6 June 1960 | (age 64)
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Occupation | actor |
Known for | People's Artist of Ukraine |
Spouse | Oleg Mosiychuk |
Yaroslava Mosiychuk (born 6 June 1960) is a Ukrainian actress. She has worked closely with her husband. She is recognised as a People's Artist of Ukraine.
Life
[edit]Mosiychuk was born in Dzhurynska Slobidka, Chortkiv Raion in 1960. When she was fifteen she persuaded her mother to take her to a theatre school in Dnipro.[1] She met her husband, Oleg Mosiychuk, there and they shared classes. She married when she was 22 in Ternopil.[1]
She has appeared many times under her husband's direction as he is a director. They have worked together for over 30 years.[1]
Mosiychuk is a People's Artist of Ukraine.[1]
Selected roles
[edit]- Maria – "Tears of the Mother of God" by O. Mosiychuk based on the novel "Maria" by Ulas Samchuk,
- Miriam – "The Price of Blood" by Lesia Ukrainka,
- Mavka – "Forest Song" by Lesya Ukrainka,
- Nerisa – "Obsessed. Orgy" Lesya Ukrainka,
- Varka – "Talentless" by Ivan Karpenko–Karyi,
- Katrya – "Fate" by M. Staritsky,
- Marusya "Oh, don't go, Hrytsia М." by M. Starytsky,
- Mavra – "Early Sunday…" by O. Kobylyanska,
- Oksana – "Christmas Night" by M. Gogol,
- Anna – "Stolen Happiness" by Ivan Franko.
- Traveler – "Bride of the Dawn" by A. Cason,
- Laura – "Prophetic Dreams" by F. Villon,
- Nele – "The Legend of Uhlenspiegel" by Charles de Coster,
- Lucy Crown – "That Far Summer" by I. Shaw,
- Catherine – "Eight Loving Women" by R. Tom ,
- Victoria – "For a step towards you" M. Kolyada,
- Conchita – "The Last Woman of Don Juan" by L. Zhukhovitsky,
- Graciela – "At your service, widow" R. Marotta, D. Randone,
- Marysya – "Martin Borulya" Ivan Karpenko–Karyi.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Ярослава Мосійчук: "Почуваюся наче вільна, стрімка, грайлива ріка, яка має надійний берег"". НОВА Тернопільська газета (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2022-05-20.
- ^ "Wayback Machine" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 September 2018. Retrieved 2022-05-20.