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Alisa Estrina

Alisa Estrina was born in Rostov-on-Don, where she attended a school that specialized in music. She spoke English well and, as a result, was selected to take part in a student exchange with a school in the United States. In the homeland of hamburgers and chewing gum (as well as of musicals), she studied jazz dance and tap dancing, and she sang in a choir. When she returned to Russia she resolved to become an actress.

She graduated from Oleg Kudryashov's experimental acting class at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS). Along with several of her former classmates she worked in the company of Gennady Khazanov's Estrada Theatre for two years. She has performed in productions of “Secretaries” at the Satire Theatre, “White Jazz for Two Pierrots” at the Theatre of Nations, “Mars Field” for the Soglasie Center of Traditional Culture, and “The Witches of Eastwick” at the Film Actor Theatre.