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Kristina Orbakaite

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Kristina Orbakaite
Kristina Orbakaite was born in Moscow and spent much of her childhood between Sventoji, the home of her father's parents, and Moscow, the home of her mother's parents. After the couple divorced in 1973, she was brought to Moscow by her mother, Alla Pugachyova, and lived with her maternal grandparents.

At the age of 7, she debuted in the Soviet children's television program "Veseliye Notki" with the song "Solnyshko Smeetsa". In 1982, she was cast in the leading role of Lena Bessoltseva in Chuchelo (1984), a film by Rolan Bykov based on the Vladimir Zheleznikov play of the same name. Production began in 1982 and the film premiered in 1984. It became a critical success, not only in Russia but also overseas, and turned Orbakaite into a child star.

Alongside her acting, Orbakaite continued with her budding singing career. In 1983, she sang "A znayesh, vse yesche budet" (You know, it will all happen yet) in a duet with her mother. In 1985, she sang the song "Pust' Govoryat" in the popular TV program "Utrenyaya Pochta".

Now a young woman, Kristina appeared in the films Vivat, gardemariny! (1991), Gardemariny III (1992), Blagotvoritelnyy bal (1993), and Limita (1995). In 1992, she sang "Pogovorim" (We'll talk) at a holiday show sponsored by her mother. The song became a hit and launched Orbakaite as a pop star. In 1994, she released her debut album titled "Vernost".

Having met with success in film and music, Orbakaite tried her hand at the theater, appearing in 1995 as Helen Keller in an adaptation of Gibson's The Miracle Worker on the stage of the Moscow Artists' Theater. She subsequently received an award from the Russian Ministry of Culture for best female theatrical performance.

In 1996, Orbakaite joined her mother, Alla Pugachyova, her step-father, the singer Philipp Kirkorov, and her husband, the singer Vladimir Presnyakov on a family performance tour through the United States titled "Zvezdnoye Leto". During this tour, she performed for the first time at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Later the same year, Orbakaite released her second album, titled "Nol' Chasov, Nol' Minut".

In 1998, Orbakaite released her third solo album, "Ty". It included 12 new songs, 5 of which were suggested by Alla Pugachyova from compositions created for her, including "Muzikant", "Navsegda", "Pegiy Pes", "Smorodina", and "Ptitsy". She also appeared in the films Doroga, dorogoi, dorogaya... (1997) and Fara (1999).

In 2000, Orbakaite won at the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo as the best-selling Russian singer. Later that year, she released her fourth album, titled "May".

In 2002, she released her fifth album, "Ver v chudesa" and appeared in the television series Moskovskaya saga (2004). She again became Russia's best-selling singer and won the World Music Awards for the second time. In 2003, she released her sixth album, "Pereletnaya ptitsa" and in 2005, she released her seventh album, "My life". The same year, she won the MUZ-TV award in the category "Best female singer".

In 2006, Orbakaite appeared in the comedy Lyubov-Morkov (2007) together with Gosha Kutsenko. The film was a hit in Russia, bringing in a domestic box office of $11.5 million, and spawning two sequels, with the second film coming out in 2008 and the third in 2011. Amid filming the series, Orbakaite released her eight album, titled "Slyshish - eto ya" (Listen - it's me).

In 2011, Orbakaite celebrated her 40th birthday and, as part of celebrating the year, unveiled a new performance program and a new album, both titled "Potseluy na bis". Two years later, in April 2013, she released a new music video for her song "Maski" and began a tour of the Baltic countries. She also received the award of "Honored Artist of the Russian Federation" from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
BornMay 25, 1971
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    Known for

    Neznayka na Lune (1997)
    Neznayka na Lune
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Zvyozdochka(voice, as Kristina Orbakayte)
    • 1997
    Lyubov-Morkov (2007)
    Lyubov-Morkov
    5.1
    • Marina, Andrei(as Kristina Orbakayte)
    • 2007
    Mikhail Boyarskiy, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Dmitriy Kharatyan, and Kristina Orbakaite in Vivat, gardemariny! (1991)
    Vivat, gardemariny!
    6.6
    • Fike (future czarine Catherine II)(as Kristina Orbakayte)
    • 1991
    Yuriy Nikulin and Kristina Orbakaite in Chuchelo (1984)
    Chuchelo
    7.7
    • Lena Bessoltseva(as Kristina Orbakayte)
    • 1984

    Credits

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    • YA tebya lyublyu - Je t'aime (2023)
      YA tebya lyublyu - Je t'aime
      7.0
      • 2023
    • Gardemariny 1787. Voyna (2023)
      Gardemariny 1787. Voyna
      2.9
      • Ekaterina Velikaya
      • 2023
    • Gardemariny 1787. Mir (2023)
      Gardemariny 1787. Mir
      2.4
      • Ekaterina Velikaya
      • 2023
    • Lyubov-morkov: Vosstaniye mashin (2023)
      Lyubov-morkov: Vosstaniye mashin
      4.2
      • Marina Golubeva
      • 2023
    • Test na beremennost (2015)
      Test na beremennost
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Nina Artamonova
      • 2022–2023
    • Novogodnaya skazka (2021)
      Novogodnaya skazka
      1.9
      TV Movie
      • 2021
    • Zolushka (2018)
      Zolushka
      TV Movie
      • 2018
    • Kristina Orbakaite and Viktoriya Tolstoganova in Bulvarnoye koltso (2015)
      Bulvarnoye koltso
      TV Mini Series
      • Tonya (as Christina Orbakaite)
      • 2015
    • Tayna Chetyrekh Printsess (2014)
      Tayna Chetyrekh Printsess
      4.7
      • (as Christina Orbakaite)
      • 2014
    • Yuriy Galtsev, Philipp Kirkorov, Efim Shifrin, Yuriy Stoyanov, Yuri Askarov, Anastasiya Stotskaya, Anna Semenovich, and Alex Sparrow in Tri bogatyrya (2013)
      Tri bogatyrya
      3.7
      TV Movie
      • 2013
    • Kristina Orbakaite, Diskoteka Avariya, Nikolay Timofeev, Aleksey Serov, and Aleksey Ryzhov in Diskoteka Avariya feat. Kristina Orbakaite: Prognoz pogody (2012)
      Diskoteka Avariya feat. Kristina Orbakaite: Prognoz pogody
      Music Video
      • Kristina Orbakaite
      • 2012
    • Liya Akhedzhakova, Gosha Kutsenko, Vladimir Menshov, Kristina Orbakaite, Denis Paramonov, and Alina Bulynko in Lyubov-Morkov 3 (2011)
      Lyubov-Morkov 3
      3.8
      • Marina Golubeva (as Kristina Orbakayte)
      • 2011
    • Morozko (2010)
      Morozko
      2.4
      TV Movie
      • 2010
    • Yuriy Nikolaev and Dmitriy Shepelev in DOstoyanie Respubliki (2009)
      DOstoyanie Respubliki
      TV Series
      • 2009–2016
    • Lyubov 2 Morkov (2008)
      Lyubov 2 Morkov
      4.7
      • Marina - Sveta (as Kristina Orbakayte)
      • 2008

    Music Department



    • Vivat, gardemariny! (1993)
      Vivat, gardemariny!
      6.5
      TV Mini Series
      • playback singer
      • 1993

    Soundtrack



    • Vecherniy Urgant (2012)
      Vecherniy Urgant
      6.2
      TV Series
      • performer: "Pozovi Menya"
      • performer: "Ty Moy" ("You are My")
      • performer: "Bez Tebya"
      • 2013–2021
    • Pesnya goda 2009 (2010)
      Pesnya goda 2009
      8.1
      TV Special
      • performer: "Khvatit shou"
      • 2010
    • Pesnya goda 2008 (2009)
      Pesnya goda 2008
      4.6
      TV Special
      • performer: "Solntse"
      • 2009
    • Sofiya Rotaru, Kseniya Sobchak, and Stanislav Bondarenko in Krasota trebuyet (2008)
      Krasota trebuyet
      7.5
      • performer: "Perelyotnaya ptitsa"
      • 2008
    • Ironiya sudby. Prodolzhenie (2007)
      Ironiya sudby. Prodolzhenie
      4.9
      • performer: "Opyat metel"
      • 2007
    • Starye pesni o glavnom. Postskriptum (2000)
      Starye pesni o glavnom. Postskriptum
      4.1
      TV Movie
      • performer: "Dancing Queen"
      • 2000
    • Neznayka na Lune (1997)
      Neznayka na Lune
      7.2
      TV Series
      • performer: "Duet Neznayki i Zvyozdochki" (Scherzo L'Apprenti sorcier)
      • performer: "Malyutka-Luna"
      • performer: "Danse macabre" (Op. 40)
      • 1997–1999
    • Starye pesni o glavnom 3 (1998)
      Starye pesni o glavnom 3
      4.5
      TV Movie
      • performer: "Ekho lyubvi", "Nadezhda"
      • 1998
    • Starye pesni o glavnom 2 (1997)
      Starye pesni o glavnom 2
      4.8
      TV Movie
      • performer: "Ya tebya podozhdu"
      • 1997
    • Starye pesni o glavnom (1996)
      Starye pesni o glavnom
      5.9
      TV Movie
      • performer: "Bezhit reka"
      • 1996
    • Mikhail Boyarskiy, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Dmitriy Kharatyan, and Kristina Orbakaite in Vivat, gardemariny! (1991)
      Vivat, gardemariny!
      6.6
      • performer: "Pesenka o sverchke"
      • 1991

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      • Christina Orbakaite
    • Height
      • 1.73 m
    • Born
      • May 25, 1971
      • Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
    • Spouses
        Mikhail ZemtsovMarch 9, 2005 - present (1 child)
    • Other works
      One of the most popular pop singers in Russia. 11 albums published since 1992.
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      She is the daughter of Russian singer Alla Pugachyova and Lithuanian director Mikolas Orbakas.

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