Russian actress Yuliya Snigir makes her U.S. debut in a big way in A Good Day to Die Hard, playing Irina, the daughter of a Russian political prisoner who goes up against John McClane (Bruce Willis) after he travels to Russia to help his estranged son. After starring in the action blockbuster, Sniger moved to Los Angeles, signed with CAA, and will be seen in indie film Delirium. She also has a role in upcoming action-thriller Freezer, starring Dylan McDermott. The Hollywood Reporter: Russian Edition spoke to the actress about how she got the part in the big Hollywood
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- 2/15/2013
- by Irina Danilova, THR Russia
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Opening this weekend is director John Moore’s A Good Day to Die Hard. The fifth Die Hard film has John McClane (Bruce Willis) teaming up with his estranged son, Jack (Jai Courtney), to settle their differences and take down the bad guys. The film also stars Yulia Snigir, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Sebastian Koch, Cole Hauser, Amaury Nolasco, Megalyn Echikunwoke, and Anne Vyalitsyna. During the recent Los Angeles press day I got to speak with Yuliya Snigir. We talked about her love of chess, transitioning from modeling to acting, her audition process, and more. In addition, we also talked about her other upcoming movies like Delirium and Freezer. Hit the jump to watch. And if you missed my video interviews with Bruce Willis or Jai Courtney, click the links. Yuliya Snigir Chess talk How she transitioned from Chess to modeling to acting Compares making movies in Russia to Hollywood How...
- 2/15/2013
- by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub
- Collider.com
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