Elena Perova (b. 1976)

Birthplace:
Moscow, USSR (Russia)

Born:
June 24, 1976

Elena Perova was born June 24, 1976 in Moscow. In 1986, she went to a group of singing and choreography "Children's World", later transformed into the Moscow Children's Theater stage, which also came Anastasia Makarevich and Isolde Ishkhanishvili who together with her group included "High School". In 1997, due to the breach of contract Elena Perova was fired from the group of "High School". Then she sang in the "Amega". Since 2000, Elena Perova engaged in solo projects. It was shot for the magazine Playboy, twice appeared on the cover of the magazine. In the same year she graduated from the Moscow Economics and Statistics Institute and the International Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism. In 2002, Elena Perova starred in the movie "On the move". In 2003, Elena Perova participated in the reality show "Survivor 3: The Lost" on "Channel One". On November 7, 2004 on TV channel "STS" and then on TV "Home" she leads a musical talk show "Life is Beautiful" together with the former Minister of Culture Mikhail Shvydkoi and Honored Artist of Russia, composer and pianist Levon Oganezov. From 2008 to 2010, Elena Perova starred in one of the main roles in the television series «Margosha», which goes to show the channels: "STS" (Russia), "1 +1" (Ukraine) and "31-th channel" (Kazakhstan) . The series brought the actress even more widely known. Since 2009 - columnist Infomania program on the channel "STS". March 12, 2011 edition went on the air the show "Girls" on TV channel "Russia 1" with Helen as a leader. In 2011, Elena Perova participated in the show "Cruel Intentions" on "Channel One". Since 2013, Elena Perova is editor in chief directorate of music broadcast on "Channel One".

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