Elizaveta Arzamasova (b. 1995)

Alias:
Elizaveta Nikolaevna Arzamasova
Liza Arzamasova
Yelizaveta Arzamasova
Єлизавета Миколаївна Арзамасова
Елизаве́та Никола́евна Арзама́сова
Елизавета Арзамасова
Ли́за Арзама́сова
Лиза Арзамасова
ليزا ارزاماسوفا
리자 아르자마소바

Birthplace:
Moscow, Russia

Born:
March 17, 1995

Elizaveta Nikolaevna Arzamasova (Russian: Елизаве́та Никола́евна Арзама́сова), or less formally Liza Arzamasova (Russian: Ли́за Арзама́сова); born March 17, 1995; is a Russian actress of theater, also known as TV-show anchorwoman.  Elizaveta Arzamasova was born in Moscow. In four years, she began to act in films. Liza played the main role in the musical "Annie" (director – Nina Chusova). In 2004, at the 9th theater festival Moscow Debuts the young actress was awarded the audience award for this role. At the same time Liza was engaged in the music studio at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts - GITIS. Then Liza's mother, Yuliya Arzamasova, placed on one of the sites photos and summaries of Liza. She got a call from the Moscow Variety Theatre, asked about her daughter and invited to audition.  In 2004, at the 9th theater festival "Moscow debuts" the young actress was awarded for the role of the Audience Choice Award.  Liza became popular after the TV series Daddy's Daughters, where she played one of the main roles – Galina Vasnetsova.  In January 30, 2010, at age of 14 she played the role of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet on the stage of Moscow C.S. Stanislavski Drama Theatre.  (Wikipedia)

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