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Кристина Орбакайте

Kristina Edmundovna Orbakaitе (Russian: Кристина Эдмундовна Орбакайте, Lithuanian: Kristina Orbakaite, born 25 May, 1971, Sventoji, Lithuania) better known as Kristina Orbakaite is a Russian singer and actress. Her parents are "Russian Pop Queen" Alla Pugacheva and Lithuanian circus performer Mykolas Orbakas (Russian: Миколас Эдмундас Орбакас).

Biography:

Kristina was born in Moscow and spent much of her childhood in the Lithuanian town ?ventoji. At the age of 7 she debuted in the Soviet children TV-program "Veseliye Notki" (Happy Music) with the song "Solnishko Smeetsa". In 1982 she sang the song "Pust' Govoryat" in the popular Tv-program "Utrenyaya Pochta". However, she did not become popular until 1983, when she filmed the movie "Chuchelo" (Scarecrow) where she played a girl who was different from everyone else. The movie was only released in the USA in 1987. "Los Angeles Times" wrote: «The film is done with a gorgeous, misty palette: outdoors where uniformed cadet bands oom-pah-pah among the falling leaves, inside in dark, old wooden houses, gingerbread around their shutters, the rooms crammed with bentwood furniture. And at the heart of the film is a luminous, steadily unfolding central performance by a 12-year-old, Christina Orbakaite, who grows from a naive child, pathetically anxious to be accepted, to a genuine heroine. She plays Lena, a reed-like, pale-blond newcomer to a small provincial school in one of the riverside towns that ring Moscow today. Her face has the sort of planes that Renaissance painters immortalized; her clear, direct gaze is pure and shattering. She could be Meryl Streep at the age of 12. Predictably, she believes she’s ugly.» In 1993 she stared in some movies but they were less popular.

She made her singing debut in 1992 with the song "Pogovorim" (Let Talk). After two years, she released her first album "Vernost'". Kristina was awarded a "World Music Award" in 2002 for the "Best Selling Russian Artist", and "MuzTV Music Award" in 2005 and 2006 for the "Best Female singer" in Russia. She is currently married to a Russian businessman named Mikhail Zemtsov and has two sons: Nikita (by Vladimir Presnakov) born in 1991, and Denny (by Ruslan Baisarov) born in 1998.







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