Vera Filatova

Vera Filatova
Born (1982-11-06) November 6, 1982
Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Ukrainian-British
Occupation Actress
Years active 2006-present
Spouse(s) Count Robin Monotti-Graziadei (m. 2008)
Children 2

Vera Filatova (born 6 November 1982), also known as Vera Graziadei,[1] is a Ukrainian-British actress. She is best known for playing Elena in the Channel 4's cult series Peep Show alongside David Mitchell and Robert Webb. Vera also played Eva in Lesbian Vampire Killers with James Corden and Mathew Horne; and Svetlana in a five-part BBC1 drama The Deep opposite Minnie Driver, James Nesbitt and Goran Višnjić.

Personal life

Vera was educated at Brighton College,[2] and is married to Italian architect Robin Monotti Graziadei. They live in London with their son and daughter.

Career

Filmography

Film
Year Film Director Role
2012 The Look of Love Michael Winterbottom Monika
2009 Lesbian Vampire Killers Phil Claydon Eva
2008 The Pagan Queen Constantin Werner Teta
2006 Children of Men Alfonso Cuarón Svetlana
Television
Year Title Director Role Notes
2014 Crackanory Richard Pengelley Virgina (as Vera Graziadei)
2013 Nameless Nobody Alexander Markov Netochka Nezvanova
2013 Crackanory Richard Pengelley Irena
2012 Me and Mrs Jones Nick Hurran Inca (regular) Series 1
2011 Doctors Sean Gleeson Petra Formosa Season 13, Episode 69
2010 The Deep Jim O'Hanlon, Colm McCarthy Svetlana (regular) 5-part BBC1 drama
2010 Agatha Christie: Poirot Charlie Palmer Olga Seminoff (guest role) Season 12, Episode 3: Hallowe'en Party
2009 Peep Show Becky Martin Elena (Regular) Series 6
2008 Blue Murder Juliet May Tanya Lukas (guest role) Part 2, Episodes 5,6
2007 Spooks Brendan Mahen Svetlana Poselskaya Season 6, Episode 6:
2007 The Bill Carl Neilson Rita Petrenka Season 23, Episode 62: "Crash Test"
2007 The Last Detective David Tucker Kasia Season 4, Episode 2: "Dangerous Liaisons"
2007 All About Me Beryl Richards Petra TV film

References

  1. "VeraGraziadei.com". Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  2. "Vera Filatova (W. 1995-98)". Old Brightonians — The Alumni of Brighton College. Retrieved 2014-02-28.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, February 15, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.