Lyanka Gryu
Lyanka Georgievna Gryu is a talented Russian actress known for her work in both theater and film. Born into an artistic family, her mother is the renowned actress Stella Ilnitskaya. Lyanka's acting career began at an early age when she made her film debut at just four years old in the short film "One," inspired by a story from Ray Bradbury. This film garnered numerous awards across Europe and at various film festivals.
At the age of six, Gryu showcased her versatility by hosting a children's television program called Tic-Tac, further establishing her presence in the entertainment industry.
Her breakthrough came in 1997 with the role of Becky in the film "A Little Princess." This performance earned her critical acclaim, including the Best Actress award at the Rolan Bykov Moscow International Children's Film Festival and another at the Film Festival Orlyonok, solidifying her reputation as a gifted actress.
Beyond her professional achievements, Gryu is also a devoted family woman, happily married and the mother of a son. Her dedication to her craft, along with her strong familial ties, continues to inspire her fans and peers alike.
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