Darya Ekamasova
Darya Nikolaevna Ekamasova, born on May 20, 1984, in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, is a distinguished Russian actress known for her work in both theater and film. She honed her artistic talents at the Russian University of Theatre Arts, studying under the guidance of Aleksandr Porokhovschikov after completing music school.
Ekamasova made her theatrical debut in Vladimir Ageev's play "Captive Spirits," where she portrayed Lyubochka Mendeleeva. Her stage presence has captivated audiences in several notable productions, including "Life is Good," which garnered the Special Jury Prize at the National Theatre Award "Golden Mask" in 2010, and "18th Hour."
In film, she has appeared in a variety of projects, such as "Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman" (2011), "Free Floating" (2006), and "Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari" (2012). Additionally, she showcased her talent in the mini-series "Kuprin. Yama" (2014). Her role as Sofia Kovalenko in the fifth and sixth seasons of the critically acclaimed series "The Americans" (2017-2018) further solidified her reputation as a versatile actress.
With a rich portfolio that spans theater and screen, Ekamasova continues to be a prominent figure in the Russian performing arts.