Mila Syvatska | |
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Born | Lyudmyla Oleksiivna Syvatska 3 December 1998 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2008–present |
Height | 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) |
Parent(s) | Oleksiy Syvatsky Oksana Syvatska |
Mila Oleksiivna Syvatska ( Ukrainian: Міла Олексіївна Сивацька; born December 3, 1998, Kyiv, Ukraine [1]) is a Ukrainian film actress, known for her role as Vasilisa in the Russian fantasy trilogy Last Knight. [2] [3]
As a child, she took up dancing. In 2011, she participated in the Ukrainian national selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest as part of the girls band. [4] In 2012, she took part in the Ukrainian contest Voice: Children. [1] She worked as a photo model, featuring on the covers of children's magazines and catalogs. She was a presenter on UA:First. She has been acting in films since the age of ten. [1]
Aged 19, she played one of the main roles in the Russian comedy fairytale Last Knight (2017), which became the highest-grossing film in the history of Russian cinema after a month of release. [5]
In April 2022, due to her criticism of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Syvatska was banned from entering the territory of the Russian Federation. [6] [7]
Mila Syvatska | |
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Born | Lyudmyla Oleksiivna Syvatska 3 December 1998 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2008–present |
Height | 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) |
Parent(s) | Oleksiy Syvatsky Oksana Syvatska |
Mila Oleksiivna Syvatska ( Ukrainian: Міла Олексіївна Сивацька; born December 3, 1998, Kyiv, Ukraine [1]) is a Ukrainian film actress, known for her role as Vasilisa in the Russian fantasy trilogy Last Knight. [2] [3]
As a child, she took up dancing. In 2011, she participated in the Ukrainian national selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest as part of the girls band. [4] In 2012, she took part in the Ukrainian contest Voice: Children. [1] She worked as a photo model, featuring on the covers of children's magazines and catalogs. She was a presenter on UA:First. She has been acting in films since the age of ten. [1]
Aged 19, she played one of the main roles in the Russian comedy fairytale Last Knight (2017), which became the highest-grossing film in the history of Russian cinema after a month of release. [5]
In April 2022, due to her criticism of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Syvatska was banned from entering the territory of the Russian Federation. [6] [7]