Darya Rumyantseva
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Alternate Names: Дарья Евгеньевна Румянцева
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Full Biography
Darya Rumyantseva is a versatile Russian stage and screen actress, born on August 5, 1986, in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). She began her professional journey at the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy, where she studied under the guidance of the renowned Lev Dodin. Upon her graduation in 2007, she became a prominent member of the Maly Drama Theatre (Theatre of Europe), where she garnered acclaim for her roles in classical productions such as King Lear, Love's Labour's Lost, and Life and Fate.
In addition to her prestigious theatrical career, Rumyantseva has established a significant presence in Russian television and film. She is widely recognized for her leading role in the 2024 psychological thriller miniseries "Opasnaya blizost" (Dangerous Proximity), where she portrays Anya, a woman whose life is upended by secrets and a car accident involving her husband. Her filmography includes a variety of genres, ranging from historical dramas like The Heritage to contemporary crime series such as Nevskiy and Ulovnoye delo. Known for her emotional depth and ability to portray complex, resilient characters, Rumyantseva continues to be a compelling figure in the contemporary Russian acting scene.

