Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė


Ingeborga Edmundovna Dapkūnaitė is а Lithuanian and Russian theatre and cinema actress, who plays mostly in Russian films. She is a winner of the prize "Nika" in 1994 for Best Actress.

Early life

Dapkūnaitė was born in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union. Her father was a diplomat and her mother was a meteorologist. For many years her parents worked in Moscow, and she saw them only on holidays. She was cared for by her grandparents and an uncle and aunt, musicians in a theatre orchestra, during her parents' long absences.
At the age of four, she first appeared on the stage in the Puccini opera Madam Butterfly, watched by her grandmother, the administrator of the Vilnius opera theatre. After her opera debut, she at first seemed to have little interest in the dramatic arts, dance, singing, or music. For her childhood and youth, it seemed she might pursue a career in sports; she figure-skated and played basketball, popular in Lithuania. She graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre under Jonas Vaitkus in 1985 and joined the Kaunas State Drama Theatre.

Career

She has had a number of minor roles in some top Hollywood movies including and Seven Years in Tibet, the latter of which featured her as the wife of Heinrich Harrer. She is best known for her portrayal of Maroussia, the wife of Colonel Sergei Kotov in Mikhalkov's Academy Award-winning film Burnt by the Sun. In 2001 she was a member of the jury at the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival.
She also portrayed the Russian Tsaritsa Imperatritsa Aleksandra Fyodorovna Romanova in the 2003 British mini-series The Lost Prince, and was mother to Thomas Harris's fictional cannibal and serial killer, also known to be of Lithuanian origin, Hannibal Lecter, in Hannibal Rising.
On television, she plays the role of top Russian diplomat Irina Sidorova in the Norwegian hit show Okkupert, broadcast in the US by Netflix. She was featured as a skating partner to Alexander Zhulin in Ice Age. In the first season of the BBC series Bodies, she played nurse Katya Bredova. In addition, she portrays a Bosnian refugee named Jasmina Blekic in Prime Suspect 6, co-starring Helen Mirren and in 2012 played Kenneth Branagh's love interest in the Wallander TV episode "Dogs of Riga". She also starred in Branded. She also portrayed the role of Mrs Hudson in Russia's Sherlock Holmes.

Personal life

Dapkūnaitė has been married three times. Her first husband was a now famous Lithuanian actor Arunas Sakalauskas, her groupmate at the Vilnius Conservatory. Her second husband was a British director Simon Stokes, whom she divorced in 2009. Dapkūnaitė is a United Kingdom citizen. Her current husband is a Russian lawyer and businessman, who is 12 years her junior.

Filmography