Anastasia Stotskaya


Anastasia Aleksandrovna Stotskaya is a Ukrainian and Russian pop-singer and actress.

Biography

Life and career

Anastasia Stotskaya was born on October 7, 1982 in Kiev. From the age of five, she has toured with popular children's music groups in the country. She lived in Kiev until 1992.
Graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts.
The first work on the professional stage was played in 18 years the role of Fleur-de-Lys in the musical Notre Dame de Paris.
Played in the :ru:Театр Луны|Theater of the Moon, where she was noticed by Philipp Kirkorov, who in 2002 became Stotskaya's producer. First, having invited her to the casting in the musical Chicago, and after under his leadership, Stotskaya recorded the first songs for a solo project, which took the leading lines in the charts of the leading radio stations.
In 2003, she participated in the International Competition of Young Performers "New Wave 2003" in Jurmala, where she won the Grand Prix. Success in the contest was brought to her by performing a cover version of Can't Take My Eyes Off You and also singing a new song "Veny-reki".
In 2005 she took part in the qualifying round of Russia for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.

Television

In 2005, she starred in the STS project "On the Wave of My Memory", dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the release of the disc by David Tukhmanov, where she sang the song "Smyateniye".
In 2013, from March to May, participated in the show One to One! on Channel One Russia. She went to the finals, taking 5th place in the character of Alla Pugacheva and performing the song "The Woman Who Sings".
In 2016, participated in the 4th season "One to One!" On the channel Russia-1, where she took 7th place.

Family

Anastasia Stotskaya 2003

Films