Agnia Ditkovskyte

Agnia (Agne) Olegovna Ditkovskyte (Lithuanian: Agnija (Agnė) Ditkovskytė), after marriage — Chadova,[1] born 11 May 1988,[2] Vilnius, Lithuania) is a Russian actress of a Lithuanian origin.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Agnia Ditkovskite
At the premiere of Hooked in Moscow, 2009.
Born
Agne Olegovna Ditkovskite

(1988-05-11) May 11, 1988
CitizenshipRussian
Occupation(s)Actress, TV presenter
Years active2006–present

Biography

Ditkovskyte was born into the family of Lithuanian director Olegas Ditkovskis and Russian actress Tatyana Lyutaeva. She lived in Lithuania until the age of 15, then in 2004 she moved to Moscow with her mother and younger brother Dominique.[3]

Ditkovskyte decided to follow in her parents' footsteps and enrolled at VGIK. However, she only spent a single year at university. Despite this, Ditkovskyte was able to start a professional career and debuted in feature film Heat, in which she played a major role.[3]

In 2006, Ditkovskyte stopped acting for a while, but in 2008 she again started appearing on the screen and continues to pursue an acting career to this day.[3]

Personal life

From 2006 to 2009, Ditkovskyte dated Russian actor, Aleksey Chadov,[4] whom she met on the set of the film Heat, after which their relationship began.[3]

Ditkovskyte and Chadov both acted in the film Love in the Big City. Initially their relationship was happy, but later began to disintegrate and Ditkovskyte initiated their separation.[3]

Later it became known that they had decided to resume their relationship.[3] On August 24, 2012, they got married.[5][6] On June 5, 2014, Ditkovskyte gave birth to their son Fedor.[7] On May 2, 2015 the actors broke up again.[8]

Filmography

  • 2006 — Heat
  • 2006 — Ivan Podushkin. Gentleman Detective
  • 2006 — Death Bequest
  • 2008 — Mountaineer
  • 2009 — Hooked on the Game
  • 2010 — Hooked 2. Next Level
  • 2011 — Boris Godunov
  • 2011 — Tadas Blinda (The Beginning)
  • 2012 — Happy New Year, Mommies!
  • 2013 — Lucky Island
  • 2013 — A Toy Seller
  • 2014 — Viy
  • 2014 — Major Sokolov's Hetaeras
  • 2017 — Dance to Death
  • 2021 — An Hour Before the Dawn

References

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