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Childhood and youth

Parents Olga and Leonid Luttsev raised two children, Zhanna and Anya. The girls have a 12-year age difference. The father called the eldest the fruit of love, and the younger one a gift of fate.

Anna was born in St. Petersburg in September 1984. For the summer, the family rented a dacha in Estonia, and eventually acquired their own in Strelna.

The future star of the series went to a Spanish gymnasium, studied music and ballroom dancing. Lutseva succeeded in her second hobby. Mom even created a kind of vanity corner at home, which contains dozens of prizes from competitions, including the main prize of the Russian Championship and an award for 2nd place at the Youth World Championship.

Anya didn’t go out with her classmates; all that was on her mind was training, victories, and choosing costumes. In the 9th grade, she transferred to the Olympic Reserve School, intending to make sports a profession. After graduation, she entered the National State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Health named after Lesgaft, in the gymnastics department.

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Anna Lutseva in her youth
A girl of short stature (167 cm), but with a model appearance, was invited to the Miss St. Petersburg competition. The fashion show in swimsuits and evening dresses was a pleasure only at first. The organizers announced that there were no sponsors, so the beauties had to buy their own gifts. As a result, the victory went to the participant who stood out with an advantageous financial position.

Leaving thoughts of the podium behind, Anya and her friends played in the crowd. My mother, who dreamed of becoming an actress in her youth, saw her passion for cinema and advised me to take theater courses. She supported her daughter when she decided to take the documents from the Lesgaft Institute.

“I would have to find a husband “in dance”, because there is no time for personal life at all. By that time I was teaching children. It was necessary to live on something, to dress. This constant cycle tired me. I thought that if not now, then I will never change my life.”

Lutseva is grateful to her sports background for easily passing the competition for admission to the St. Petersburg Academy of Theater Arts, whose admissions committee impressed her with her dance number. In addition, she developed discipline, the principle that in the eyes of the viewer you need to look successful. Anna doesn't even go to the store without makeup.

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After completing Isaac Romanovich Shtokbant's course in 2008, the young actress was accepted into the troupe of the Buff Theater. Luttseva’s graduation works were the roles of Mademoiselle de la Motte in “The Youth of Louis XIV” and Irina in the play “Don’t Part With Your Loved Ones.”

Biography and career of Anna Leonidovna Luttseva

On September 9, 1984, the future actress was born in Leningrad. At the time of Anna’s birth, the eldest daughter Zhanna was already being raised in the family of Leonid Vasilyevich and Olga Vasilievna. In parallel with secondary school with in-depth study of the Spanish language, Lutseva studied ballroom dancing and music.

After receiving a certificate of secondary education, the girl entered the Lesgaft National State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Health (gymnastics department). While studying at the university, she already tried herself as a fashion model and an extra in films. This experience allowed her to reconsider her future and focus on cinema.

Therefore, after the second year, she entered the St. Petersburg Academy of Theater Arts to take the course of Isaac Romanovich Shtokbant. And since 2008, Anna Lutseva has been a member of the Buff Theater troupe.

If we do not take into account episodic roles in films during her studies, the actress’s real cinematic debut took place in 2005 with the filming of the cult series “Gangster Petersburg”. It was the role of the “bad girl” that was firmly entrenched in her from that time on. However, Anna herself believes that she will try herself in other facets of creativity.

Today, the actress has several dozen film works under her belt, among which the following projects with her participation should be highlighted: “Terminal” (2006), “The Way of the Zoolander” (2007), “The Law of the Mousetrap” (2007), “True Love” (2008), “A Word to a Woman” (2009), “High Heels” (2009-2010), “Children of the Steppe” (2011), “Cool” (2012), “Gena Beton” (2014), “Martha’s Line” (2014), “Crying” willow" (2015), "Mommies" (2015).

Personal life

In an interview, the woman says that first of all she wants to realize herself professionally, and then start a family, so as not to be an attachment to a man. She lives with her parents in St. Petersburg and dreams of opening a cafe where her mother would work as a chef.

Luttseva had her first serious relationship at the age of 18. However, the young man, who played for the second team of St. Petersburg Zenit, chose football over love. When an offer came to go to Vietnam, he agreed. Anya remained in the Northern capital. By the way, the guy’s career did not work out.

Later, the actress talked about a romantic relationship with a lawyer named Eugene.

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In her free time, Anna likes to read. My favorite book is “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho. In addition, she is interested in Feng Shui, growing flowers and yoga.

The artist considers Anna Samokhina to be an example of demeanor, style and attractiveness. The older colleague was Luttseva’s mentor in the theater and lifelong friend. From the star of The Prisoner of the Chateau d'If, Anya received the nickname St. Petersburg Syndrome for her thinness and porcelain pallor of her skin.

The actress does not share her secrets of caring for her appearance. And since age-related changes are not reflected on her face and figure, Anna is suspected of using plastic surgery. But it’s not for nothing that she is known as one of the most private celebrities - there are no comments on this matter.

Fans believe that the smiling Lutseva looks like Anastasia Stezhko-Starostina, an actress from the TV series “Policeman from Rublyovka.”

Biography

Anna Lutseva was born in Leningrad on September 9, 1984. She studied at gymnasium No. 399 with in-depth study of the Spanish language, since childhood she was fond of ballroom dancing and in the 9th grade she transferred to the Children's Sports School of the Olympic Reserve, where she took up ballroom dancing seriously. By that time, Anya already had a music school with a degree in piano, dance clubs and victories in dance competitions. But while studying at a sports school, she achieved even more serious victories at prestigious competitions. Luttseva has 23 medals and 21 cups for victories in various dance competitions, she is the holder of the title of Russian Champion in ballroom dancing.

After graduating from school, Anna entered the National State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Health named after P. F. Lesgaft. She studied at the gymnastics department and continued to practice ballroom dancing. At the same time, she worked as a fashion model and acted as an extra in films. After her second year, Lutseva decided to leave the institute and enter the St. Petersburg Academy of Theater Arts. She graduated from the acting department in 2008 (course of Isaac Shtokbant). Anna Luttseva's diploma works were the roles of Irina in the play “Don't Part With Your Loved Ones” and Mademoiselle de la Motte in “The Youth of Louis XIV.” After graduating from the acting department, she was accepted into the staff of the St. Petersburg Buff Theater.

Movies

Lutseva began her film biography traditionally with episodes. In the crime comedy “NLS Agency” she played the girlfriend of Igor Botvin’s character, in the film “Like in the Old Detective” she played an acquaintance of the hero Dmitry Lugovkin, she appeared in “Mongoose”, “Only Forward” and “Cop Wars”.

Anna Luttseva September 9, 1984 St. Petersburg
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In the series “Streets of Broken Lanterns” the girl’s partner was Oscar Kucera, in the drama “Emergency Braking” - Yan Tsapnik.

Jeremy Renner's double, as Yana is called, helped Anna overcome her embarrassment on the set of the 7th part of "Gangster Petersburg." While studying the script, the actress realized that she would have to act naked. For advice on whether to agree to the role of the beautiful Ilona, ​​she turned to her mother.

Olga Vasilyeva recalled that such scenes are now a permanent part of the profession.

On the set, Tsapnik forced his tense partner to look him straight in the eyes and not think about anything. Lutseva later had many bed scenes, but each time she overcame fear and embarrassment.

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Sergei Rost and Anna Lutseva
The directors remembered the image of the temptress. So the artist starred in a similar role in the melodrama “The Way of the Male” based on the book of the same name by Roman Trachtenberg, and in the theater she played in a play with the explanatory title “The Fallen Woman of Engineer Mambretti.”

The action movie “Viking” brought the young actress together with experienced Evgeny Sidikhin, Alexander Peskov and Nikolai Chindyaykin. Anna later played with Sidikhin in the popular police procedural “Liteiny”.

At the birthday party of Andrei Fedortsov, another participant in this project, she met Igor Lifanov, with whom she had been in love since childhood. With him and Vladimir Turchinsky, Lutseva starred in the melodrama “True Love.” The criminal line was continued by “Alien District”, “Cool”, “Secrets of the Investigation”.

The girl worked with another idol, Alexei Serebryakov, in the detective thriller “The Law of the Mousetrap.”

In 2007, the series “Shadows of the Past” was released. The actress auditioned for the main female role of Dasha Ustinova. This became Anya's debut as the central heroine.

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Thanks to the role of a bad girl, Lutseva received the role of the stripper Ksenia in the television series “High Heels”. After this, the girl’s performance was appreciated, and soon she appeared in the melodramatic series “A Word to a Woman.” Anya again added an unattractive character to her filmography - a homewrecker secretary.

The actress explained the heroine’s actions by saying that she dreams of a family, loves and expects a reciprocal feeling. Tamara needs just a little bit for complete happiness, and in war, as they say, all means are good.

“After all, a woman’s happiness lies in self-realization. If a woman is happy in her profession, self-sufficient, knows her worth, then those around her value and respect her.”

The plot of the drama “Children of the Steppe” is based on the events of the 90s that took place in the Krasnodar region. The film tells about children from orphanages left without a roof over their heads. The children were taken in by local residents and, unlike film history, they immediately refused to return them to the orphanage. The main role of the 17-year-old teenager was played by the then 26-year-old Roman Kurtsyn. Lutseva reincarnated as the wife of the store owner.

In 2014, at the film festival “Smile, Russia!” showed the film “Gena Beton” directed by Roman Kachanov. The film received a prize “for the sharpness of vision and eccentricity of the embodiment” and a special prize from the film press. Anna Lutseva took on the role of secretary to the editor-in-chief of one of the leading publications in Russia.

Anna Lutseva and Anastasia Stezhko
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At the end of 2015, the comedy series “Mommies” was broadcast on the STS channel. The project received positive reviews. Lutseva appeared in the background in the sitcom in the role of nurse Masha. The melodramas “You're Having a Baby” and “The Weeping Willow” gave you new leading roles.

In February 2021, the premiere of the historical series “Free Letter” took place. Anna embodied the image of Princess Ekaterina Nikitskaya on the screen. In the mini-series “Personal Space” Lutseva played one of the key roles, and in the detective film “The Last Article of a Journalist” she again performed a striptease.

Biography[ | ]

Anna Lutseva was born in Leningrad on September 9, 1984. She studied at gymnasium No. 399 with in-depth study of the Spanish language, since childhood she was fond of ballroom dancing and in the 9th grade she transferred to the Children's Sports School of the Olympic Reserve, where she took up ballroom dancing seriously. By that time, Anya already had a music school with a degree in piano, dance clubs and victories in dance competitions. But while studying at a sports school, she achieved even more serious victories at prestigious competitions. Luttseva has 23 medals and 21 cups for victories in various dance competitions, she is the holder of the title of Russian Champion in ballroom dancing.

After graduating from school, Anna entered the National State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Health named after P. F. Lesgaft. She studied at the gymnastics department and continued to practice ballroom dancing. At the same time, she worked as a fashion model and acted as an extra in films. After her second year, Lutseva decided to leave the institute and enter the St. Petersburg Academy of Theater Arts. She graduated from the acting department in 2008 (course of Isaac Shtokbant). Anna Luttseva's diploma works were the roles of Irina in the play “Don't Part With Your Loved Ones” and Mademoiselle de la Motte in “The Youth of Louis XIV.” After graduating from the acting department, she was accepted into the staff of the St. Petersburg Buff Theater.

Anna Lutseva now

The artist, considered one of the most famous in Northern Palmyra, confidently promotes herself and her work. Anna is seriously working on her portfolio, diluting the “bad” roles with positive characters and says that she is completely different from the negative heroines.

Her personal website contains photos, videos and interviews. From colleagues’ publications on Instagram, fans learn about news in Lutseva’s creative life. She played with Alexandra Samokhina in Sergei Rost’s production of “Moscow is the capital, Zenit is the champion,” and with Lyudmila Shevel in the sitcom “Bluff in French.”

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The heroine of Anna in the detective story “The Magnificent Five” is the mistress of a member of the team of St. Petersburg detectives. The fashionable architect is not only the object of the predilections of the police major in the person of Andrei Gorbachev, but sometimes also becomes a defendant in cases.

The creators of “Cop Wars” and “City Spies” invited an actress they already knew in a new project - the drama “One’s Own Land.” Lutseva starred in the leading role in an ensemble with Igor Sklyar. The film's release is scheduled for 2021.

Fans of puzzling stories will see Anna in the thriller “Techie” about a programmer who is blackmailed into illegal actions.

Anna Lutseva: biography

After the release of the seventh season of the series “Gangster Petersburg”, the directors see Anna Lutseva in the role of negative heroines. But the actress does not put up with this and demonstrates the diverse facets of her acting talent.

Anna Lutseva
Anna Lutseva

Having participated in a beauty contest in 2001, the artist saw such events from an unfavorable side, so she stopped taking the modeling business seriously. But then Anna took up acting professionally and now delights fans with frequent appearances on the screen.

Filmography

  • 2005 - “Gangster Petersburg. Film 7. Redistribution"
  • 2006 — “Terminal”
  • 2007 — “The Way of the Male”
  • 2007 — “The Law of the Mousetrap”
  • 2008 — “True Love”
  • 2009 — “A Word to a Woman”
  • 2009–2010 — “Hairpins”
  • 2011 — “Children of the Steppe”
  • 2012 — “Cool”
  • 2014 — “Martha’s Line”
  • 2014 — “The Eldest Daughter”
  • 2015 — “Weeping Willow”
  • 2015 — “Mommies”
  • 2018 — “Freedom”
  • 2018 — “Personal Space”
  • 2019 — “Someone else’s child”
  • 2020 — “Own Land”
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