Julia Vysotskaya, a renowned actress, was born on August 16, 1973, in the city of Novcherkassk. Her journey in the world of performing arts began with her studies at the drama department of the prestigious Belorussian Academy of Arts, where she graduated in 1995. Not content to rest on her laurels, Julia continued her education at the London Academy of Music and Fine Arts, earning her second degree in 1998.
Throughout her illustrious career, Julia has been affiliated with the esteemed Belorussian National Academic Yanka Kupala Theatre, where she has honed her craft and shared the stage with other talented performers. However, her passion for the silver screen has also led her to work in the world of cinema since 1992. Her impressive range has earned her numerous accolades, including the Best Actress Award at the "Viva, Russian Cinema!" festival for her captivating performance in the 2002 film "House of Fools".
Julia's impressive dual career in both theatre and cinema has allowed her to showcase her versatility and dedication to her craft. In addition to her work on stage and screen, Julia has also ventured into the world of culinary arts, authoring various cookbooks that have delighted audiences. Furthermore, she has also penned the novel "Gloss", a testament to her creative range and artistic prowess.