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Victoria Nikolaevskaja (*1997 in Vienna, Austria, also known as Vicky Nikolaevskaja) is an Austrian TV, film and theater actress and singer.
Biography
editNikolaevskaja grew up in Vienna as the daughter of Soviet immigrants. Her father, Valerij Nikolaevskij (1939-2017) was a Russian language poet, novelist and teacher.
Nikolaevskaja first appeared on TV in several ORF kids' shows, such as the Austrian version of Runaround (1, 2 oder 3) and Confetti TV. She stayed at ORF for many years, playing supporting roles in various different series, most notably Vostadtweiber.
At age 20, despite being an undergraduate, she was accepted into the Master of Arts program at the Drama Centre London, having been the youngest student ever to graduate as MA from that school in 2018. Following her education Nikolaevskaja started her international acting and music careers, working in various European TV, film and stage productions in Austria, Germany, Britain and Italy.
Nikolaevskaja acted alongside well-known Swiss actor Bruno Ganz in one of his last films The Tobacconist. In 2022, she appeared in a supporting role in the BBC produced series Vienna Blood.[1]
Filmography
editTelevision
edit- 1, 2 oder 3 (2009)
- Confetti TV (2009)
- SOKO Donau (2011-2023)
- CopStories (2014)
- Vorstadtweiber (2014-2021)
- Vienna Blood (2022)
Film
edit- The Tobacconist (2018)