Vasilisa Perelygina is a Russian actress born on January 15, 2007, in Russia. Information regarding her specific upbringing and educational background prior to her acting career is limited.
Perelygina began her acting career at a young age. She is primarily known for her work in film and television, with her roles often focusing on portraying child characters in dramatic narratives. Her career gained significant recognition with her participation in several acclaimed projects.
One of Perelygina’s most notable roles is in the film “Sobibor” (2018), directed by Konstantin Khabenskiy. She played the character of Leia, a young Jewish girl in the Sobibor extermination camp. Her performance in “Sobibor” garnered attention for its emotional depth and impact.
She also appeared in the film “T-34” (2018), a Russian war film directed by Aleksey Sidorov. While her role was smaller compared to “Sobibor,” her participation contributed to the film’s overall narrative.
Other film credits include “Baba Yaga. Terror of the Dark Forest” (2020), where she played the role of the Daughter.
Vasilisa Perelygina’s work, particularly her performance in “Sobibor,” has been noted for its contribution to the portrayal of historical events and for her ability to embody complex emotions at a young age.
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