Svetlana Anikey is an actress, known for Liberté (2020), Khrustal (2018) and Persian Lessons (2020).
Svetlana Antonova is an actress, known for Ya ne splyu (2020).
Svetlana Boginskaya was born on February 9, 1973 in Minsk, BSSR, USSR [now Belarus]. She is an actress, known for Chalk It Up (2016), ESPN Gymnastics: 1991 Women's World Championships (1991) and Reese's International Gymnastics Cup (1995). She is married to William Yee. They have two children.
Svetlana Butkevich is an actress, known for Aponi (2016).
Svetlana Chuykina was born on 1 May 1975 in Ostrov, Ostrovskiy rayon, Pskovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. She is an actress, known for Brigada (2002), Ostrov Obrechyonnyh (2019) and Balkanskiy Rubezh (2019).
Svetlana Cvetko, Director / DP Svetlana's feature-length directorial debut is the award-winning "Show Me What You Got". An ode to "Jules et Jim" and the rule-breaking French New Wave, the film has been called "A work of courage in search of the meaning of life" by MadMass Cinema in Italy and "a captivating well-acted story with great style" by FilmThreat. "Show Me What You Got" tells the story of three twentysomethings, Marcello, Nassim and Christine, who form a ménage à trois and struggle to prove their worth to their families and the world around them. Currently playing in festivals, "Show Me What You Got" has garnered 5 awards and one nomination in just 8 festivals so far, including being awarded the Grand Jury Prize by Oliver Stone at it's world premiere in Taormina, Italy. Svetlana also directed the genre film "Deadly Switch" starring Dylan Walsh, Teri Polo and Danika Yarosh, currently on Netflix, and she received the Grand Prix du Public at Films de Femmes for her short autobiographical film "No War" and Best Documentary at LA Shorts Fest for her blend of narrative & documentary styles for "Yours Sincerely, Lois Weber." Svetlana's background is in cinematography. She is known for her work on many critically acclaimed documentaries, including OSCAR® Winner "Inside Job," OSCAR® Nominated "Facing Fear," the Cannes Official Selection "Red Army," and the Sundance US Documentary Special Jury Prize-winning "Inequality For All." In addition, she was the first cinematographer on films such as OSCAR® Winner "O.J.: Made in America" and Sundance documentary "Miss Representation", setting the look for those films. Svetlana is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2019.
Svetlana Dashevskaya is known for Shakespeare's Mummy, Lost Treasure of Jesse James (2020) and The Pit (2021).
Svetlana Druzhinina was born on 16 December 1935 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. She is a director and writer, known for Solntse, snova solntse (1977), Gardemariny 1787. Mir (2023) and Gardemariny III (1992). She is married to Anatoliy Mukasey. They have one child.
Born in Russia, Svetlana Efremova is trained by two of the most world-renowned theatre schools: the Yale School of Drama, where she earned an MFA degree in Acting and the St. Petersburg Academy of Theatre, where she received her BFA in Acting. Her Theatre credits range from Broadway to some of the finest regional companies in the US such as Yale Repertory Theatre, South Coast Repertory Theatre. Her creative accomplishments as an actress were over 48 feature films with major Hollywood studios, television appearances and theatrical productions. Her performance was reviewed in several regional newspapers and national theatrical trade publications, including the LA Times, OC Register, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Back Stage, New York Times, the premiere stage periodical "American Theatre". Svetlana Efremova has served as a Head of Acting for both the Undergraduate and Graduate Acting programs, as well as Master Acting Teacher within California State University, Fullerton, Theatre Department.
Svetlana Egorova is a writer and director, known for Ukraine Wild (2007), Voce Interna (2010) and Delirium Dance (2007).