Lilia Tsvelikova. She was born on December 21, 1992. Ukrainian theater and film actress, teacher.
Lilia Tsvelikova was born on December 21, 1992.
In 2015 she graduated from the Dnepropetrovsk Theater and Art College with a degree in actress.
In 2018 she graduated from the Kyiv National University of Theatre, Film and Television named after. I.K. Karpenko-Kary, received the profession of a teacher.
Played in the Odessa Puppet Theatre.
Now serves in the Kiev theater "Golden Gate". In the play "Richard III" directed by the German director Cornelia Krombolts, she played Queen Elizabeth. In the production of "Daddy, did you love me?" directed by Stas Zhirkov, she played Anya, the younger sister of the protagonist.
Teaches acting and voices cartoons.
She began filming in 2018, making her debut in the film "Kinship Ties".
She played one of the main roles in the comedy "FAKE". The plot is based on the story of a provincial Lisa (Anna Ostapenko), who moved to the capital to become a cool blogger and live a luxury life. To make her dream come true, the girl went on a deception and created a fake picture of an ideal life on Instagram. Lilia Tsvelikova played Valya, Liza's friend.

In 2020, she played the main role in the TV series Saga, which tells about the history of the Ukrainian Kozak family. One hundred years of the history of an ordinary Ukrainian family - one hundred years of wandering, persecution, misfortune and struggle for freedom. Her heroine is Bogdana, the elder sister of the Kozak family, her father's favorite. “In many ways, my heroine will be a mentor for her younger brothers. It so happened that one of the events in Bogdana’s life determined her life path: she decided to help people,” the actress said about her character.

Dating actor Maxim Devizorov. They have known each other for a long time. We met at the theater where he plays - Lilia came to the premiere to her friend. She recalled: “I came as a spectator and saw Max on stage. In the 11 studio. Honestly, I don’t remember the first opinion about him. I really liked the performance. I remember that after the end, the audience began to approach the actors, because it was very many relatives, relatives and friends.It was a semi-closed show, very family-friendly. I remember that for some reason I approached Max, although this is not typical for me, I am a shy and modest person. It’s hard for me to be the first to make contact, for example, I make a lot of efforts to go after the performance to the dressing room of familiar actors and express my impressions, but I even said something to him like: “I liked it, you’re great.”


