Yulia Gancheva is known for Baby (2018), Rua das Flores (2022) and Whindersson Nunes: Isso nao e um culto (2023).
Yulia Graut is known for Vertigo (2022), Pathologist's Death (2022) and Subspecies V: Blood Rise (2023).
Yulia Klass is an Eastern European/American Actress, Producer, Writer -known for Cold War, Captors, Survive the Game.Yulia has starred in feature films, as well as short films and is attached to several projects in development. Yulia's impressive performance in "Captors", formerly "Alone" has drawn attention from other Producers and upcoming projects. She also speaks several foreign languages , writes and records songs
Yulia Mahr is a director and producer, known for Butterfly (2008), Werk ohne Autor (2018) and Drowning (2006).
Yulia Navalnaya was born on July 24, 1976 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. She is known for Delo raskryto. Ya znayu vseh, kto pytalsya menya ubit (2020), Navalny (2022) and Rastorguev (2021). She has been married to Alexei Navalny since August 2000. They have two children.
Yulia Petrauskas, was born in Toronto, Ontario to Irena Simanavicius, an entrepreneur and all around bad ass single mother. She is of Lithuanian descent. Yulia grew up in Parkdale and attended Etobicoke School of The Arts. While still in attendance at Etobicoke School of The Arts, Yulia supported herself with many odd jobs in high school, most notably working for a party and costume company and playing multiple mascot characters, including: a gold fish, a giant tub of yogurt and Barney at many functions and children's birthday parties, where she was frequently used as a human piñata. Yulia was able to develop and hone her artistic craft at the Etobicoke School of the Arts and Central Technical School. While attending school, Yulia was also granted the opportunity to nurture her sense of identity and connection to her culture through completing her junior year in Germany where she had the opportunity to live and study as a young teen. While there Yulia attended Vasario 16-osios Gimnazija, a school established in Diepholz in 1950, as a private school for children of Lithuanian refugees. Her family also attended this institution post WWII. Yulia Petrauskas is personally driven by storytelling and capturing the humanity within her characters. This is her core passion. Upon graduation from Humber College's Theatre program in 2008 (under the wonderful direction of Diana Belshaw), Yulia was accepted into the Queer Youth Arts Program at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre where she was nurtured to develop her voice as an artist even further. Yulia has been working steadily within the Film and TV industry ever since. Her first break came fresh out of theatre school as the only female lead in the series, Breakout (2009). Her competitive sports background plays a huge part in much of her work. Yulia's acting style is much like her athleticism, fearless - resultantly she performs a lion's share of her stunts. It is her fearless attitude, and quick wit that has captured audiences across the country, and abroad.
Yulia Smirnova is an actress and cinematographer, known for I'd prefer your problems princess (2018) and Telyonok (2019).
Born in a town of Tula, Russia, Yulia Snigir was playing chess competitively and at the age of 15 was awarded the prestigious title of Candidate Master of Sports in Chess. She was planning to have a professional chess player career but instead made a decision to continue her education and moved to Moscow on her own where she was accepted to State Pedagogical University. Yulia had to study and work at the same time to support herself financially. She was teaching English in the nursery school, when a friend showed photos of Yulia to a representative of one of the most prestigious Moscow modeling agency. While continuing her study program in University, Yulia became a successful model. She was offered a contract with a leading French jewelry brand and was planning to move to France when a casting-director saw her at the modeling agency and invited for an audition. Her acting career officially started when she was accepted to the famous Vakhtangov Theatre Academy and was cast in two independent films. Yulia's big break came when she was offered one of the leading roles in the Russian sci-fi blockbuster "The Inhabited Island" and the sequel "The Inhabited Island 2: Rebellion". It made her a star in Russia. Yulia became the face of L'Oreal, Mexx clothing and Mexx perfume in her home country. Yulia divided her time between TV series, theater and film playing the vast variety of roles and becoming a versatile actress with her projects ranging, from small indie films, to TV dramas, large studio projects and experimental theater. In the theater Yulia played a male role in a very successful production of King Lear, which won several European and Russian theater awards. In 2012 she was cast in a lead role in the fifth installment of Die Hard, released in February 2013.
Yulia Tagil is known for Cinema Sabaya (2021), Haarucha (2020) and A Veteran's Destiny (2016).