Agata Gotova

Agata Gotova was born on October 14th, 1977 in Moscow, Russia. She begins her career in the former Soviet Union at an early age. She performs as a child actor in a show entitled “Budilnik,” (1987) – very similar to “The Mickey Mouse Club.” She continues her career touring through Europe with the renowned children’s ensemble dance troupe “Kalinka,” In 1989, Agata stars in the lead role in the successful film entitled “Kalinka.”


She continues her acting career on stage in the play “Political Cabaret” (by satirist Mikhail Jevanetsky) in the renowned “Moscow Theatre of Satire. Then, unexpectedly, Agata decides to leave her acting career and moves to Paris, in order to study at the Sorbonne University. She completes her studies in Paris and makes yet another bold move – this time to California. In Los Angeles, Agata returns to acting. She creates two original Television Celebrity shows “Faces and Names” and “Autograph.”

After a series of small acting roles in big Hollywood films, Agata lands the lead in “Say It In Russian.” She wins the Best Actress Award at the Honolulu International Film Festival. After a few successful years in California, Agata returns to Europe. She currently resides in the charming Principality of Monaco, where she works as a broadcaster of a live show on Chik Radio in Monte Carlo. She conducts interviews with notable celebrities throughout the year, as well as during the Cannes Film Festival. Agata continues to appear in various television shows in Russia and Europe.

In 2013, she participates in organizing a large scale international event – Mateo Mornar’s exhibition during the first official visit of Prince Albert of Monaco to Moscow.

In 2015, she organizes the joint performances of the Bolshoi Ballets and the Mariinsky Opera in Monaco.

Agata continues to produce events throughout Europe and Russia and is presently working as one of the producers of a Ray Bradbury film project entitled “Dandelion Wine.” Headed by renowned director, writer, and actor Rodion Nahapetov.

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