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Janina (Russian: Евгения Додина Додина; born on December 10, 1964) is an Israeli theater actress, television and cinema. The Israeli Theatre Award for the 2001 and 2002, and is nominated six times for the Ophir Prize.

biography
Dodina was born in the city of Mogill in Belarus (in the Soviet Union), a teacher father and a pediatrician. He studied a game in the Moscow State Academy of Art. At the end of her studies, she played at the Mayaovsky Theatre, where she also taught lions. The meeting with Lion convinced her to immigrate to Israel and she immigrated to Israel in 1990 and incorporated into the founding nucleus of a bridge theater in which she was balletd in her right away.

After several years in the bridge, she moved to the stage theatre and played in a wide range of roles, and then in joint productions of the stage with the Cameri Theater.

Since 2012, she has been running a career outside of Israel, mainly in theaters in Germany.

On the 61th Independence Day of the State of Israel, she was elected to the establishment of a building on Mount Herzl for her contribution to the Jewish theater.

Theatre career in Israel
As soon as she grew up in Israel, she began playing in a bridge theater. Among others played in the plays "Rosperz and Guildentern Dead", which was the first production of the theatre in 1992, "More" (1992), "A Dog Man" (1993), "A Summer Night Dream" (2001), which was nominated for an Actress of the Year, "The Slave" (2002), which won the Israeli Theatre Award for the Year, "Sha" (2003) by Isaac Ben-Singer, "Madaga," during the Bearss, in the 1990 season.

Like all other theater players, Dodina also had to learn to appear in Hebrew, although a new plot did not speak the language. She did so with great efforts, while reading the Hebrew text in coronary letters and practicing the right pronunciation.

In 2007, a proposal was made to play at the stage theater in the play by Anna Carnina, according to Tolstoy and has since become a stage for her home theatre. In 2009, she played a show starring Little Olaf according to Ibsen. In 2010, the theatre premiered the play “Missing Damascus” by Halleel Mitrop, where she played the main role. In 2011, he played "Quar and Accreditations" directed by Mononi Mosnov, in 2016, playing a simple story that he wrote that by Anon, and performing a Goldberg song. In 2018, he played in the play "King Lear" by William Shakespeare directed by Gadi Roll, alongside Lia Kenig.

Dodina also participated in two performances in a joint production of the "Bima" theatre and the "Kamer" theatre: in 2014, the play was "electricity and passion", and in 2017 in the play "Three Sisters" written by Anton Chekhov and Bencher.

Film career in Israel
Dodina has participated in five Israeli films as the Ophir Prize: "Be Nights", "The Holy Castle", "The Circus of Palestine", "Niana's Friends" and Nina's Disasters".

Other Israeli films in which she appeared: "Mid has no intradel", "The End of the Game", "Zantella", "a semi-Russian story", " Letters to America", "Mr. Waldman", "Holy Sins", "The Death of the Poet", "Family" "A Brief History of Lovers" and "There are No virgins in Crimes".

TV career in Israel
In 1999, he appeared in the 1999 television film "Air Time" directed by Isaac Champer Johanron.

In 2003, Dodina played the character of actress Hannah Robinson in the television film "was or not", which deals with the love affair of Robinson and Alexander Penn. This role won the Best Actress Award at the Warsaw Jewish Film Festival.

In 2006, Dodina played the character of Irina, who owns a magical shop on Somsam Street. In 2007 she played a series of "Getting Distance" as Marina, the mother of Zoric. At the end of that year, she participated in the second season of the series "This Week's Eve", as Elisha's love was.

During her career, Dodina played guest roles as well