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Nina Dobrev - Biography

Nina Dobrev After graduating from high school, Nina entered the University of York, where she studied sociology and art. At the same time, she continued to develop her acting skills by attending theatre courses and participating in local theatre projects.

Her film career began with participation in various television series, but the role of Elena Gilbert in the series "Vampire Diaries" (2009-2017) brought her real fame. This role made her one of the most notable actresses in the world of television.

Nina Dobrev also starred in a number of films, including:

• "Beauties" (2011): A comedy film in which she played the role of one of the main characters who is trying to destroy the relationship of her best friend's boyfriend.

• "Loose Vacation" (2013): A comedy about a group of young people traveling to a party, where Nina played the role of a girl named Kloe.

• "The Plane" (2017): A fantastic thriller about a group of people stuck in an underground railway, where Nina played one of the main roles.

Nina Dobrev continues to actively act and develop as an actress. Her talent, beauty and professionalism make her one of the brightest stars of modern cinema.
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