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Ania Bukstein

1982 - Today

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Ania Bukstein (Hebrew: אניה בוקשטיין; Russian: Аня Букштейн, Anya Bukshteyn; born 7 June 1982) is an Israeli actress, singer and pianist, performing in Hebrew, Russian, French, and English. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ania Bukstein is the 10,962nd most popular actor, the 2,968th most popular biography from Russia and the 203rd most popular Russian Actor.

Ania Bukstein is most famous for her roles in Israeli television series and films, including her performance in the popular series "Fauda." She is also known for her work as a singer and pianist, contributing to her recognition in the Israeli entertainment industry.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Ania Bukstein ranks 10,962 out of 13,578Before her are Alok Nath, Jane Levy, Frank John Hughes, Windsor Davies, Dakota Blue Richards, and Enver Gjokaj. After her are Adam LaVorgna, Lee Jin, Lee Soo-kyung, John O'Hurley, Persia White, and Rachna Banerjee.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Ania Bukstein ranks 552Before her are Anderson Varejão, Tomoko Suzuki, Andy Reid, Kateryna Kalytko, Marc Planus, and Khaled bin Mohamed Al Nahyan. After her are Lee Soo-kyung, Siaka Tiéné, Joachim Johansson, Danica Patrick, Hesham Mesbah, and Keri Hilson.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Ania Bukstein ranks 2,968 out of 3,761Before her are Sagid Murtazaliev (1974), Ruslan Nigmatullin (1974), Viktoriya Isakova (1976), Vladimir Andreyev (1966), Aliya Mustafina (1994), and Ilnur Zakarin (1989). After her are Denis Pankratov (1974), Vladimir Drachev (1966), Irina Kalentieva (1977), Evgeny Ustyugov (1985), Arsen Pavlov (1983), and Alexander Radulov (1986).

Among ACTORS In Russia

Among actors born in Russia, Ania Bukstein ranks 203Before her are Julia Vysotskaya (1973), Yelena Podkaminskaya (1979), Elizaveta Boyarskaya (1985), Marat Basharov (1974), Viktoriya Tolstoganova (1972), and Viktoriya Isakova (1976). After her are Pavel Derevyanko (1976), Andrey Merzlikin (1973), Alexander Petrov (1989), Olga Buzova (1986), Mikhail Galustyan (1979), and Yulia Nachalova (1981).