Severija Janusauskaite Net Worth

Severija Janusauskaite is an actress born in Lithuania in 1981. She graduated from the Theatre and Cinema Academy in Vilnius in 2005 and has since worked in both Lithuanian and international projects. In 2012, she began working with Russian directors and has since won awards for her performances, including the best actress award at the open Russian film festival "Kinotavr" and the National Academy of Russia Golden Eagle Award for the best supporting role. She is also a voice over artist and music composer for theatre performances, and speaks Lithuanian, English and Russian.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Soundtrack
Birth Day October 22, 1981
Severija Janusauskaite age 42 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio
Citizenship Lithuanian
Occupation Actress
Years active 2003–present
Awards Kinotavr (2014) Golden Eagle (2015)

💰 Net worth: $1.5 Million

Severija Janusauskaite, a talented actress and accomplished singer, has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million as of 2024. Born in 1981, she has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry with her exceptional acting skills and mesmerizing vocal abilities. Known for her versatile performances, Janusauskaite has not only showcased her talent onscreen but also contributed to the industry as a soundtrack artist. With a successful career spanning several years, she has garnered both critical acclaim and financial success, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in show business.

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Famous Quotes:

"I can say one thing about my private life: I am not a sociable person. I live a closed life and do not allow anyone to stick their nose into it."

— Severija Janušauskaitė

Biography/Timeline

1981

Severija Janušauskaitė was born on 22 October 1981 in Šiauliai. Her mother is a Teacher, her father is a power Engineer. She has a sister working as an intellectual property Lawyer.

2003

Since 2003, she performs at several Lithuanian theatres, such as State Youth Theatre of Lithuania, Oskaras Koršunovas Theatre (OKT), VDU / Mens Publica Theatre and Lėlė (Vilnius Puppet Theatre) as well as Arts Printing House, a creative space in Vilnius.

2004

She started her film career in 2004 with the short film The Flame. Later, she appeared in two TV series, War and Peace (2007), an international co-production, and the Norwegian Honeytrap (2008). Her first feature film was the Lithuanian-Hungarian ironic drama Anarchy Girls (2010), where she played one of the main roles. This film, directed by Saulius Drunga, won the Silver George Award for the best film in the Perspectives competition at the 33rd Moscow International Film Festival. Its screenplay received the New Talent Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007.

2005

Already as a child, Janušauskaitė showed interest in arts, taking Example from her grandfather, a multi-instrumentalist. Later on, she studied music and graduated from a fine arts school. Finally, she chose a theatre and film study program and graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2005.

2006

After being selected in an open competition, in 2006 the Actress was hired to play her first major stage role in Woman from the Past, based on a play by Roland Schimmelpfennig. One year later, she played the role of Queen Margaret in Ivona, Princess of Burgundia, accepting an offer by Jonas Vaitkus, her postgraduate studies profesor. For her role of Liucija in the drama Patriots at the Lithuanian State Youth Theatre, in 2008 Severija Janušauskaitė was nominated for the Golden Cross of the Stage, the highest theatre award of Lithuania. She later played other main characters, such as Barbara in Barbara and Sigismund and Elisabet Vogler in an adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's film Persona. The Actress was awarded a Fortune Diploma and a Young Theatre Critics Award in 2013 for her portrayal of Lulu in Intimacy at VDU Theatre.

2013

The following years were characterized by growing critical and public acclaim. In 2013 and 2015, she was nominated for the Best Lithuanian Actress Award at Vilnius International Film Festival. Her performances in the TV series Godfather (2014) and films such as The Norseman (2015) and Dreamfish (2016) were also widely covered by the news media. The latter film participated in the competition of the 27th Kinotavr Film Festival in Sochi and was nominated for the Russian Guild of Film Critics Award in the category Best Debut Film (2016). For her role of the mermaid Helena in Dreamfish, Janušauskaitė received the Best Actress Award at the 25th Honfleur Russian Film Festival. She was nominated for the national film award of Lithuania, the Silver Crane, in 2017 in the category Best Supporting Actress for her role in the historical drama film Emilia (2016).

2014

The Actress gained popularity in Russia and abroad for her role in Anna Melikian's film Star (2014). Her performance of socialite Margarita was highly praised by film critics, resulting in the Best Actress Award at the 25th Sochi Open Russian Film Festival (2014), a Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress (2015) as well as Nika Award and White Elephant Award nominations in the categories Best Actress and Discovery of the Year (both 2015). Following the success in Sochi, Severija Janušauskaitė participated as a jury member in the 15th Tbilisi International Film Festival.

2017

In 2017, Severija Janušauskaitė became known to a broad audience in Russia and Germany thanks to her roles in major television films. In Russia, the Actress is currently widely associated with her performance as Ruta Blaumane, chief of an analytical group in the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the 1960s, in Alexey Popogrebsky's historical drama The Optimists screened on Russia-1 TV channel in April. In Germany, Janušauskaitė is known for her role as double agent Swetlana Sorokina in another period drama set in 1920s Berlin, Tom Tykwer's Babylon Berlin that had its premiere in October on Sky 1. In this to date most expensive German TV series, the Actress also appears as the singer Nikoros and performs inter alia the film's main theme, Zu Asche, Zu Staub, released under the pseudonym Severija. She considers the role in Babylon Berlin as her most memorable one so far.