Which became popular in Russian actress of Lithuanian origin Ingeborg Dapkunaite does not regret her decision to leave the country that gave her a start in life. She stated this in an interview with journalist and blogger Katerina Gordeeva ❶, which is available on YouTube.
On the question of whether she imagines in the future that she can come to Russia, the artist answered negatively.
"I can't even formally come to Russia, because I need a visa," she explained.
Dapkunaite added that she never thinks about the actions taken in the subjunctive mood, does not reflect on "what would have happened if."
All your own Sole proprietors and companies in The actress has closed Russia, including the completion of charitable activities, which she has been actively conducting for the past 10-15 years.
"The board of trustees that was... now at the Vera Foundation is a new board of trustees, and, of course, I'm not there," Dapkunaite clarified.
She stressed that she had been working at this foundation for 15 years, and now she feels grateful that she was allowed to do something good for so long.
As reported by EADaily, the last closed in In Russia, the company associated with Dapkunaite was Skills Academy, which was liquidated in 2024. There are no blocked accounts and tax arrears for the company and its owner.
Dapkunaite owned 50% of the company, the other half belongs to her ex-husband Dmitry Yampolsky. LLC was engaged in teaching children English, speed reading, and also preparing for school.
❶A natural person performing the functions of a foreign agent

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