Tatyana Romanenko

Jul 05, 1974 (50 years old) in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR

Tatyana Romanenko (pseudonym Tutta Larsen) is a Russian TV and radio presenter, journalist, singer, actress. Former VJ of the MTV Russia music and entertainment channel, former host of the Stolitsa FM and Vesna FM radio stations, Mother and Child TV channel and others. Founder and presenter of her own "subjective television" TUTTA.TV. During her studies in 1994, she trained in the advertising department of BIZ-Enterprises, where she began her career as a TV presenter. It was then, working in the programs "News BIZ-TV" and "Black Friday". In 1996-1998 she worked as a host of music programs on the Muz-TV channel. From 1996 to 2002 she was a DJ on the radio "Maximum", she talked about alternative music in the author's program "With Pepper for Life". From September 1998 to July 2008 she worked as a VJ for MTV Russia. In 2008, having worked for ten years on the MTV Russia TV channel, she switched to the Zvezda TV channel, where by the end of the year she had released two documentaries about the Great Patriotic War, in which she acted as an author and presenter. This is the “List of Margarita” and “Besleney. The right to live". In 2009, on the same TV channel, she prepared a series of author's programs in a documentary format about family happiness "Ordinary Miracle". On April 2, 2010, on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the Victory Day, on the evening air of the Zvezda TV channel, a weekly half-hour talk show "In the name of the Great Victory" with the host Tutta Larsen started, which preceded the screening of feature films about the Great Patriotic War, which set the topic of conversation.

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