Dasha Nekrasova
American actress and podcaster
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2025 | Attended a party celebrating Trump's inauguration, alongside right-wing figures Steve Bannon and Curtis Yarvin. |
May 2025 | Dasha Nekrasova married artist Reilly Sinanan in May 2025. |
2025 | Film 'Materialists' is in post-production |
January 2025 | Expressed hope that Trump would withdraw military aid from Ukraine, citing this as a reason for voting for him. |
2024 | Voted for Donald Trump in the US presidential election. |
July 2024 | Appeared on System Update podcast with Michael Tracy, publicly expressed support for Donald Trump and discussed her political views |
February 2024 | Reported to be an inspiration for a track on Charli XCX's upcoming sixth album, later confirmed to be the song 'Mean Girls'. |
2023 | Appears in films 'Bad Behaviour' and 'The Beast' |
March 2023 | Attended a New York Young Republican Club party featuring Roger Stone with Anna Khachiyan. |
2022 | Nekrasova was part of the ensemble cast of 'Succession' that won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series |
2021 | Appeared in a recurring role on the TV series Succession, with the cast winning a Screen Actors Guild award. |
2021 | Made her directorial debut with the horror film 'The Scary of Sixty-First', winning the Best First Feature Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. |
2021 | Writes, directs, and stars in 'The Scary of Sixty-First'; appears in 9 episodes of Succession as Comfrey Pellits |
2020 | Ended relationship with Adam Friedland |
2020 | Dasha Nekrasova publicly expressed critical views about Pope Francis in an interview, describing him as a 'layperson', 'heretic', and 'antipope', revealing her strong stance on religious leadership within the Eastern Catholic Church. |
2020 | Made her directorial debut with The Scary of Sixty-First, a thriller co-written with Madeline Quinn, which premiered at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival and won the Best First Feature prize. |
November 6 2020 | Directed the video performance of Oneohtrix Point Never's 'I Don't Love Me Anymore' on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. |
2019 | Appears in multiple TV series including Mr. Robot, Cake, and Dickinson |
February 2019 | Appeared as a runway model alongside Anna Khachiyan at the Marlborough art gallery in Manhattan for Rachel Comey's Fall 2019 collection. |
2018 | Began dating comedian Adam Friedland |
2018 | Made her feature film debut in Wobble Palace, which she co-wrote with director Eugene Kotlyarenko. |
2018 | Became known as 'Sailor Socialism' after a viral interview with an InfoWars reporter, where she was dressed in a sailor fuku. |
March 29 2018 | Dasha Nekrasova co-founded the podcast Red Scare with Anna Khachiyan, which became associated with the 'dirtbag left' political movement. |
2017 | Co-writes and stars in the short film 'The Darby Bonarsky Story' |
2016 | Supported Bernie Sanders during the presidential election. |
2016 | Featured in music video for TV Girl's song 'Taking What's Not Yours' |
2016 | Performed in music video for DJDS's song 'I Don't Love You' |
2016 | Appeared in music video for Gonjasufi's song 'Vinaigrette' |
2015 | Appeared in music video for Tocotronic's song 'Rebel Boy' |
2015 | Featured in music video for Tocotronic's song 'Prolog' |
2014 | Performed in music video for Yumi Zouma's song 'The Brae' |
2014 | Dasha Nekrasova appears in the web series 'Cotton' as the character Sasha |
2014 | Appeared in music video for Yumi Zouma's song 'A Long Walk Home for Parted Lovers' |
2014 | Appeared in music video for Antwon's song 'Don't Care' featuring Sad Andy |
2014 | Featured in music video for Future Death's song 'Basements' |
2012 | Graduated from Mills College with a degree in sociology and philosophy after transferring from Berkeley City College. |
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