Ausra Stukyte
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Aušra Štukytė is a prominent Lithuanian theatre, television, and film actress, as well as a TV and radio host, born on December 15, 1978, in Radviliškis, Lithuania. She is a versatile performer known for her extensive work across various media.
Štukytė gained notable recognition in film for her role as Monika in the 2010 Emilis Vėlyvis film Zero 2. Her other significant film credits include performances in Non-Present Time (2014) and the 2021 film Runner. On television, she has appeared in numerous popular series, most notably playing Irma in over a hundred episodes of Sviesoforas (2017–2018) and Vilma in Women Lie Better (2011-2022), which is one of the most watched Lithuanian dramas of all time.
Beyond her on-screen work, Štukytė is a significant presence in Lithuanian theatre, particularly at the Domino Theatre, where she has performed many leading roles since joining in 2010. Her career began after graduating from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, and she co-founded an event organization company, "Kaukių akademija," early in her career. In her personal life, she married Dmitrijus Radinas in 2022 and uses a double surname, Štukytė-Radinienė.

