Dasha Nekrasova
Dasha Nekrasova is an American actress, filmmaker, and co-host of the podcast “Red Scare.” She gained recognition for her role in the HBO series “Succession,” earning a Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series in 2022. Nekrasova’s career spans film, television, and podcasting.
Nekrasova’s notable film roles include “The Scary of Sixty-First,” a psychological thriller she co-wrote and directed, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2021 and won the Best First Feature Award. Her television appearances extend to “Succession,” where her performance as Comfrey brought critical acclaim. Nekrasova has contributed to the podcasting world with “Red Scare.”
Throughout her career, Nekrasova has collaborated with various notable figures. She co-hosts “Red Scare” with Anna Khachiyan. In “Succession,” she worked alongside Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong. Her film “The Scary of Sixty-First” saw her team up with Madeline Quinn in both writing and acting capacities. Nekrasova’s work on “Red Scare” includes discussions with influential guests like Adam Curtis, an acclaimed documentarian. Her role in the film “Softness of Bodies” connected her with filmmaker Jordan Blady. Nekrasova’s appearances on various podcasts and talk shows, such as “Chapo Trap House.”