Anna Chipovskaya, born on 16 June 1987 in Moscow, comes from a creative family with a jazz musician father and a prima ballerina mother. Initially aspiring to be a journalist, she graduated from the Shchepkinsky Theatre School and began acting during her studies. Her breakthrough roles include the series The Secret City and Valery Todorovsky's 2013 drama Thaw, where her character Maryana symbolized the 1960s. She has also appeared in films such as A Walk in Paris, Blockbuster, Good Boy, and What Men Talk About, while maintaining an active career in theatre, particularly at the Vakhtangov Theatre.
Chipovskaya is recognized for combining striking beauty with authentic acting skills and often takes on nude or explicit scenes with artistic intention, as seen in About Love and Without Borders. Her work extends to notable photo shoots for publications like Maxim, GQ, and Tatler, characterized by elegant sensuality. She remains a prominent figure in Russian cinema, known for her versatility in portraying a range of complex characters.