As a child, she studied at Art School. In high school, she won the city competition for literature. In her own words she grew up as a daredevil and hooligan, and because of restlessness could not sit long at the painter's easel or writing table. During her fourth year of study at
GITIS on the course of Oscar Remez, Shubina received an offer to appear in an
Andrey Goncharov play in the
Mayakovsky Theatre. After RATI in 1987 Shubina received invitation from many theaters of the capital. However, she preferred another
Mossovet Theatre production. She made her film debut in 1984, starring in the film of
Mikhail Tumanishvili Obstacle. She then appeared in Vadim Zobin film
Sunday, half of the seventh, filmed in 1988. She then took obscure roles in some 40 films. Most famously Shubina portrayed paramedic Orlova role in the television series
Ambulance directed by Anatoly Artamonov and Gennady Kayumov. Her directorial debut was
Men Lived and Did Not Know. On April 24, 2009, she was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Russia. == Personal life==