
Biography
Liya Medzhidovna Akhedzhakova (Russian: Лия Меджидовна Ахеджакова; born 9 July 1938) is a Soviet and Russian film, stage and voice actress who received the title of People's Artist of Russia in 1994. She received two Nika Awards as the best supporting actress and the 2014 Nika Honorary Prize. Akhedzhakova was born in Dnepropetrovsk (modern-day Dnipro, Ukraine). She grew up in a theatrical family in Maykop. Her father, Medzhid Salehovich Akhedzhakov (1914–2012), was a Circassian nobleman who served as the Principal Director of the National Theatre of the Republic of Adygea. Her mother, Yuliya Alexandrovna Akhedzhakova (1916–1990), was also an actress at the same drama theatre. At the age of 10, when her mother and aunt were suffering from tuberculosis, she wrote a letter to Joseph Stalin with a request for help. In response, a rare drug was delivered to her family.In 1956 she entered the Moscow Institute of Nonferrous Metals and Gold where she studied for eighteen months. She first appeared on stage in 1961 at Moscow Youth Theatre. In 1962, she graduated from Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts (GITIS). Her first film appearance was in Ishchu cheloveka (1973) (Russian: Looking for a Man). Her debut in this drama was awarded several prizes at international film festivals in Locarno, Switzerland and Varna, Bulgaria. In 1977 she joined the Sovremennik Theatre. In 1986 she played four main roles in the play Apartment Columbine directed by Roman Viktyuk.As a film actress Liya Akhedzhakova became widely known due to her roles in Eldar Ryazanov's films, including Tania in The Irony of Fate (1975), Verochka in Office Romance (1977), Malaeva in The Garage (1979), and Fima in Promised Heaven (1991). In the 2000 film Old Hags she played alongside her stepfather.
Personal Life
Akhedzhakova's first husband was Valery Nosik, an actor of Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre and Maly Theatre. Her second husband was artist and poet Boris Kocheishvili. In the summer of 2001, Liya Akhedzhakova married the Moscow-based photographer Vladimir Persiyanov.
Filmography
All 74
Movies 72
Voice 4
TV shows 2
Narrator 1
Director 1
Stepanovna

The Floor (2021)
Movie
Yanga Lvovna Artemieva

Halley's Comet (2020)
Movie
flat's owner

Leto (2018)
Movie
Human Rights activist

A Gentle Creature (2017)
Movie
6
Svetlana Semyonovna

Mommies (2012)
Movie
6.5
Baba-Yaga

Ivan Tsarevich & the Grey Wolf (2011)
Movie
Elizaveta Nikolaevna

Lovey-Dovey 3 (2011)
Movie
6
Baba-Yaga

The Book of Masters (2009)
Movie
1
Actress

Bankrupt (2009)
Movie
Actress

Gogol the Bird (2009)
Movie
(segment "Zima")

Four Ages of Love (2008)
Movie

My Girl's Photo (2008)
Movie
Mouse

Thumbelina (2007)
Movie
Anna Sergeevna

White Lilacs (2007)
Movie
Biology Teacher

Potapov, to the Board! (2007)
Movie
Gadalka

Andersen. Life Without Love (2006)
Movie
Marya Ignatyevna

The Funeral Party (2006)
Movie
Waitress in Japanese restaurant

Playing the Victim (2006)
Movie
6

Strannoe Rozhdestvo (2006)
Movie
Maja Antonovna

Казароза (2005)
Movie
Lyubov

Old Hags (2000)
Movie
Lena Auffmann

Вино из одуванчиков (1998)
Movie

Московские каникулы (1995)
Movie

Бездна, круг седьмой (1993)
Movie
Actress

I Wanted to See Angels (1992)
Movie
Kikimora

Глаша и кикимора (1992)
Movie
Actress

Seven-Forty (1992)
Movie
Fima

Promised Heaven (1991)
Movie
Actress

Trap for Bambr (1991)
Movie
Mother hedgehog (voice)

The Hedgehog Must Be Prickly? (1990)
Movie
Ella Ernestovna

Sons of Bitches (1990)
Movie

Pretty Face (1990)
Movie
Nina Pavlovna

Допинг для ангелов (1990)
Movie

Nomad Bus (1989)
Movie
Mariya Erastovna Kiparisova

Софья Петровна (1989)
Movie
Roza

Another Life (1987)
Movie

Повод (1986)
Movie

Маленькое одолжение (1984)
Movie

Copper Angel (1984)
Movie
Fairy of Sadness

Fairies' Autumn Gift (1984)
Movie
Grandmother

Talisman (1983)
Movie
Actress

Koe-chto iz Gubernskoy Zhizni (1983)
Movie
Narrator

Last Year's Snow Was Falling (1983)
Movie
The White Queen

Alice in the Land in the Other Side of the Mirror (1982)
Movie
Irina

Vacation at Your Own Expense (1982)
Movie

Дядюшкин сон (1981)
Movie
Actress

Kuda Ischez Fomenko? (1981)
Movie

We will not see you (1981)
Movie
Julia Jermolina

Eighth World Wonder (1981)
Movie
Malayeva

The Garage (1980)
Movie
Club Director Olga Pavlovna

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980)
Movie
модистка Лулу

Say a Word for the Poor Hussar (1980)
Movie
4
Vika the doctor (voice) (uncredited)

Zigzag (1980)
Movie

Спешите делать добро (1980)
Movie
Juliette Ashotovna (english teacher)

When I Will Become a Giant (1979)
Movie
(voice)

Квакша (1979)
Movie
Pugalitsa

The Black Wizard's Gift (1979)
Movie

The Pretty Man (1978)
Movie
секретарша Верочка

Office Romance (1977)
Movie
Roza Kozodoyeva

Журавль в небе (1977)
Movie
Woman with clocks

Twenty Days Without War (1977)
Movie
Actress

Незнайка в Солнечном городе (1977)
TV show
(voice)

Два клёна (1977)
Movie
Actress

Незнайка в Солнечном городе (1977)
Movie
Actress

Secret, for All the World Only (1977)
Movie

Пошехонская старина (1977)
Movie
Nadya's Friend

The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! (1975)
Movie
Viola Smyr

У самого Чёрного моря (1975)
Movie
Actress

Tanya (1974)
Movie
Princess Agrafina

Ivan and Marya (1974)
Movie

Looking for a Man (1973)
Movie

Поздний ребенок (1971)
Movie
Petrushka

Возвращение (1968)
Movie

Пятый ангел
TV show
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Information
Known for Acting
Gender Female
Birthday 1938-07-09 (83 years old)
Birth name Лия Меджидовна Ахеджакова
Place of birth Dnipro, Ukraine
Citizenships Soviet Union, Russia
Residences Maykop, Russia
Also known as Лия Ахеджакова, Lia Akhedjakova, L. Ahedzhakova, L. Akhedzhakova, Лія Ахеджакова
Awards Vasilyev Brothers State Prize of the RSFSR, Order of Honour, Moscow Helsinki Group Award, Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV class, People's Artist of the Russian Federation, Nika Award, Merited Artist of the RSFSR

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