
Liya Akhedzhakova
July 9, 1938 (86 years old) in Dnepropetrovsk, USSR (Ukraine)
Liya M. Akhedzhakova (born July 9, 1938, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian theatre and cinema actress. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1970) and People's Artist of Russia (1994). She became famous for her roles in Eldar Ryazanov's films, especially "Office Romance" (1977), "Garage" (1979), "Irony of Fate" (1975) and "Promised Heaven" (1991). She twice received the Nika Award for Best Supporting Actress for her roles as Aunt Fima in "Promised Heaven" and a Japanese restaurant worker in "Portraying the Victim" in 1992 and 2007, respectively.
Known For
Credits
- 2022 · Golden Neighbors as Stepanovna
- 2020 · Halley's Comet as Yanga Lvovna Artemieva
- 2018 · Leto as Flat's Owner
- 2017 · A Gentle Creature as Human Rights activist
- 2012 · Mommies as Svetlana Semyonovna
- 2011 · Ivan Tsarevich & the Grey Wolf as Баба-Яга (озвучка)
- 2009 · The Book of Masters as Baba Yaga
- 2008 · Four Ages of Love as
- 2008 · My Girl's Photo as
- 2007 · White Lilacs as Anna Sergeevna
- 2007 · Potapov, to the Board! as Biology Teacher
- 2006 · Andersen. Life Without Love as Гадалка
- 2006 · The Funeral Party as Marya Ignatyevna
- 2006 · Playing the Victim as Waitress in Japanese restaurant
- 2006 · Weird Christmas as
- 2000 · Old Hags as Lyubov
- 1995 · Московские каникулы as
- 1991 · Sons of Bitches as Ella Ernestovna
- 1991 · Promised Heaven as Fima
- 1990 · Допинг для ангелов as Nina Pavlovna
- 1989 · Nomad Bus as Зина (администратор)
- 1986 · Ara, bara, pooh! as
- 1986 · A Boy as a Boy as
- 1986 · An Excuse as
- 1984 · A Small Favor as
- 1983 · Koe-chto iz Gubernskoy Zhizni as
- 1983 · Talisman as Grandmother
- 1982 · Alice Through the Looking Glass as The White Queen (voice)
- 1982 · Vacation at Your Own Expense as Irina
- 1981 · Uncle's Dream as
- 1981 · Eighth World Wonder as Julia Jermolina
- 1980 · Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears as Club Director Olga Pavlovna
- 1980 · Say a Word for the Poor Hussar as модистка Лулу
- 1979 · The Garage as Елена Павловна Малаева, младший научный сотрудник
- 1979 · When I Will Become a Giant as Dzhulietta Ashotovna
- 1979 · The Black Wizard's Gift as
- 1977 · Office Romance as секретарша Верочка
- 1977 · Dunno in Sunny City as
- 1977 · Two Maples as (voice)
- 1975 · The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! as Таня, подруга Нади
- 1975 · Ivan and Marya as Princess Agrafina
- 1973 · Looking for a Man as
- 1970 · The Blue Bird as Voice
- Future · Пятый ангел as
- 2012 · Circo Ambulante as
- 2011 · Lovey-Dovey 3 as Elizaveta Nikolaevna
- 2009 · Bankrupt as Ustinjya Naumovna, svaha
- 2009 · Gogol the Bird as
- 2007 · Thumbelina as Mouse
- 2005 · Казароза as Maja Antonovna
- 1998 · Dandelion Wine as
- 1993 · Бездна, круг седьмой as
- 1992 · I Wanted to See Angels as
- 1992 · Seven-Forty as Tkachuk
- 1991 · For a Rainy Day as
- 1991 · Trap for Bambr as Mouse (voice)
- 1990 · The Hedgehog Must Be Prickly? as Mother hedgehog (voice)
- 1990 · Pretty Face as
- 1990 · In the Footsteps of the Bambr as Mouse (voice)
- 1989 · Sofia Petrovna as Maria Erastovna Kiparisova
- 1989 · AyAyAy! as
- 1988 · Sinner as Zinaida Maslova
- 1988 · Ferocious Bambr as Mouse (voice)
- 1987 · Chameleon Games as Ирма
- 1987 · Another Life as Roza
- 1987 · Dialogue (A Mole and an Egg) as Egg (voice)
- 1984 · Copper Angel as Росита
- 1984 · Fairies' Autumn Gift as Fairy of Sadness
- 1984 · Mother Anoush as
- 1982 · Алиса в Зазеркалье as The White Queen (voice)
- 1981 · Kuda Ischez Fomenko? as
- 1981 · We will not see you as
- 1980 · Hurry to Do Good as
- 1980 · Zigzag as Vika the doctor (voice) (uncredited)
- 1979 · Tree Frog as (voice)
- 1978 · The Pretty Man as
- 1977 · Crane in the Sky as Роза Козодоева
- 1977 · Zhikharka as Zhikharka (voice)
- 1977 · Secret, for All the World Only as Yelizaveta Nikolayevna
- 1977 · Пошехонская старина as
- 1976 · Twenty Days Without War as Woman with clocks
- 1976 · Ph.D as
- 1975 · At the Black Sea as
- 1974 · Tanya as Dusya
- 1973 · Шапка-невидимка as Pioneer on the bike (voice)
- 1971 · Late Child as
- 1970 · The Brave Robin Hood as
- 1968 · Return as Petrushka