Alika Smekhova
Alika Smekhova HAR | |
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Born | Alika Veniaminovna Smekhova 27 March 1968 |
Occupation | actress singer TV presenter |
Years active | 1985–present |
Alika Veniaminovna Smekhova (Russian: А́лика Вениами́новна Сме́хова; real name Alla, March 27, 1968, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian actress, singer, TV presenter.[1] Honored Artist of Russia (2008).[2]
Biography[]
Alika Veniaminovna Smekhova was born on March 27, 1968 in Moscow in the family of actor Veniamin Smekhov and radio journalist Alla Smekhova.
Her sister Elena (born 1963), is now a writer.[3]
She began acting in film in 1985.
In 1991 she graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatrical Art (GITIS), specializing in Music Theater Actor.
The most popular songs in her performance Do Not Interrupt (a duet with Alexander Buinov) and Another's Kiss.
She was married three times. Her first husband was scriptwriter of the film Assa Sergei Livnev.[4] There are two sons Artyom (2000) and Makar (2007)[5][6][7]
Selected filmography[]
- Courier as Nina (1986)
- Rock'n'roll for Princesses as Princess Lymphatusa (1991)
- My Fair Nanny as cameo (2004)
- Love in the Big City as Raisa (2009)
- Office Romance. Our Time as woman on the session (2011)
- You and I as Lana's mother (2011)
- Two Fathers, Two Sons as Margo (2013—2016)
- Londongrad as Lidia (2015)
In Russian dubbing cartoon Cars and its sequels voiced by Sally Carrera.
Discography[]
- I'm Waiting for You Very Much (1996)
- Another's Kiss (1997)
- Wild Duck (1999)
- For You (2002)
References[]
- ^ Откровения Алики Смеховой // Moskovskij Komsomolets
- ^ Награждена указом Президента России № 234 от 21 февраля 2008 года
- ^ В гостях у Вениамина и Алики Смеховых // Channel One Russia
- ^ Алика Смехова: «У моего младшего сына нет отчества»
- ^ Алика Смехова: «В нашем доме слово «папа» под запретом»
- ^ Алика Смехова растит пирата[permanent dead link]. Теленеделя Воронеж
- ^ Ирина Слуцкая и Алика Смехова родили сыновей в один день
External links[]
- 1968 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Moscow
- Singers from Moscow
- Soviet film actresses
- Russian film actresses
- Russian television actresses
- Soviet women singers
- Russian television presenters
- Honored Artists of the Russian Federation
- Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni
- Soviet child actresses
- 20th-century Russian women singers
- Russian women television presenters