Elena Yakovleva
(1961-03-05) 5 March 1961 (age 63)
Russia
Nika Award (1990, 1993)
TEFI (2004)
Golden Eagle Award (2005, 2017)
Elena Alexeevna Yakovleva (Russian: Еле́на Алексе́евна Я́ковлева; born 5 March 1961) is a Soviet and Russian actress known for her roles in such films as Intergirl and Encore, Once More Encore! as well as for the main role in the popular TV-series Kamenskaya.
She is a long-term actress in the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre. In 2002, Yakovleva was awarded the title People's Artist of Russia.[1] Laureate of the State Prize of Russian Federation in the field of literature and art in 2000.[2] She was awarded the Order of Honour (2006).[3]
Biography
After graduating from high school, Yakovleva was admitted to one of the leading theaters in Moscow, the Sovremennik Theatre. In 1986, she proposed to go to the Moscow Drama Theater named after M.N. Yermolova - a theater located in Moscow.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Plumbum, or The Dangerous Game | Mariya | |
1989 | Intergirl | Tanya Zaitseva | |
1992 | Encore, Once More Encore! | Anya Kryukova | |
1992 | Education for women and cruelty dogs | Anna | |
1995 | What a Wonderful Game | Vera Markelova | |
1995 | St. Petersburg secrets | Princess Anne Chechevinskaya | TV series |
1999 - 2011 | Kamenskaya | Anastasia Kamenskaya | TV series |
2006 | Nobody knows about sex | Kesha's mother | |
2007 | I’m Staying | ||
2010 | In the Style of Jazz | ||
2013 | Vangelia | ||
2016 | Flight Crew | Irina | |
2017 | The Last Warrior | Baba Yaga, the wise woman and a witch. | |
2017 | Yolki 6 | Andrei's mother | |
2018 | A Rough Draft | mother of Kirill Maksimov | |
2020 | Cosmoball | Anton's mother | |
2021 | The Last Warrior: Root of Evil The Last Warrior 2 | Baba Yaga, a witch doctor and sorceress. | |
2021 | The Last Warrior: A Messenger of Darkness The Last Warrior 3 | Baba Yaga | |
2022 | Dalyokiye blizkiye | Nadezhda | |
2023 | Cheburashka | Rimma | |
2023 | Off the Rails | Anna Smolina's mother |
References
- ^ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation from January 14, 2002 No. 34 Archived June 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации В. Путина от 6 июня 2001 года № 655 «О присуждении Государственных премий Российской Федерации в области литературы и искусства 2000 года» // ru.wikisource.org
- ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 14 апреля 2006 г. № 368 О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации работников государственного учреждения культуры города Москвы «Московский театр «Современник»
External links
- Official Website (in Russian)
- Elena Yakovleva at IMDb
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- 1988: Nina Ruslanova
- 1989: Natalya Negoda
- 1990: Elena Yakovleva
- 1991: Natalya Gundareva
- 1992: Inna Churikova
- 1993: Tatyana Vasilyeva
- 1994: Marina Neyolova
- 1995: Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė
- 1996: Nina Usatova
- 1997: Yelena Safonova
- 1998: Yekaterina Rednikova
- 1999: Dina Korzun
- 2000: Nina Usatova
- 2001: Zinaida Sharko
- 2002: Mariya Kuznetsova
- 2003: Anni-Kristiina Juuso
- 2004: Valentina Berezutskaya
- 2005: Alla Demidova
- 2006: Alisa Freindlich
- 2007: Yevgeniya Simonova
- 2008: Mariya Shalayeva
- 2009: Darya Moroz
- 2010: Svetlana Kryuchkova
- 2011: Nina Ruslanova
- 2012: Darya Ekamasova / Nadezhda Markina
- 2013: Roza Khayrullina
- 2014: Elena Lyadova
- 2015: Elena Lyadova
- 2016: Irina Kupchenko
- 2017: Julia Vysotskaya
- 2018: Irina Gorbacheva
- 2019: Marta Kozlova
- 2020: Samal Yeslyamova / Viktoria Miroshnichenko
- 2021: Julia Vysotskaya / Chulpan Khamatova
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