Alisa Freyndlikh
- Actress
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Alisa Brunovna Freindlikh was born on December 8, 1934, in Leningrad,
USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russia). Her father, named
Bruno Frejndlikh, was a notable actor.
Alisa Freindlikh graduated from Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music,
and Cinematography in 1957.
From 1961-1983 Alisa Freindlikh was a permanent member of the Leningrad
Theatre of Lensovet under directorship of her husband
Igor Vladimirov. She was the leading
star of that theatre and her stage partners were such actors as
Georgi Zhzhyonov,
Aleksey Petrenko,
Sergey Migitsko,
Anatoliy Ravikovich,
Mikhail Devyatkin,
Mikhail Boyarskiy,
Larisa Luppian,
Galina Nikulina,
Vera Ulik,
Leonid Dyachkov,
Valeri Kuzin,
Yefim Kamenetsky, Leila Kirakosian,
Aleksandr Estrin, Petr Shelokhonov, and
other notable Russian actors.
Alisa Freindlikh made a stellar film career in collaboration with
director Eldar Ryazanov. She
also brilliantly played a supporting role in
A Cruel Romance (1984), a
Ryazanov's adaptation of the 19th century story by
Aleksandr Ostrovskiy. In 1983
Alisa Freindlikh was designated the People's Artist of the USSR. That
same year she divorced from her husband
Igor Vladimirov, and soon left the
Theatre of Lensovet.
Since 1984 Alisa Freindlikh has been a permanent member of Bolshoi
Drama Theatre (BDT) in St. Petersburg (Leningrad) under directorship of
Georgi Tovstonogov. There her stage
partners were such stars as Kirill Lavrov,
Oleg Basilashvili,
Lyudmila Makarova,
Svetlana Kryuchkova,
Zinaida Sharko, Valentina Kovel,
Sergey Yurskiy,
Nikolay Trofimov,
Vladislav Strzhelchik,
Evgeniy Lebedev,
Georgiy Shtil,
Vsevolod Kuznetsov, Vadim Medvedev,
Yuriy Demich,
Leonid Nevedomsky,
Gennadiy Bogachyov,
Andrey Tolubeev, and many other
notable Russian actors.
In 2004, on her 70th birthday, Alisa Freindlikh was visited in her home
by the Russian president Vladimir Putin.
She was decorated for her achievements as an actress in film and
theatre. Alisa Freindlikh is residing in St. Petersburg, Russia.
USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russia). Her father, named
Bruno Frejndlikh, was a notable actor.
Alisa Freindlikh graduated from Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music,
and Cinematography in 1957.
From 1961-1983 Alisa Freindlikh was a permanent member of the Leningrad
Theatre of Lensovet under directorship of her husband
Igor Vladimirov. She was the leading
star of that theatre and her stage partners were such actors as
Georgi Zhzhyonov,
Aleksey Petrenko,
Sergey Migitsko,
Anatoliy Ravikovich,
Mikhail Devyatkin,
Mikhail Boyarskiy,
Larisa Luppian,
Galina Nikulina,
Vera Ulik,
Leonid Dyachkov,
Valeri Kuzin,
Yefim Kamenetsky, Leila Kirakosian,
Aleksandr Estrin, Petr Shelokhonov, and
other notable Russian actors.
Alisa Freindlikh made a stellar film career in collaboration with
director Eldar Ryazanov. She
also brilliantly played a supporting role in
A Cruel Romance (1984), a
Ryazanov's adaptation of the 19th century story by
Aleksandr Ostrovskiy. In 1983
Alisa Freindlikh was designated the People's Artist of the USSR. That
same year she divorced from her husband
Igor Vladimirov, and soon left the
Theatre of Lensovet.
Since 1984 Alisa Freindlikh has been a permanent member of Bolshoi
Drama Theatre (BDT) in St. Petersburg (Leningrad) under directorship of
Georgi Tovstonogov. There her stage
partners were such stars as Kirill Lavrov,
Oleg Basilashvili,
Lyudmila Makarova,
Svetlana Kryuchkova,
Zinaida Sharko, Valentina Kovel,
Sergey Yurskiy,
Nikolay Trofimov,
Vladislav Strzhelchik,
Evgeniy Lebedev,
Georgiy Shtil,
Vsevolod Kuznetsov, Vadim Medvedev,
Yuriy Demich,
Leonid Nevedomsky,
Gennadiy Bogachyov,
Andrey Tolubeev, and many other
notable Russian actors.
In 2004, on her 70th birthday, Alisa Freindlikh was visited in her home
by the Russian president Vladimir Putin.
She was decorated for her achievements as an actress in film and
theatre. Alisa Freindlikh is residing in St. Petersburg, Russia.