Anna Elbakyan

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Birthplace Yerevan
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Birth date 5 September 1963
Education Sundukyan State Academic Theatre
Profession Actress

Anna Elbakyan (born September 5, 1963) is an Armenian actress. She became an Armenian star after headlining the drama Where Have You Been, Man of God? (TV mini-series) (1992).

Biography

  • In 1982 she graduated from the Actors Studio of the Sundukyan State Academic Theatre of Yerevan.
  • In 1986 he graduated from Yerevan State University Faculty of Social Sciences, specialty art.
  • In 1982-1990, the period 1998-2003, from 2008 - Actress of the Sundukyan State Academic Theatre of Yerevan.
  • From 2000–present - Actress of the Drama and Comedy Theater after Edgar Elbakyan
  • Since 2000 - director, and from 2005 chief director of the Yerevan State Marionettes Theater.

Member of the Union of Cinematographers of RA. Member of the Union of Theatre Workers of RA.

Filmography

  • The White Bone
  • Face-to-wall
  • Where have you been, man of God?[1]
  • The Thief
  • Silhouette
  • Yerevan jan
  • Tavern
  • Elegy

Television

  • Irene - "The Eighth Day of the Creator" Kacha.
  • Girl - "Detention House Charents" Charents
  • Astghik "Higher Hell" by S. Papazian
  • Mary - "Ghosts" by E. de Filippo
  • Princess - "Crystal Love" L. Ustinov
  • Marguerite - "Mefistofele" by S. Aleshin
  • Solange - "The Sixth Floor."

Theatre work

Actor's work

Directing the work

Yerevan State Marionettes Theatre.

  • "The Princess and the Pea " Hans Christian Andersen 2010
  • "Thumbelina" Hans Christian Andersen 2008
  • "How brave rooster won a fox" is based on Russian folk tales in 2007
  • "Star of Hope" in the Biblical explanation of 2005
  • "A true friend" - R. Marukhyan 2002
  • "Creation of Peace" based on the Bible in 2002
  • "Winter's Tale" - Anna Elbakyan 2000

Prizes and awards

  • 2012 Armenian National Film Academy Award "Ayak" - the Best Actress[3]
  • 2011 People of the Year 2010 «LUXURY» - the Best Actress
  • 2008 Armenian National Theater Academy Award "Artavazd" - the Best Actress
  • 2006 Prize of the Ministry of Culture of RA "Artist" - the Best Actress
  • 2005 Armenian National Theater Academy Award "Artavazd" - the Best Actress
  • 2001 "Gold Medal" of the Ministry of Culture of RA

References

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