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, she graduated from Yerevan State University Faculty of Social Sciences, specialty art
- In 1982 to 1990, 1998 to 2003, and 2008 to present, actress of the Sundukyan State Academic Theatre of Yerevan
- From 2000 to present, actress of the Drama and Comedy Theater after Edgar Elbakyan
- from 2000 to present, 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?
- 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 "Hayak" - the Best Actress
- 2011 People of the Year 2010 ëLUXURYû - 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
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