Actress
Born in 1963, USSR (Russia)
 
Died in 2010
Anna SAMOKHINA
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Анна САМОХИНА
Anna SAMOKHINA
Also : Владленовна
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Actress
1999 - Kitayskiy serviz (Китайский сервиз) from Vitali MOSKALENKO [fiction, 98 mn]
1991 - Bryunetka za 30 kopeyek (Брюнетка за 30 копеек) from Sergey NIKONENKO [fiction, 85 mn]
1990 - Tsarskaya okhota (Царская охота) from Vitali MELNIKOV [fiction, 121 mn]
1989 - Don Cesar de Bazan (Дон Сезар де Базан) from Yan FRID [fiction, 133 mn]
 
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Biography
Born on January 14, 1963 in the city of Guryevsk (Kemerovo region, RSFSR, USSR).
At the age of fifteen, Anna entered the Yaroslavl Theater School, during which she married her classmate Alexander Samokhin. After graduating from university in 1982, they were assigned to the Rostov-on-Don Youth Theater. On November 1, 1983, the young couple had a daughter, Alexandra, who, like her parents, became an actress.
In 1987, Anna Samokhina received the main female role, Mercedes, in the film "Uznik zamka If" by Georgy Yungvald-Khilkevich, based on the novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
Among the interesting roles of the actress can be noted roles in Jan Fried's film "Don Cesar de Bazan", and in the historical drama "Royal Hunt", filmed by Vitaly Melnikov , in which she played Princess Tarakanova.
Since 1989, the actress has performed at the Lenin Komsomol Theater in St. Petersburg and various other theaters
Anna lived in St. Petersburg, and although she did not forget about the cinema, she was engaged in business - together with her second husband they opened the restaurants Graf Suvorov and Lieutenant Rzhevsky, which quickly became famous. Anna Samokhina Dmitry's second husband owns a cafe in St. Petersburg. He helped the actress organize her own catering business. Anna Samokhina married for the third time - to one of her old friends Yevgeny (a retired customs officer), but this marriage also failed.
Anna Samokhina died on February 8, 2010 and was buried on February 10, 2010 at the Smolensk Orthodox Cemetery in Saint Petersburg.
 

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