Alexandra Yakovleva is a popular Soviet and Russian actress with a voluminous biography. She became famous thanks to the films "Wizards", "Crew" and many others. The personal life of the actress was also quite successful: Alexandra Evgenievna brings up not only children, but also grandchildren.
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Biography
Alexandra Yakovleva (Ivanes-Aasmäe) was born in Kaliningrad in 1957. As a child, she was engaged in dancing and playing the violin, and after school she decided to become an actress, having left to get an education in St. Petersburg. It was then that Alexandra decided to take the harmonious creative pseudonym of Yakovlev. Immediately after graduation, in 1979, the girl received an offer to star in the disaster film "Crew", which became one of the best in the history of national cinema. So the very first role made the budding actress famous and in demand.
The next in the career of Alexandra Yakovleva were the roles in the films "Second Birth" and "Walruses Float." They did not become big hits, but secured the status of a young and talented actress for Yakovlev. Then she starred in the serial film "Young Russia" about the life of Peter the Great, as well as the drama "Space for Maneuver". Alexandra was perfectly given tragic images, and in 1982 the famous director Georgy Danelia invited her to shoot in his film "Tears Trickled." Yakovleva coped with the assigned task brilliantly.
One of the most famous films with Alexandra Yakovleva was the "Wizards" according to the fantastic script of the Strugatsky brothers. It was in her that not only the beauty of the actress was revealed, but also her vocal data: the whole country still sings songs performed by Yakovleva and other actors, and the film itself is broadcast on TV every New Year's holidays.
After that, in the filmography of Alexandra Yakovleva, movie roles of various genres followed: “Skydivers”, “Ordered to Take Alive”, “Dance Floor”, “White Curse” and others. The comedy western "Man from the Capuchin Boulevard" became very memorable, where the actress was invited by Andrei Mironov himself.
Alexandra's film career began to fade in the turbulent 90s. She decided to engage in social activities, but ended up in the leadership of Sheremetyevo Airport, and later moved to the presidium of the Russian Railways Society. Yakovleva returned to the cinema only in 2016, when she was offered to play one of the roles in a new rethinking of her very first film, which received the same name - “Crew”.