Inna AlenikovaRussian theater and film actress.
Date of Birth: 12.04.1950
Country: Russia |
Content:
- Early Life and Career
- Debut with "Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin"
- Marriage to Vladimir Alenikov
- Return to Acting
Early Life and Career
Inna Alenikova, a renowned Russian actress of stage and screen, began her cinematic journey in 1979 with a pivotal role in the detective film "City Accepted." Embodying the character of forensic expert Margarita Ushakova, she left an indelible mark on the audience.
Debut with "Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin"
A significant turning point in Inna's career came in 1983 when she starred in her husband Vladimir Alenikov's beloved children's musical comedy, "Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin." Her portrayal of the French teacher, Inna Andreyevna, garnered widespread acclaim and cemented her status as a household name.
Marriage to Vladimir Alenikov
Inna was married to the celebrated film director and screenwriter, Vladimir Mikhailovich Alenikov. His filmography includes iconic works such as "Once Upon a Time There Was a Tuner" (1979), "Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin" (1983), and "The Triumph" (2000).
Return to Acting
After a hiatus of almost a decade, Inna Alenikova made a triumphant return to the screen in 1999. She graced the small screen with unforgettable cameos in the popular television series "Simple Truths" and "Two Destinies."