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Home/People/Irina Aktasheva
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Born
Oct 6, 1931Died: Feb 11, 2018
Lived 86 years
Place of Birth
Yolatan, Turkmen SSR, USSR
Known For
Directing
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

2
Movies
0
TV Shows
5
Directed
Also Known As
Ирина Акташева
IMDb Profile

Irina Aktasheva

Directing

Biography
Irina Aktasheva was born on 6 October, 1931 in Yolatan, Turkmen SSR, USSR. She graduated acting with Sergey Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova at the All-Russian State University of Cinematography, VGIK in Moscow in 1953 where she met director Hristo Piskov, whose partner in the profession and in life she remained until the end of his days. She has worked at the Film Actors’ Theatre in Moscow (1953-1955). After their return to Bulgaria in 1955 the two worked at the Feature Film Studio, to begin with as assistant directors. Irina Aktasheva has one role to her name – Lyudmila in The commander of the detachment (1959) directed by Ducho Mundrov in which she acts opposite Kosta Tsonev. The debut of the two young film directors Poor man’s street (1960), awarded First Prize at the Golden Rose Feature Festival in Varna, heralded the emergence of a new phenomenon in Bulgarian filmmaking. Their first success was followed by another with their second film There is no death (1963). But their third film Monday morning (1966) was banned for 22 whole years – until October 1988. In 1989 it was awarded the Special Prize of the Union of Bulgarian Filmmakers, the Best Actress Award to Pepa Nikolova and the Prize for Cinematography to Dimo Kolarov.
The Troop Leader poster

The Troop Leader

as Lyudmila
1959
The Lesson of Life poster

The Lesson of Life

Cast
1955