Anna Samokhina

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Anna Samokhina
Born Anna Vladlenovna Podgornaya
(1963-01-14)14 January 1963
Guryevsk, Kemerovo Oblast, Soviet Union
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Saint Petersburg, Russia
Occupation Actress
Years active 1982–2010

Anna Vladlenovna Samokhina (Russian: Анна Владленовна Самохина; 14 January 1963 – 8 February 2010,[1]) was a Russian actress. Samokhina started her film career in 1980s and quickly became popular due to high talent, beauty and charm. She is best known as the leading actress in Yuri Kara's Barons of Crime (rus.[2] Воры в законе, literally Thieves within the Law) - the most outgiving, brutal and controversial Soviet film, about mafia and corruption in the late USSR.

Anna was one of the most beautiful actresses in Russian cinema. At the end of the 1990s, she stopped working in cinema, focusing primarily on her private life and restaurant business. In 2008, she returned to cinema and participated in several pictures.

In November 2009, Anna Samokhina was diagnosed with stomach cancer at a late stage. Until 1 February 2010, Russian press and many actors in country did not know that her illness was very serious. She died at 8 February 2010 in a hospital in Saint Petersburg.[3]

Selected filmography

  • 1988 The Prisoner of If Castle (Russian: Узник замка Иф)
  • 1988 Barons of Crime (Russian: Воры в законе)
  • 1989 Don César de Bazan (Russian: Дон Сезар де Базан)
  • 1992 Detonator (Russian: Детонатор)
  • 1993 Angelica's Passion (Russian: Страсти по Анжелике)
  • 1994 The Wheel of Love (Russian: Колесо любви)
  • 1996 Train to Brooklyn (Russian: Поезд до Бруклина)
  • 1999 Chinese Tea-Set (Russian: Китайский сервиз)

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