Alla Pugacheva
April 15, 1949 (75 years old) in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Alla Pugacheva, born on April 15, 1949, in Moscow, is a legendary Russian singer, songwriter, and actress. Known as the "Queen of Soviet Pop Music," she gained fame with the 1975 hit "Harlequin" and has since become an iconic figure in Russian music. Her powerful voice and emotional performances have made songs like "Million Roses" classics. In recent years, Pugacheva remains influential in the music industry, mentoring young artists and making occasional public appearances. Despite her semi-retirement, she continues to be celebrated for her enduring contributions to Russian culture and entertainment.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · My Dad - Intars Busulis as Self
- 2019 · Alla Pugacheva. That Very Concert as herself
- 2019 · Alla Pugacheva. The concert 2019 as Singer
- 2019 · Alla Pugacheva: Dreams of Love as
- 2017 · Plankton Salesmen as Self (archive footage)
- 2017 · The Other "I" of Philip Kirkorov as
- 2012 · Tonight as Self (archive footage)
- 2008 · Big Difference as Self/Guest
- 2003 · Chasing Two Hares as Tonya Korovyak
- 2003 · Alla Pugacheva: Tales of Love as
- 2000 · Old Songs about the Main Thing 4: Postscript as
- 1998 · Alla Pugacheva: Selected Songs as Herself
- 1998 · Алла Пугачева: Избранное as
- 1998 · Old Songs about the Main Thing 3 as малоизвестная певица на кинопробах
- 1997 · Old Songs about the Main Thing 2 as богатая соседка
- 1993 · Julia as
- 1989 · Don't Ask Whom the Bell Tolls as (archive footage)
- 1986 · Over the Rainbow as Svetlana Mikhailovna / Sirena Akheloevna (singing voice)
- 1986 · How to Become a Star as
- 1985 · I Came and I'm Speaking as herself
- 1985 · Wonder Season as
- 1985 · Rock around the Kremlin as herself
- 1985 · Season of Miracles as Herself
- 1985 · Maestro bez frakas as Self
- 1983 · Love for Love as
- 1983 · I Am Returning Your Portrait as herself
- 1979 · The Grandmothers Told in Two... as
- 1979 · Pena as певица на кинофестивале
- 1979 · Theater of Alla Pugacheva as
- 1978 · A Woman That Sings as Anna Streltsova
- 1977 · The Magic Lantern as
- 1975 · A Center from the Skies as Nina Chelnokova (singing voice)
- 1972 · A Kettle of Colour as Self
- 1970 · The Amazing Boy as Lona (voice)