Leyla Shikhlinskaya
Born 1947 (age 78) · Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Appears in 12 titles

Leyla Farrukh gizi Shikhlinskaya (Azerbaijani: Leyla Fәrrux qızı Şıxlinskaya) is an Azerbaijani and Soviet actress, choreographer-teacher and professor. She earned a doctorate in art history, was awarded People's Artist of Azerbaijan, was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR and founder of the Leyla Shikhlinskaya private clinic in Baku. She starred in such films as The Cloth Peddler (1965, Gulchohra), The Day has Past (1971, Asmar) and Dede Gorgud (1975, Banu-Chichek). She authored more than 100 scientific articles. Shikhlinskaya debuted in the role of Gulchohra in The Cloth Peddler, based on the eponymous operetta of Uzeir Hajibeyov. During this period she studied at the school and was engaged in ballet. Shikhlinskaya taught three disciplines at the Bolshoi Theater school. From 1990 to 1992 she was the choreographer of the Diaghilev ballet company. In 1992 Shikhlinskaya became the artistic director of the experimental ballet creative center Sheila, organized by her in Moscow. In 1987, she received her Candidate of Arts. In 1993, Shikhlinskaya was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Azerbaijan.

Filmography

The Day Passed
6.2
The Day Passed
1971
as Asmar
The Window of Sadness
5.3
The Window of Sadness
1986
as Zeynab
Dada Gorgud
3.4
Dada Gorgud
1975
as Banichichak
The Cloth Peddler
4.7
The Cloth Peddler
1965
as Gulchohra
Garden Season
8.0
Garden Season
1985
as Amina
The Witness
1.0
The Witness
1990
as Leyla
Muslim Magomayev Sings
Muslim Magomayev Sings
1971
as Tatyana Larina
The Golden Goose
The Golden Goose
1972
as Shafiga
Xatirələr Sahili
Xatirələr Sahili
1972
as Rana
Dante's Anniversary
Dante's Anniversary
1978
as Yagut
The First Hour of Life
The First Hour of Life
1974
as Azer's Girlfriend
Who Do We Love More?
Who Do We Love More?
1964
as Nargiz (segment “Cazibə qüvvəsi“)