Liya Akhedzhakova is a little gem of Soviet cinema. She was a show-stealer in such a comedy classic as Ironiya sudby, ili S legkim parom! (1975) in a part with no words at all. Her ability to create a larger than life heroes is almost unbelievable. Every second line of her Verochka from Sluzhebnyy roman (1977) became a catch-phrase.
Although most directors explore her comic abilities, she's a strongest tragic actress. Liya proved it in Dvadtsat dney bez voyny (1977). She created there an unforgettable image of great complicity, although her only episode lasts less than five minutes and her heroine doesn't have a name and is credited as "Woman with watch."
Her best part to date is a farcial but tragical character of Fima from Nebesa obetovannye (1991). She's been working for many years in one of the most famous Moscow theatres, Sovremennik.