Sabina Akhmedova
- Actress
- Producer
Sabina Akhmedova joined Moscow's Institute of Modern Arts when she was
16. During the four year program, she studied with members of the
well-known Moscow Art Theatre, founded by acting legend Constantin
Stanislavsky. She made her stage debut in
Tennessee Williams's "Summer and
Smoke" as Rosa Gonzalez. Other performances soon followed, such as
Alexander Pushkin's "Small tragedies"
and Federico García Lorca's "The
house of Bernarda Alba". After graduation, she was promptly recruited
by Stas Namin's "Music and Drama Theatre" as a lead actress, where she
not only performed in dramatic plays, but also in lively musicals, such
as "Hair" and "Jesus Christ Superstar". Her movie debut was as Irina,a
romantic girl-next-door in "Christmas Gift" (2001). Other films and TV
projects followed, including "Bachelors" and "Ivlampia Romanova". She
rose to fame in MTV's comedy "The Club", where she played series
regular Tamara for five seasons. This led to her most acclaimed role to
date, Lana, in "Diversant 2". The year 2006 found Sabina continuing her
studies at the Lee Strasberg Institute in
Los Angeles. A versatile actor, Sabina has recently played Goneril in
William Shakespeare's "King
Lear" at the Strasberg's Marilyn Monroe
Theatre, and can be next seen as Amy in the independent feature "Taxi
Man".