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Alla Pugacheva

1949-04-15 (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.

Movies

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A Woman That Sings
38 %|Dec 6, 1978
Music, Romance, Drama
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My Dad - Intars Busulis
0 %|Oct 25, 2023
Documentary
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Alla Pugacheva. That Very Concert
75 %|Oct 31, 2019
Documentary, Music
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Plankton Salesmen
0 %|Oct 29, 2017
Documentary
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The Other "I" of Philip Kirkorov
0 %|Jan 1, 2017
Documentary
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Chasing Two Hares
58 %|Dec 25, 2003
Music, Comedy, TV Movie
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Alla Pugacheva: Selected Songs
0 %|Nov 18, 1998
Music
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Старые песни о главном 3
30 %|Jan 1, 1998
Music, TV Movie
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Julia
0 %|Jan 1, 1993
Drama, Music
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Over the Rainbow
50 %|Jun 6, 1986
Family, Fantasy
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How to Become a Star
65 %|Mar 25, 1986
Comedy, Music
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I Came and I'm Speaking
0 %|Sep 16, 1985
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Season of Miracles
20 %|Jan 1, 1985
Comedy, Music
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Maestro bez frakas
0 %|Jan 1, 1985
Music, Documentary, TV Movie
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Love for Love
0 %|Jul 11, 1983
Music
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The Grandmothers Told in Two...
0 %|Dec 31, 1979
Comedy
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Theater of Alla Pugacheva
0 %|Jan 6, 1979
Music, Documentary
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A Center from the Skies
50 %|Dec 28, 1975
Comedy, Romance
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Сезон чудес
0 %|Invalid Date
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Pena
43 %|Oct 1, 1979
Comedy
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The Magic Lantern
65 %|Jan 1, 1977
Music, Comedy, TV Movie
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The Amazing Boy
0 %|Sep 1, 1970
Adventure, Family

Series

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Big Difference
80 %|Jan 1, 2008
Comedy
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A Kettle of Colour
18 %|Jan 29, 1972
Reality