Firangiz Sharifova was born on 6 February 1924 in Baku in the family of the leading figures of the national theater Abbas Mirza Sharifzadeh and Marziyya Davudova.
[3] At the age of six, Sharifova's father took her on stage as the sister of his character Sevyar in the play "Oktay Elolu".
[5] In 1941, on the advice of Uzeyir bey Hajibeyov, a close friend and benefactor of her family, she entered the vocal faculty of the Azerbaijan State Conservatory (now the Academy of Music).
[6] Sharifova remained at the Theatre of Young Spectators until 1961 when she was employed by the Academic National Drama Theater.
[5] Sharifova starred in the films "Country house for one family", "An owl flew in", "The Legend of the Silver Lake", "Leaf fall in the summer season", "Most important interview", "Long Life Chords", "Day of Execution", etc.