Iroda Mirzaxonovna Aliyeva[a] (December 17, 1929 – July 7, 1989) was an Uzbek-Soviet theater and cinema actress.
[2] In 1951, she worked at the Tashkent Drama Theater named after Hamza under the guidance of the People's Artist of the USSR Sora Eshontorayeva.
The images created by Aliyeva were characterized by the understanding of the author's idea, the intellectual depth, the beauty and brightness, while maintaining the warmth, kindness and charm.
In 1967, she was awarded the honorary title of People's Artist of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic.
Since 1970, she also performed roles in cinema, especially in the studio “Uzbekfilm”; in particular, she is known outside the republic for the role of the witch Almauz-Kampir in the children's films Akmal, Dragon and Princess (1981) and The New Akmal's Adventures (1983), was filmed in episodes of pictures “Once Alone” (1974), “The Pirates of the XX Century” (1979), “The Youth of the Genius” (1982).