Zemfira Tsakhilova

Zemfira Avramovna Tsakhilova (Russian: Земфи́ра Авра́мовна Цахи́лова, Ossetian: Цъæхилты Аврамы чызг Земфирæ; born 24 April 1943) is a Soviet and Russian actress and teacher.

At the end of the 60s, the theater team, along with Vadim Beroev and Tatyana Bestayeva was part of the so-called “Ossetian village” - a group of young but already very popular artists.

She had a role in the Hasan Seyidbeyli film “Why are you silent?”, which predetermined the role of the actress - in the future she was often invited to play the roles of beautiful women, representatives southern and eastern peoples of the USSR: for example, her heroines were Moldavian, Azerbaijani, Georgian, Tajik, Romanian, Ossetian, as well as French and in the miniseries Captain Nemo.

In 1993, she founded the Katyusha Center for the Development of Aesthetics and Beauty, a non-profit educational institution for children from 4 to 17 years old.

[1] Her husband is a doctor of economic sciences and an entrepreneur Georgy Tsagolov.