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Occupation
  
Singer, Actress

Partner
  
Andrei Latkovski (1978–)

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Laima Vaikule

Awards
  



Born
  
March 31, 1954 (age 69) (
1954-03-31
)
Cesis, Latvia

Movies
  
V russkom stile, Tantsy na kryshe, Inspektor Gull

Albums
  
Ah, vernisaz, ah, vernisaz!, Atkal Majas, Lucsye pesni

Parents
  
Stanislav Vaikulis, Yanina Vaikule

Similar People
  
Valery Leontiev, Raimonds Pauls, Larisa Dolina, Igor Krutoy, Sofia Rotaru

Raimond pauls laima vaikule igor kutoi


Laima Vaikule is a popular Latvian actress, singer, director, and choreographer, best known in Europe and in the former USSR for such popular hits as "Vernisage" and "Charlie," among other songs.

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Laima Vaikule smiling touching his hair and wearing a black dress

She was born on March 31, 1954, in Cēsis, Latvia. Her parents moved to Riga when she was three. Young Laima was fond of music and dancing. In 1966, at the age of 12, she took part in a competition of young singers and was noticed. Between 1970 and 1973, she studied nursing at the Vilnius Medical College, while also continuing to sing with a band. Eventually she became a lead singer with a local band in Riga, Latvia and worked night gigs at local clubs and restaurants for several years. In the 1980s she studied acting and directing at Moscow State Institute for Theatrical Arts (GITIS), graduating as actress and director.

Laima Vaikule smiling with a blonde hair and wearing a green cap

In 1985, Laima Vaikule made her first hit in the Soviet Union. Since 1986, Vaikule has been enjoying a fruitful collaboration with popular Latvian composer, Raimonds Pauls, and Russian poet Ilya Reznik, who wrote such hits as "Vernisage", "Charlie" and "Skripach na kryshe" ("Fiddler on the roof"). She is among the original organizers of the Jurmala Festival of popular music [1], along with Raimond Pauls. During the 1980s and 1990s Laima Vaikule was a regular participant at international music competitions and festivals across Europe. Vaikule was awarded the Golden Lyra at "Bratislavská Lýra, 87", was guest singer and a host at "Jurmala 92" festival, and also took part at "AU music world" in Monaco, among other festivals and competitions. She was awarded the title National Actress of Latvia and was awarded the Grand Prix (1996) for her special contribution to the music and culture of Latvia.

Laima Vaikule smiling touching his hair and wearing a black dress

Laima Vaikule is currently living and working in Riga, Latvia and owns a second home in Moscow, Russia.

Laima Vaikule speaking during an interview and holding white roses while wearing a black coat

Laima Vaikule is an animal rights activist and a vegetarian.

Laima Vaikule MAMY BLUE


  • "Esche ne vecher" ("Еще не вечер")
  • "Listja zheltyje" ("Листья Желтые")
  • "Vernisazh" (duet with Valery Leontiev)
  • "O chem igraet pianist" ("О чем играет пианист")
  • "Scripach na krishe" (Скрипач на крыше)
  • "Charli" ("Чарли")
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2014
    Alisa v Strane chudes (TV Special) as
    Gertsoginya (as Layma Vaykule)
    2014
    The Golden Horse as
    Black mother
    2003
    Snezhnaya koroleva (TV Movie) as
    Snow Queen
    2000
    Starye pesni o glavnom. Postskriptum (TV Movie) as
    Guest-amphibian
    1998
    Voenno-polevoy romans (TV Movie)
    1998
    Starye pesni o glavnom 3 (TV Movie) as
    English Songstress
    1997
    Starye pesni o glavnom 2 (TV Movie) as
    Mrs. Layma
    1991
    V russkom stile
    1985
    Tantsy na kryshe
    1980
    Bratya Riko (TV Movie) as
    Singer
    1979
    Inspektor Gull (TV Movie) as
    Singer in a Club
    Soundtrack
    2010
    Pesnya goda 2009 (TV Special) (performer: "Raduga" - as Layma Vaykule)
    2009
    Ward No. 6 (performer: "Akapulko")
    2009
    Pesnya goda 2008 (TV Special) (performer: "Pesenka", "Pribaltiyskiy roman")
    2000
    Starye pesni o glavnom. Postskriptum (TV Movie) (performer: "Pesenka o morskom dyavole" aka "Ey, moryak!")
    1998
    Starye pesni o glavnom 3 (TV Movie) (performer: "Mamy Blue", "Nadezhda")
    1997
    Starye pesni o glavnom 2 (TV Movie) (performer: "Lunnyy kamen'")
    Self
    2015
    Evening Urgant (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Laima Vaikule/Yelawolf (2020) - Self - Guest
    - Laima Vaikule/Alexander Kerzhakov/Skillzy/Pasosh (2019) - Self - Guest
    - Alexander Revva/Laima Vaikule (2017) - Self - Guest
    - Laima Vaikule (2015) - Self - Guest
    2012
    Tsirk: illyuziya lyubvi (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2011
    Premiya Muz-TV 2011 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer / Presenter (as Layma Vaykule)
    2011
    Pesnya goda 2010 (TV Special) as
    Self (as Layma Vaykule)
    2010
    Pesnya goda 2009 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer / Laureat (as Layma Vaykule)
    2009
    Premiya Muz-TV 2009 (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter (as Layma Vaykule)
    2009
    Pesnya goda 2008 (TV Special) as
    Self - Guest Performer (as Layma Vaykule)
    2008
    Zona svobodnaja ot ubijstva (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2008
    Legendy Retro FM (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Legends of Retro FM 2008 (Moscow) (2008) - Self
    2007
    Fabrika zvezd (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest Performer
    - Episode #7.48 (2007) - Self - Guest Performer
    2005
    Comedy Club (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.27 (2005) - Self
    2004
    Narodnyy artist (TV Series) as
    Self - Judge / Self
    2001
    Bolshaya stirka (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Novogodniy vypusk (2001) - Self
    1993
    The VIIth Annual Awards of the Russian Academy of Motion Picture Arts (TV Special) as
    Self - presenter, singer

    References

    Laima Vaikule Wikipedia