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Irina Moiseeva is a Russian actress and director. She was born on 3 July 1955 in Moscow, Russia. She is 65 years old. Moiseeva graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1977. She has appeared in numerous films and television series, including the popular Russian television series "The Street of Broken Lamps" and "The White Sun of the Desert". Moiseeva has also directed several films, including "The White Sun of the Desert" and "The Street of Broken Lamps". She has also directed several plays, including "The Cherry Orchard" and "The Seagull". Moiseeva is married to actor and director Vladimir Menshov. They have two children, a son and a daughter. Moiseeva's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career in acting and directing.

Popular As Andrei Olegovich Minenkov
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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 3 July 1955
Birthday 3 July
Birthplace Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Russia

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Irina Moiseeva Height, Weight & Measurements

At 69 years old, Irina Moiseeva height is 1.83 m .

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Who Is Irina Moiseeva's Husband?

Her husband is Andrei Minenkov (m. 1977)

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Irina Moiseeva Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Irina Moiseeva worth at the age of 69 years old? Irina Moiseeva’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Russia. We have estimated Irina Moiseeva's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1977

Moiseeva and Minenkov married in 1977 and had a daughter in 1983.

1976

The next season, Moiseeva and Minenkov were again ranked behind Linichuk/Karponosov at the Soviet Championships but edged past them in international competition to be second only to Pakhomova/Gorshkov. They won a silver medal at the 1976 Olympics, the first Games to include ice dancing. They also won silver at the World and European Championships.

The 1976–1977 season was the most successful for Moiseeva and Minenkov. They won World, European and national titles. Their dominance began to wane over the following years, however, they won a total of eight consecutive World medals and seven European medals (including another gold in 1978). They also won the bronze at the 1980 Olympics.

1969

The couple trained at VSS Trud in Moscow. They were coached by Tatiana Tarasova, Lyudmila Pakhomova, and Natalia Dubova. Tarasova coached them for ten years, beginning in 1969. They retired in 1983 because Moiseeva was expecting their daughter.

1967

Irina Moiseeva and Andrei Minenkov met at the rink when they were six years old and began skating together in 1967. They had their breakthrough during the 1974–1975 season. They were third at the Soviet Championships, behind Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov and Natalia Linichuk / Gennadi Karponosov, and placed just off the podium at the 1975 European Championships. However, they then went on to capture their first World title at the World Championships, in the absence of Pakhomova/Gorshkov but moving ahead of a few teams ranked higher than them earlier in the season, including Linichuk/Karpanosov.

1955

Irina Valentinovna Moiseeva (Russian: Ирина Валентиновна Моисеева ; born 3 July 1955) is a Russian retired ice dancer who represented the Soviet Union. With partner and husband Andrei Minenkov, she is the 1976 Olympic silver medalist, 1980 Olympic bronze medalist, and two-time World champion (1975, 1977).