In 1957, Ariadna made her acting debut in the feature film
Ekaterina Voronina as Irina. Shengelaya appeared in two movies while still a student at the Institute of Cinematography:
Eugene Onegin (Tatyana Larina) and Eugenia Grande (Eugene). She was one of the most well-liked actresses in Soviet cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Her delicate
aristocratic beauty and her old Greek name, Ariadne, were remembered by the audience. Of course, the actress' oriental beauty caught the directors' attention. She was initially given the part of a young woman who had just started living alone, who knew how to accept responsibility for her acts and faults, who had a strong will, and who knew how to accomplish her goals while realizing that not all methods were appropriate. Then, like beads on a string, intriguing works started to be strung by directors like
Ivan Pyriev ("White Nights"),
Georgy Danelia ("Don't Cry!"),
Nadezhda Kosheverova ("Caution, Grandma!"), Felix Mironer ("Leaving"),
Isidor Annensky ("Talents and Admirers," "Ekaterina Voronina"), Abram Room ("Garnet Bracelet"), Naum Trakhtenberg (“Shot”), Eldar Shengelaya (“Freaks”) and many others. She played the roles of
Anne Frank in "
Anne Frank's Diary" by E. Goodrich and A. Heckett and Cleopatra in "Caesar and Cleopatra" by
Bernard Shaw, so the theatrical world was not foreign to her. == Family ==