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Source: IMDb Tatiana Samoilova (Tatyana Samojlova) is a Russian film actress known for the leading roles in The Cranes Are Flying (1957) and Anna Karenina (1967). She was born on May 4, 1934, in Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russia. Her father, Yevgeni Samojlov, was a notable Russian actor, Her mother, Zinaida Ilyinichna, was Jewish. Young Samojlova studied music under the tutelage of her mother. During the Second World War, she escaped from the siege of Leningrad with her parents, and moved to Moscow. There she studied ballet and graduated from the Ballet School of Stanislavsky Theatre. She was invited by Maya Plisetskaya to join the ballet school of Bolshoi Theatre, but she chose to be a dramatic actress. From 1953-1956 she studied at Shchukin Theatrical School, then at State Institute of Theatrical Art (GITIS), graduating in 1962, as actress. While a student, Samojlova made her film debut in Meksikanets (1955). Samojlova shot to fame with the leading role as Veronika in Letyat Zhuravli (The Cranes are Flying 1957) by director Mikhail Kalatozov. In spite of the initial cold reception by the Soviet officialdom, the film was loved by public in Russia and internationally. It became the first and only Russian film to be awarded the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival in 1958. Samojlova won a Special Mention at Cannes and was nominated for Best Foreign Actress BAFTA Film Award in 1959. She received many offers internationally, and was invited to work in Hollywood, but the Soviet government forced her to decline any jobs outside the Soviet Union. To make things worse for Samojlova, her character, Veronika, was labeled a 'whore' by the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. During the 60s, her career stagnated due to overall stagnation in the USSR under Leonid Brezhnev. In 1960 Samojlova lost her job with Mayakovsky Theatre in Moscow, and was practically unemployed for several years. Her next success came with the title role in Anna Karenina (1967), an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Leo Tolstoy by director Aleksandr Zarkhi. Samojlova starred as Anna Karenina opposite her ex-husband Vasili Lanovoy. During the 80s and 90s, Tatiana Samojlova had a lengthy pause in her film career. She made a comeback in several TV series in the 2000s. She was married four times, and has one son. Samojlova was designated People's Actress of Russia (1993). She is living in Moscow, Russia. Filmography Nirvana (2008/I) .... Margarita Ivanovna Far from Sunset Boulevard (2005) (as Tatiana Samoilova) .... Poliakova old ... aka "Daleko ot Sanset Bulvara" - Russia (original title) "Moskovskaya saga" (2004) TV series .... Professor 24 Hours (2000) .... Mother ... aka "24 chasa" - Russia (original title) Brillianty dlya diktatury proletariata (1975) .... Olenetskaya Okean (1974) Vozvrata net (1973) Gorod na Kavkaze (1972) Nechayannye radosti (1972) Anna Karenina (1967) .... Anna Karenina Attack and Retreat (1964) .... Sonya ... aka "Italiani brava gente" - Italy (original title) Alba Regia (1961) .... Alba Leon Garros ishchet druga (1961) .... Natacha ... aka "20,000 Leagues Across the Land" - USA (TV title) ... aka "Leon Garros Is Looking for His Friend" - International (English title) (informal title) The Unmailed Letter (1959) .... Tanya ... aka "Neotpravlennoye pismo" - Soviet Union (original title) The Cranes Are Flying (1957) (as T. Samojlova) .... Veronika ... aka "Letyat zhuravli" - Soviet Union (original title) Meksikanets (1955) .... Maria ... aka "The Mexican" - International (English title) (informal title)
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Source: IMDb Anastasia Vertinskaya is a popular Russian actress and public figure best known for her roles as Assol in Alye parusa (1961) and Ophelia in Hamlet (1964). She was born on December 19, 1944, in Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (now Moscow, Russia). Her father, Aleksandr Vertinsky, was a famous Russian actor, singer and songwriter, who returned from his emigration in China to Moscow during the Second World War. Her mother, Lidiya Vertinskaya (Lidia Vladimirovna Tsirgvava), was also a Russian émigré who was born into a Georgian-Russian family in Kharbin, and her older sister, Marianna Vertinskaya, was born in 1943, in Shanghai, China. Young Anastasia Vertinskaya had a happy childhood together with her sister Marianna. She was brought up in a multi-lingual family where she enjoyed an intellectually stimulating environment, and a highly cultural atmosphere of her parents circle. Anastasia Vertinskaya was fond of her father, who invested much of his talent and energy in his daughter's education. Her famous father died when Anastasia Vertinskaya was 14, and she suffered from emotional trauma that cast influence on her most important roles in film, that she played at the age of 15 to 19, such as Assol, Gutierre, and Ophelia. In 1961, at age 15, Vertinskaya made her film debut starring as love-torn Assol who has a dream about her hero, Vasili Lanovoy. She became an instant celebrity in the Soviet Union with her first film, Alye parusa (1961), by director Aleksandr Ptushko, a popular adaptation of the eponymous book by Alexander Green. Next year she co-starred as Gutierre in Chelovek-Amfibiya (1962) Vertinskaya shot to international fame starring as Ophelia opposite Innokenti Smoktunovsky in Hamlet (1964), by director Grigori Kozintsev. Meanwhile, she attended the Shchukin Theatrical School, graduating in 1967, as an actress. She played supporting roles as Lisa Bolkonskaya in War and Peace (1967), by director Sergei Bondarchuk and as Kitty in Anna Karenina (1967), by director Aleksandr Zarkhi. She also starred as Margarita in Master i Margarita (1994), an adaptation of the eponymous book by Mikhail A. Bulgakov. Anastasiya Vertinskaya was member of several theatrical companies in Moscow, such as Theatre of Vakhtangov, Taganka, Theatre Sovremennik, Pushkin Theatre, and Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT). Her most acclaimed stage appearances were as Nina in 'The Seagull' and as Elena in 'Uncle Vanya', both plays by Anton Chekhov. In a unique theatrical experiment by director Anatoli Efros at Taganka, she appeared in two roles: as Prospero and Ariel in the Shakespeare's Tempest. In 1989 she portrayed her father, Aleksandr Vertinsky, in a show that she also wrote and directed to mark the centennial birthday anniversary of her father. Outside of her film career A. Vertinskaya taught acting in Oxford and in the European film school in Switzerland; she also held a master class at Comédie-Française (Théâtre de la Républic) and at Chekhov's school in Paris. She was designated People's Actress of Russia. Since 1991 Anastasiya Vertinskaya has been running the Charitable Foundation for Actors, which supports such cultural landmarks as the home of Boris Pasternak and the museum of Anton Chekhov as well as many other cultural projects and individual actors and filmmakers. During the 1990s she completed restoration of her father's historic recordings for a CD release. Anastasiya Vertinskaya was married to director Nikita Mikhalkov and their son, Stepan Mikhalkov, is also a filmmaker. Filmography Bremenskie muzykanty (2001) .... Atamansha Master i Margarita (1994) .... Margarita Zazda strasti (1991) V gorode Sochi tyomnye nochi (1989) ... aka "How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea" - International (English title) (informal literal title) Novye priklyucheniya yanki pri dvore korolya Artura (1988) .... Morgan Le Fay "Tskhovreba Don Kikhotisa da Sancho Panchosi" (1988) TV mini-series "Tskhovreba Don Kikhotisa da Sancho Panchosi (meore natsili)" (1988) TV mini-series "Dni i gody Nikolaya Batygina" (1987) TV mini-series Krazha (1982) (TV) Ovod (1980) (TV) Bezymyannaya zvezda (1978) (TV) .... Mona Ten (1972) .... Princess ... aka "Shadow" - International (English title) (informal title) Chelovek na svoyom meste (1972) A Man Before His Time (1971) ... aka "Prezhdevremennyy chelovek" - Soviet Union (original title) Sluchay s Polyninym (1970) Ne goryuy (1969) .... Mary Tsintsadze - Levan's daughter ... aka "Don't Grieve" - International (English title) (literal title) Tenderness (1969) (as A. Vertinskaya) .... Tanya ... aka "Vlyublyonnye" - Soviet Union (original title) ... aka "The Lovers" - International (English title) Voyna i mir IV: Pierre Bezukhov (1967) .... Pricess Lisa Bolkonskaya ... aka "War and Peace: Part IV" - International (English title) (series title) Anna Karenina (1967) (as A. Vertinskaya) .... Kitty Nezhnost' (1967) ... aka "Tenderness" - Europe (English title) War and Peace (1967) .... Pricess Lisa Bolkonskaya ... aka "Voyna i mir" - Soviet Union (original title) War and Peace: Part II (1966) .... Princess Bolkonskaya ... aka "Voyna i mir II: Natasha Rostova" - Soviet Union (original title) Voyna i mir I: Andrey Bolkonskiy (1965) .... Lisa Bolkonskaya ... aka "War and Peace: Part I" - International (English title) (series title) Hamlet (1964) .... Ophelia ... aka "Gamlet" - Soviet Union (original title) Chelovek-Amfibiya (1962) .... Gutiere Baltazar ... aka "The Amphibian Man" - USA (TV title) Alye parusa (1961) .... Assol
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Source: IMDb Svetlana Svetlichnaya Date of Birth: 15 May 1940, Leninakan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Gyumri, Armenia] Filmography The Goddess (2004) .... Mom the ghost ... aka "Boginya: kak ya polyubila" - Russia (original title) ... aka "The Goddess: How I Fell in Love" - International (English title) (informal literal title) Day of Wrath (1985) .... Zhenschina s razvalin ... aka "Den gneva" - Soviet Union (original title) Anna Pavlova (1983) Nedopesok Napoleon III (1979) "Mesto vstrechi izmenit nelzya" (1979) TV mini-series .... Larisa's sister Ty - mne, ya - tebe (1976) .... Valya Kogda drozhit zemlya (1975) .... Irina Sakrytyje sesona (1974) Skvorets i Lira (1974) .... Genrietta "Semnadtsat mgnoveniy vesny" (1973) TV mini-series .... Gabi Nabel (unknown episodes) Derzhis za oblaka (1971) .... Milly Nepodsuden (1969) Novye priklyucheniya neulovimykh (1968) The Diamond Arm (1968) .... Anna Sergeyevna ... aka "Brilliantovaya ruka" - Soviet Union (original title) Ne samyy udachnyy den (1966) Hero of Our Time (1965) .... Girl ... aka "Geroy nashego vremeni" - Soviet Union (original title) Stryapukha (1965) .... Pavlina Khutornaya Tridtsat tri (Nenauchnaya fantastika) (1965) .... TV worker Poka front v oborone (1965) Chistye prudy (1965) .... Katya ... aka "Clean Ponds" - International (English title) (literal title) Tyotka s fiyalkami (1964) Mne dvadtsat let (1964) .... Sveta Im pokoryaetsya nebo (1963) .... Nina Kolchina ... aka "They Conquer the Skies" - International (English title) (informal title) Lestnitsa (1962) (TV) ... aka "The Staircase" - International (English title) (informal literal title) Kolybelnaya (1960) .... Nata
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Source: IMDb Natalya Seleznyova Date of Birth: 19 June 1945, Moscow, Russia Filmography Aferisty (2008) (TV) Vy ne ostavite menya (2006) Sin neudachnika (2002) (TV) "The Smile of Melometa" (2002) TV series ... aka "Ulybka Melomety" - Russia (original title) Impotent (2001) Starye pesni o glavnom 3 (1998) (TV) .... Zinaida Mikhailovna ... aka "Old Songs of the Main Things 3" - International (English title) (informal title) Yubiley prokurora (1998) Starye pesni o glavnom 2 (1997) (TV) ... aka "Old Songs of the Main Things 2" - International (English title) (informal title) "Dom" (1995) TV series Love-Service (1995) ... aka "Lov-servis" - Russia (original title) Ya tebya nenavizhu (1986) (TV) Gorod nevest (1985) Beregite muzhchin! (1982) Prosto uzhas (1982) .... Car repair worker Khalif-aist (1981) (TV) (voice) (as N. Selezneva) .... Stork Prodavets ptits (1979) (TV) .... Countess Tema (1979) .... Svetlana, Yesenin's disciple Po ulitsam komod vodili... (1978) .... Driver's fellow-traveller Ne mozhet byt! (1975) .... Anatoly's wife Priklyucheniya Nuki (1975) Svoy paren (1974) Volshebnyy fonar (1974) Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future (1973) .... Zinaida Mikhailovna (Zina) Timofeyeva ... aka "Ivan Vasilevich menyaet professiyu" - Soviet Union (original title) ... aka "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Occupation" - USA (video title) ... aka "Ivan the Terrible: Back to the Future" - USA Tochka, tochka, zapyataya... (1972) .... Doctor Kak my iskali Tishku (1971) Priklyucheniya zhyoltogo chemodanchika (1970) .... Petya's mother "Kabachok 13 stulev" (1969) TV series (as N. Seleznyova) .... Pani Katarina (1969) Kalif-Aist (1968) (TV) Ya vas lyubil... (1967) (as N. Seleznyova) .... Lidia Nikolayevna Kto pridumal koleso? (1966) Operatsiya Y i drugiye priklyucheniya Shurika (1965) .... Lida (segment "Navazhdeniye") Alyonka (1961) (as Natasha Seleznyova) Devochka i krokodil (1956) Alyosha Ptitsyn vyrabatyvaet kharakter (1953)
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Source: IMDb Natalya Varley Date of birth: 22 June 1947, Constanta, Romania. In the late 50-ies Varley family settled in Moscow. Filmography Volkodav iz roda Serykh Psov (2007) .... Mat Kendarat ... aka "Wolfhound" - International (English title) (short title) ... aka "Wolfhound from the Tribe of Grey Dogs" - International (English title) (informal literal title) ... aka "Wolfhound of the Grey Dog Clan" - International (English title) (long title) Starye pesni o glavnom 2 (1997) (TV) .... Nina ... aka "Old Songs of the Main Things 2" - International (English title) (informal title) Volshebnik izumrudnogo goroda (1994) .... Bastinda/Gingema ... aka "The Wizard of the City of Emeralds" - USA (literal English title) Malenkie chelovechki Bolshevistskogo pereulka, ili Khochu piva (1993) Na Deribasovskoy khoroshaya pogoda, ili na Brayton Bich opyat idut dozhdi (1992) (voice) (uncredited) .... Agent Mary Star Postoronnim vkhod razreshyon (1986) "Gostya iz budushchego" (1985) TV mini-series .... Marta Erastovna Nam ne dano predugadat (1984) Talisman (1983) .... Mama Ne khochu byt vzroslym (1982) ... aka "I Don't Want to Be an Adult" - International (English title) (literal title) Ne zhdali, ne gadali (1982) (TV) Edinstvennyy muzhchina (1981) (TV) Kloun (1980) (TV) Moy papa - idealist (1980) Oshibki yunosti (1978) .... Zina Cirkus v cirkuse (1976) .... Tána ... aka "Circus in the Circus" - USA (TV title) Bolshoy attraktsion (1974) Dmitriy Kantemir (1974) .... Rodyka Twelve Chairs (1971) .... Liza ... aka "12 stulyev" - Soviet Union (original title) Chyornye sukhari (1971) Beg (1970) Sem nevest efreytora Zbrueva (1970) Gold (1969) ... aka "Zoloto" - Soviet Union (original title) Viy (1967) .... Pannochka ... aka "Viy or Spirit of Evil" - USA (DVD title) Kavkazskaya plennitsa, ili Novye priklyucheniya Shurika (1967) .... Nina ... aka "Kidnapping Caucassian Style" - USA (video title) ... aka "Kidnapping Caucassian Style, or Shurik's New Adventures" - USA (video title) Formula radugi (1966)
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Source: IMDb Tamara Syomina Date of birth: 25 October 1938, Kaluga, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia] Filmography Kto prikhodit v zimniy vecher... (2007) .... Maid Maestro vor (1994) The Executor (1992) ... aka "Ispolnitel prigovora" - Russia (original title) Vverkh tormashkami (1992) Kazyonnyy dom (1989) Bomzh (Bez opredelyonnogo mesta zhitelstva) (1988) Seraya mysh (1988) Proshchay, shpana zamoskvoretskaya (1987) Vera (1986) Yeshchyo lyublyu, yeshchyo nadeyus (1985) Osoboye podrazdeleniye (1984) Naydi na schastye podkovu (1983) Odinokim predostavlyaetsya obshchezhitiye (1983) Formula sveta (1982) Tayna zapisnoy knizhki (1981) Dym otechestva (1980) ... aka "The Smoke of the Home Country" - International (English title) (literal title) Kholostyaki (1980) Opasnye druzya (1979) Traktir na Pyatnitskoy (1978) .... Irina Pugachev (1978) (as Tamara Syemina) .... Sofiya Pugachyeva ... aka "Yemelyan Pugachyov" - Soviet Union (original title) A u nas byla tishina... (1977) Goodness (1977) ... aka "Dobrota" - Soviet Union (original title) Bezottsovshchina (1976) Chyornyy prints (1973) "Vechnyy zov" (1973) TV series Rasskazhi mne o sebe (1971) Odin iz nas (1970) Lyubov Serafima Frolova (1968) Oni zhivut ryadom (1968) .... Tata Pro chudesa chelovyecheskiye (1968) .... Granya Chelovek, kotorogo ya lyublyu (1966) .... Sasha Chistye prudy (1965) .... Anna ... aka "Clean Ponds" - International (English title) (literal title) Vremya, vperyod! (1965) .... Olya Tregubova Den schastya (1963) .... Aleksandra Krepostnaya aktrisa (1963) ... aka "The Serf Actress" - International (English title) (informal literal title) Kollegi (1962) Porozhniy reys (1962) Voskreseniye (1960) .... Katyusha Maslova The Two Fedors (1959) .... Natasha ... aka "Dva Fyodora" - Soviet Union (original title) Vsyo nachinayetsya s dorogi (1959)
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Source: IMDb Elina Bystritskaya is a Soviet - Russian actress best known as Aksinya in And Quiet Flows the Don (1957) by director Aleksandr Gerasimov. She was born on April 4, 1928, in Kiev, Ukraine, Soviet Union. Her father, Avraam Petrovich Bystritsky, was a notable medical doctor in Kiev, her mother, Esther Isaakovna, was a medical administrator. Young Elina Bystritskaya worked as a medical nurse helping her parents in a Soviet military hospital during the Second World War. She was decorated by the Soviet State for her contribution to the Victory in the Second World War. From 1944 - 1947 she studied as a medical nurse at Nezhin Nursing School, graduating in 1947 as gynecological nurse, and then worked at a gynecological clinic. That same year she failed to enter the Kiev Acting School and studied to be a teacher, albeit her second attempt to acting school was successful. From 1948-1953 she attended the Kiev Theatrical Institute, graduating in 1953 as an actress. Bystritskaya shot to fame in the Soviet Union with the role as a doctor in Neokonchennaya povest (1955) by director Fridrikh Ermler. In 1955 she was acclaimed as the "Best Soviet actress" of the year, and was a member of the Soviet delegation in Paris for the "Week of Soviet Film" there. A year later she was handpicked by writer Mikhail Sholokhov to co-star as Aksinya opposite Pyotr Glebov in And Quiet Flows the Don (1957) by director Aleksandr Gerasimov. Her role as Aksinya in the 'Tikhiy Don' trilogy became her best known work in film. Since 1958 Bystritskaya has been a permanent member of the troupe with Maly Theatre in Moscow. Filmography Bravye parni (1993) Nikolay Bauman (1968) .... Andreyeva Dachniki (1967) .... Yulia Filippovna Vsyo ostayotsya lyudyam (1963) .... Rumyantseva ... aka "Everything Remains for the People" - International (English title) (informal literal title) Russkiy suvenir (1960) .... Pandora Montezi ... aka "Russian Souvenir" - International (English title) (informal literal title) Tikhiy Don II (1958) .... Aksiniya ... aka "And Quiet Flows the Don II" - International (English title) (informal title) Dobrovoltsy (1958) And Quiet Flows the Don (1957) .... Aksiniya ... aka "Tikhiy Don" - Soviet Union (original title) Neokonchennaya povest (1955) .... Elizaveta Muromtseva V mirnye dni (1950)