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Olga Yakovleva (actress)
Olga Yakovleva is the name of: * Olga Yakovleva (actress), Russian actress, frequent collaborator of the director Anatoly Efros Anatoly Vasilievich Efros (russian: Анатолий Васильевич Эфрос; July 3, 1925, Kharkiv — January 13, 1987, Moscow) was a Soviet theatre and film director. He was a leading interpreter of Russian classics during the Era of St ... * Olga Yakovleva (basketball, born 1963), Russian basketball player * Olga Yakovleva (basketball, born 1986) (died 2010), Russian basketball player * Olga Vitalevna Yakovleva or Origa (1970–2015), Russian singer {{hndis, Yakovleva, Olga ...
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Olga Yakovleva (actress)
Olga Yakovleva is the name of: * Olga Yakovleva (actress), Russian actress, frequent collaborator of the director Anatoly Efros Anatoly Vasilievich Efros (russian: Анатолий Васильевич Эфрос; July 3, 1925, Kharkiv — January 13, 1987, Moscow) was a Soviet theatre and film director. He was a leading interpreter of Russian classics during the Era of St ... * Olga Yakovleva (basketball, born 1963), Russian basketball player * Olga Yakovleva (basketball, born 1986) (died 2010), Russian basketball player * Olga Vitalevna Yakovleva or Origa (1970–2015), Russian singer {{hndis, Yakovleva, Olga ...
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Anatoly Efros
Anatoly Vasilievich Efros (russian: Анатолий Васильевич Эфрос; July 3, 1925, Kharkiv — January 13, 1987, Moscow) was a Soviet theatre and film director. He was a leading interpreter of Russian classics during the Era of Stagnation and "received numerous awards for creative excellence". His writings on theatre were published in English under the titles ''The Joy of Rehearsal: Reflections on Interpretation and Practice'' () and ''The Craft of Rehearsal: Further Reflections on Interpretation and Practice'' (). Children's Theatre and the Lenkom Efros was born in Kharkiv. In 1954, he was appointed to run the Central Theatre for Children in Moscow and managed to transform it from a conservative backwater into one of the most fashionable Soviet theatres. At that early period, he staged many plays by Victor Rozov, including ''Searching for Happiness'' (1957), ''Unequal Battle'' (1960), ''Before Supper'' (1962). In 1963, Efros moved to the Lenkom Theatre and wor ...
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Olga Yakovleva (basketball, Born 1963)
Olga Yakovleva (born 15 December 1963) is a Russian former basketball player who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October .... References External links * * * * 1963 births Living people Russian women's basketball players Olympic basketball players for the Soviet Union Basketball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the Soviet Union Olympic medalists in basketball Soviet women's basketball players Medalists at the 1988 Summer Olympics Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR Basketball players from Saint Petersburg Goodwill Games medalists in basketball Competitors at the 1986 Goodwill Games {{Russia-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Olga Yakovleva (basketball, Born 1986)
Olga Yakovleva (sometimes spelled Iakovleva; June 15, 1986 – August 8, 2010) was a Russian women's basketball player. Olga was born in Vologda, Russia and represented her country in the FIBA under-19 and under-21 World Championships. In 2009, Olga was selected as Eurobasket.com All-Russian Superleague Honorable Mention. That same year, she won silver at the World University Games in Belgrade. Olga played center for the Vologda-Chevakata Russian basketball team. Standing at well over 6 feet, she helped Vologda-Chevakata make it to the Russian Cup (basketball) semifinals in 2010. Death On August 8, 2010, Olga Yakovleva drowned in the Vologda-Chevakata training camp pool, in Yuzhne near Odesa, Ukraine. The 24-year-old former Russian youth international player was relaxing in the pool with her colleagues and team coach Yury Zimin. He later told Lifenews.ru how he saw her start to swim underwater, and then saw her surface with “glassy eyes”. Medics said it was a “one in a m ...
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