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Vera Vasilyeva
Vera Kuzminichna Vasilyeva (russian: Ве́ра Кузьми́нична Васи́льева, born 30 September 1925) is a Soviet and Russian movie and stage actress. She was honored with People's Artist of the USSR in 1986. She was twice awarded the Stalin Prize in 1948 and in 1951. She's known for her roles in '' Bride with a Dowry'' (1953) and '' Adventures of a Dentist'' (1965). Career In 1943, Vasilyeva entered the Moscow City Drama School for a course with Vladimir Gotovtsev. In 1945, Vasilyeva debuted in cinema. Then she got a bit part in the movie '' The Call of Love''. The first big role was offered in 1947, when she played the role of Anastasia Gusenkova in the film ''Ballad of Siberia''. Personal life Vasilyeva was born in Moscow.Интервью Веры Васи ...
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Moscow
Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 17 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area. The city covers an area of , while the urban area covers , and the metropolitan area covers over . Moscow is among the world's largest cities; being the most populous city entirely in Europe, the largest urban and metropolitan area in Europe, and the largest city by land area on the European continent. First documented in 1147, Moscow grew to become a prosperous and powerful city that served as the capital of the Grand Duchy that bears its name. When the Grand Duchy of Moscow evolved into the Tsardom of Russia, Moscow remained the political and economic center for most of the Tsardom's history. When th ...
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Vladimir Ushakov (actor)
Vladimir Ushakov (born 16 March 1982) is a Kazakhstani water polo player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed for the Kazakhstan men's national water polo team The Kazakhstan men's national water polo team is the representative for Kazakhstan in international men's water polo. Results Olympic Games World Championship *1994 – 12th place *1998 – 11th place *2001 – 12th place *2009 – 16th plac ... in the men's event. He is 6 ft 5 inches tall. As of 2021, Vladimir is the head coach of Surrey Water Polo, a high performance club that has acquired numerous medals from national competitions across Canada. He is known to be one of the best water polo and swim coaches in Canada. References External links * * Kazakhstani male water polo players 1982 births Living people Olympic water polo players for Kazakhstan Water polo players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Ukrainian emigrants to Kazakhstan Ukrainian people of Russian descent Sportspeople from Mariup ...
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1925 Births
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16 августа
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Dandelion Wine (film)
''Dandelion Wine'' is a 1997 Russian TV film based on the 1957 book of the same name by Ray Bradbury. It is the last film of Innokenti Smoktunovsky, released after his death. Cast * Innokenti Smoktunovsky * Andrei Novikov * Sergei Kuznetsov * Vsevolod Polishchuk * Liya Akhedzhakova * Yevgeni Gerchakov * Lev Perfilov * Lidiya Dranovskaya * Vera Vasilyeva * Vladimir Zeldin * Sergei Suponev Sergei Yevgenyevich Suponev (russian: Серге́й Евге́ньевич Супо́нев; 28 January 1963 – 8 December 2001) was a TEFI-award winning Soviet and Russian television director, children's television presenter and a manager of ... References External links * 1997 films Films based on American novels 1990s Russian-language films Russian television films Ukrainian adventure films Films based on works by Ray Bradbury 1990s adventure drama films Films based on science fiction novels Russian adventure drama films Ukrainian television films {{t ...
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To Marry A Captain
''To Marry a Captain'' (russian: Выйти замуж за капитана) is a 1985 Soviet comedy film directed by Vitaliy Melnikov. Plot The film tells about an independent young woman who meets the captain and begins to understand how great it is to feel loved. Cast * Vera Glagoleva as Lena Zhuravlyova * Viktor Proskurin as Captain Blinov * Vera Vasilyeva * Nikolay Rybnikov as Kondrat Petrovich * Yuriy Demich * Svetlana Kryuchkova * Fyodor Odinokov * Tatyana Rudina * Valentina Berezutskaya Valentina may refer to: Entertainment Film * ''Valentina'' (1950 film), a 1950 Argentine film * ''Valentina'' (2008 film), a 2008 Argentine film Television * ''Valentina'' (1993 telenovela), a 1993 Mexican telenovela * Valentina (2013 telenov ... References External links * {{Vitaly Melnikov 1985 films 1980s Russian-language films Soviet comedy films 1985 comedy films ...
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Married Bachelor (1982 Film)
''Married Bachelor'' is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell. It stars actors Robert Young and Ruth Hussey. Plot summary Cast * Robert Young as Randolph 'Randy' Haven * Ruth Hussey as Norma Haven, aka Norma Winters * Felix Bressart as Prof. Ladislaus Milic * Lee Bowman as Eric Santley * Sheldon Leonard as Johnny Branigan * Sam Levene Sam Levene (born Scholem Lewin; August 28, 1905 – December 28, 1980) was a Russian Empire-born American Broadway, film, radio, and television actor and director. In a career spanning over five decades, he appeared in over 50 comedy and dram ... as Cookie Farrrar References External links * * * * {{Edward Buzzell 1941 films 1941 comedy films American black-and-white films American comedy films 1940s English-language films Films directed by Edward Buzzell Films scored by Lennie Hayton Films set in New York City Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films 1940s American films ...
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Carnival (1981 Film)
''Carnival'' (russian: links=no, italics=yes, Карнавал, Karnaval) is a 1981 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Tatyana Lioznova. Plot In a small Uralic city lives a young woman, Nina Solomatina, with her mother. Her father left her as a child and moved to Moscow. Dreaming study acting, Nina comes to Moscow, but fails the entrance examinations to the theatrical school. Deciding to try to enter next year, Nina temporarily moves in with her father and his family. Striving to provide for herself, she goes to work, but because of various incidents, she is not able to stay anywhere for a long time. In her personal life, Nina also suffers a fiascoMuscovite student Nikita very quickly breaks up with her for a new girl. As a result, Nina begins to understand that the big city is not the eternal carnival she imagined it to be, and instead of conquering the world, the main heroine returns to her hometo care of her ill mother. The film ends on an ambiguous noteNina Solomatina appears a ...
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Adventures Of Vasya Kurolesov
An adventure is an exciting experience or undertaking that is typically bold, sometimes risky. Adventures may be activities with danger such as traveling, exploring, skydiving, mountain climbing, scuba diving, river rafting, or other extreme sports. Adventures are often undertaken to create psychological arousal or in order to achieve a greater goal, such as the pursuit of knowledge that can only be obtained by such activities. Motivation Adventurous experiences create psychological arousal, which can be interpreted as negative (e.g. fear) or positive (e.g. flow). For some people, adventure becomes a major pursuit in and of itself. According to adventurer André Malraux, in his ''Man's Fate'' (1933), "If a man is not ready to risk his life, where is his dignity?". Similarly, Helen Keller stated that "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing." Outdoor adventurous activities are typically undertaken for the purposes of recreation or excitement: examples are adventure racing ...
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The Age Of Innocence (1976 Film)
''The Age of Innocence'' (, also called ''Minors'') is a 1976 Soviet film directed by Vladimir Rogovoy and written by Edward Topol. It is not based on the novel ''The Age of Innocence'', instead being a juvenile delinquency film set in the contemporary Soviet Union. Plot Russian teenager Zhenya Prokhorov returns home from military service and his friend Kostya from a corrective labor colony A corrective colony (russian: исправительная колония, ispravitelnaya koloniya, ИК/IK) is the most common type of prison in Russia and some other post-Soviet states. Such colonies combine penal detention with compulsory wo .... They try to stay out of trouble and find a place in the world. Cast *Vladimir Letenkov - Zhenya Prokhorov *Stanislav Zhdanko - Kostya Sila *Leonid Kayurov - "Gogol" *Pavel Nikolai - Shurik *Nikolay Muravyov - police major * Vera Vasilyeva - Polina Borisovna, teacher, Zhenya's mother *Yuri Medvedev - policeman Kuvaev *Igor Oshotin - Alka *Nadez ...
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We Didn't Learn This
''We Didn't Learn This'' (russian: Это мы не проходили, Zto my ne prokhodili) is a 1975 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Frez. Plot The film tells about the students of a pedagogical university who go to practice, where they pass difficult exams every day, both in front of teachers and schoolchildren. Cast * Natalya Rychagova as Lena Yakusheva (as N. Rygachova) * Boris Tokarev as Yuray Ryabinin (as B. Tokarev) * Tatyana Kanaeva as Mila Khodzitskaya (as T. Kanaeva) * Andrey Rostotskiy as Mitya Krasikov (as A. Rostotskiy) * Irina Kalinovskaya as Ira (as A.Kalinovskaya) * Antonina Maksimova as Galina Petrovna (as A. Maksimova) * Tatyana Pelttser as Nadezhda Aleksandrovna (as T. Pelttser) * Nina Zotkina as Valya Kuleshova (as N. Zotkina) * Roman Tkachuk as Aleksandr Pavlovich Krasikov * Natalya Zashchipina Natalya (russian: Наталья) is the Russian form of the female given name Natalia. The name Natasha (russian: link=no, Наташа), being origi ...
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