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TV actress, who started her career in 1999. In 2002, she received the Viktor Rozov Award for the Best Actress Under Age 30. One of her notable roles is
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teacher. Her students included the actor Oleg Yefremov, the playwright Viktor Rozov , and the directors Anatoly Vasiliev, Leonid Heifetz, Alexander Burdonsky
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screens out a shot with Anatoly Efros film Noisy Day on the play by Viktor Rozov , Finding Joy. In subsequent years, one after another out films All Remains
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Off-Broadway play The Nest of the Wood Grouse, a comedy by Soviet writer Viktor Rozov , at the Joseph Papp Public Theater. Cates said that while doing the play
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Valya - "The Bride of the North" J. Haroutunian. Tatiana - "Finding Joy" Viktor Rozov . Baiba - "Blow wind" John Rainis. Author - "The Resistible Rise of Arturo
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the Moscow Institute of Culture. She studied under Russian dramatist Viktor Rozov and critic Inna Vishnevskaia at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute
Erosi Manjgaladze
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Chalk Circle" (Azdav) Julius Fuchik, "People, be Vigilant!" (Peshek) Viktor Rozov "Before Dinner" (Aleksandre) Alexander Isaakovich Gelman, "We, the undersigned"
Lala Mnatsakanyan
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1982 – Anahit “Horovel” Gevorg Sarksyan 1983 – Marina "Finding Joy" Viktor Rozov 1983 – Princess “The Twelve months” Samuil Marshak 1986 – Presenter “Blue
Matvey Dubrovin
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it.' Mikhail Svetlov 20 YEARS LATER Jozef Princev ON THE HAPPY STREET Viktor Rozov HER FRIENDS Valentin Lyubimov A DANGEROUS LINE Scenario TYUT IT HAS HAPPENED
Adolf Shapiro
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Mann (2015) Vakhtangov State Academic Theater By the Sea (Kabanchik) by Viktor Rozov (1987) Dear Liar by Jerome Kilty (1994) Russian Academic Youth Theater
Petr Shelokhonov
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his performance in the leading roles as Sudakov in Gnezdo Glukharya by Viktor Rozov , as Dmitri Nikolaevich in Theme and Variations by Aleksei Arbuzov, and