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Nina Ruslanova
Nina Ivanovna Ruslanova is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. She was honored as a People's Artist of Russia (1998).
Yevgeniya Simonova
Yevgeniya Pavlovna Simonova is a Soviet and Russian theatre and film actress best known for her parts in films Afonya (1975), An Ordinary Miracle (1978), Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky (1981). In 1984 she received the State Prize for her contribution to several early 1980s Mayakovsky Theatre productions, including the Life of Klim Samgin.
Maria Mironova
Maria Andreyevna Mironova is a Soviet and Russian actress. People's Artist of Russia (2020).
Katerina Tikhonova
Katerina Tikhonova is a Russian acrobatic dancer, and director of two initiatives at Moscow State University: the National Intellectual Development Foundation (NIDF) and the National Intellectual Reserve Centre (NIRC). She is the second daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Lidia Ruslanova
Lidia Andreyevna Ruslanova was one of the greatest and best-loved performers of Russian folk songs.
Natalia Vodianova
Natalia Mikhailovna Vodianova, nicknamed Supernova, is a Russian model, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and public speaker.
Yelena Safonova
Yelena Vsevolodovna Safonova is a former Soviet and a Russian actress. She is an Honored Artist of Russia (2011). She was made famous by the 1985 melodrama Winter Cherry and its two sequels. In 1988, she was awarded the David di Donatello for her starring turn in Nikita Mikhalkov's film Dark Eyes.
Renata Litvinova
Renata Muratovna Litvinova is a Russian actress, film director, and screenwriter.
Irina Viner-Usmanova
Irina Alexandrovna Viner-Usmanova is a Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach who is head coach of the Russian national team, president of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation, and former vice president of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Technical Committee of the International Gymnastics Federation.
Yekaterina Savinova
Ekaterina Fyodorovna Savinova was a Soviet theatre and film actress and singer most famous for the leading role in the comedy movie Come Tomorrow, Please... directed by her husband Yevgeny Tashkov. She was named Meritorious Artist of the RSFSR in 1965.
Tito Vilanova
Francesc "Tito" Vilanova Bayó was a Spanish professional football central midfielder and manager.
Irina Rozanova
Irina Yurievna Rozanova is a Russian actress. She has appeared in more than 80 films and television shows since 1985. In 2008 she was a member of the jury at the 30th Moscow International Film Festival.
Darya Poverennova
Darya Vladimirovna Poverennova, is a Russian theatre and film actress, and a granddaughter of the great Soviet actor Sergei Lukyanov.
Tatiana Bulanova
Tatiana Ivanovna Bulanova, sometimes spelled Tatyana Bulanova or Tanya Bulanova is a famous Russian singer recognized for her strong, melancholic romance ballads, catchy electro-pop beats and techno remixes. She shot to fame in 1990 when she started her singing career with the band Letniy Sad. Tat'yana and Letniy Sad had 10 hit albums together between 1990 and 1996. Since 1996, she has maintained her popularity and released a further 16 hit solo albums. She was named a Meritorious Artist of Russia (2004).
Yana Troyanova
Yana Aleksandrovna Troyanova is a Russian theater and film actress, director. Her film credits include Zhit, Volchok and Kokoko. She directed the short film Ryadom.
Matryona Nikonova
Matrona Dmitrievna Nikonova is a canonized saint of the Russian Orthodox Church who is said to have had the gifts of prophecy, spiritual vision, and healing from early childhood.
Natalia Molchanova
Natalia Vadimovna Molchanova was a Russian champion free diver, multiple world record holder, and the former president of the Russian Free Dive Federation. She has been described as "possibly the world’s greatest freediver".
Svetlana Ivanova
Svetlana Andreyevna Ivanova is a Russian theater and film actress. Her feature film debut was in The 9th Company (2005). Subsequently she starred in such films as Franz + Polina (2006), August Eighth (2011), Friends of Friends (2014) and others. Ivanova received a number of accolades for the role of Polina in Franz + Polina.
Lidiya Ivanova
Lidiya Gavrilovna Ivanova is a retired Russian artistic gymnast and international referee. She competed at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics in all artistic gymnastics events. In 1956, she won a team all-around gold medal and a bronze medal in the now-defunct team portable apparatus exercise. In 1960, she finished within the first eight in all events, earning her second gold medal in the team all-around competition.
Lyubov Aksyonova
Lyubov Pavlovna Aksyonova, née Novikova is a Russian film and television actress. She appeared in more than 60 films since 2009.
Victoria Tolstoganova
Viktoriya Viktorovna Tolstoganova is a Russian film and theater actress.
Giacomo Casanova
Giacomo Girolamo Casanova was an Italian adventurer and author from the Republic of Venice. His autobiography, Histoire de ma vie, is regarded as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life during the 18th century.
Nadezhda Lamanova
Nadezhda Petrovna Lamanova was a Russian and Soviet fashion and costume designer.
Irina Antonova
Irina Aleksandrovna Antonova was a Russian art historian who served as a Director of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow for 52 years, from 1961 to 2013, making her the oldest and the longest serving director of a major art museum in the world. Among her many awards and decorations are the State Prize of the Russian Federation and the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. She was the President of the Pushkin Museum, a ceremonial post.
Tamara Samsonova
Tamara Mitrofanovna Samsonova, known as the "Granny Ripper" and "Baba Yaga", is a Russian serial killer who was arrested in July 2015 on suspicion of committing 2 murders with extreme cruelty. She supposedly suffers from schizophrenia and was previously hospitalized three times in psychiatric hospitals.
Valentina Tolkunova
Valentina Vasilevna Tolkunova was a Soviet and Russian singer and was bestowed the title of Honored Artist of RSFSR (1979) and People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1987). Her performances exhibited a kindhearted mood and sincerity, and her voice was noted for its clarity.
Rafael Casanova
Rafael Casanova i Comes was a Spanish jurist, Spanish patriot as supporter of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor as a claimant to the Crown of Spain during the War of the Spanish succession. He became mayor of Barcelona and commander in chief of Catalonia during the Siege of Barcelona until he was wounded in combat while commanding La Coronela during the counterattack on the Saint Peter front on the last day of the siege, 11 September 1714. After the war he received a royal pardon for having supported the Habsburg claim to the Spanish throne. He recovered from his wounds, and continued his fight against absolute monarchy as a lawyer. It has been claimed that he is the author of the book Record de l'Aliança fet el Sereníssim Jordi Augusto Rey de la Gran Bretanya in which Catalonia reminds England of the Treaty of Genoa and their obligation to Catalonia.
Yelena Panova
Yelena Viktorovna Panova also Elena Panova is a Russian actress. A noted stage actress at the Moscow Art Theater, she has been active in film and television since 1997. She is a recipient of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (2001).
Irina Leonova
Irina Yuryevna Leonova is a Russian theater and film actress.
Raisa Ryazanova
Raisa Ivanovna Ryazanova is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. She has performed in more than sixty films since 1969. She won the State Prize of the USSR (1981) and was the People's Artist of Russia in 2005.