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Lera Kudryavtseva
Valeria Lvovna Kudryavtseva, best known as Lera Kudryavtseva, is a Russian television presenter, actress, singer, and dancer.
Yekaterina Furtseva
Yekaterina Alexeyevna Furtseva was a Soviet politician and the second woman to be admitted as secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Yekaterina Guseva
Yekaterina Konstantinovna Guseva is a Russian film, theater, TV actress and singer, Meritorious Artist of Russia. She became famous for her role in the 2002 television series Brigada.
Irina Skobtseva
Irina Konstantinovna Skobtseva was a Soviet and Russian actress and second wife of Sergei Bondarchuk.
Nadezhda Rumyantseva
Nadezhda Vasilyevna Rumyantseva was a popular Soviet and Russian actress. People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1991).
Yulia Putintseva
Yulia Antonovna Putintseva is a Kazakh tennis player of Russian origin and descent. She is a three-time Grand Slam quarterfinalist, and she achieved her career-high singles ranking of world No. 27 in February 2017. So far, she has won one WTA singles title.
Lyudmila Zaytseva
Lyudmila Vasilyevna Zaytseva is a Soviet and Russian film actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989) and laureate of the State Prize of the USSR (1983). Her movie career began in 1967.
Olga Aroseva
Olga Alexandrovna Aroseva was a Soviet-born Russian actress whose career spanned more than 65 years. Aroseva was better known for her work in theater and for her voice work in animated television shows. In the years before her death, she was best known as a hostess of the Russian educational and variety show Long Time No See. Her movie roles included Beware of the Car.
Natalya Guseva
Natalya Yevgenyevna Murashkevich is a Soviet and Russian actress, who became well known in the Soviet Union for the leading role of Alisa Selezneva in Guest from the Future (1984).
Yana Kudryavtseva
Yana Alexeyevna Kudryavtseva is a retired Russian individual rhythmic gymnast.
Ada Rogovtseva
Ada Rogovtseva is a Ukrainian-Soviet actress. She has appeared in over 30 films and television shows since 1957. Professor at the National University of Culture. She won the award for Best Actress at the 7th Moscow International Film Festival for her role in Hail, Mary!.
Nina Uraltseva
Nina Nikolaevna Uraltseva is a Russian mathematician, a professor of mathematics and head of the department of mathematical physics at Saint Petersburg State University, and the editor-in-chief of the Proceedings of the St. Petersburg Mathematical Society. Her specialty is the study of nonlinear partial differential equations.