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Karina Smirnoff was born on 2 January 1978 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Dark Feathers (2024), Shall We Dance? (2004) and Tango Shalom (2021).- Director
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- Cinematographer
Mstyslav Chernov was born in 1985 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He is a director and writer, known for 20 Days in Mariupol (2023), Frontline (1983) and Moderated by Matt (2022).- The brother of actress Tamara Shayne, he was to join the Moscow Arts Theatre, but World War I intervened, and then he fought with General Pyotr Wrangel and the White Armies. Although he received few significant roles, he was outstanding in None But the Lonely Heart (1944) as Ike Weber, and in The Stranger (1946) as Gen. Meinike, where his character dominates the first 15 minutes of the film. His performance in Danny Kaye's The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947) is also highly regarded. His performance in For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) was considered outstanding, but was cut from the release print. Not an ambitious actor, Shayne was dedicated to his family, including his second wife, Marjorie.
- Lyubava Greshnova was born on 5 July 1988 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Mamo, ya lotchyka lyublyu (2012), The Nurse (2018) and Ya podaryu tebe pobedu (2019).
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Russian-born French art director and director who gained a significant reputation, particularly as a collaborator with director Jean Renoir. At the age of sixteen, Lourié went to Paris where he studied painting and stage design. He designed sets and costumes for various ballet companies before turning his attention to film. After working as co-art director on a few films, including two for Renoir, Lourié took over as sole art director for Renoir's The Grand Illusion (1937). Lourié worked steadily with Renoir, and went to America with him in 1941. He also was art director for Charles Chaplin's last American film, Limelight (1952). He branched into directing, specializing in, of all things, giant-monster films, often art directing and doing special effects on them as well. He continued as a respected art director into the 1980's. Following a series of strokes, Lourié died of heart failure at the reported age of 89, although most reference works list a birth year of 1905, which would have made him approximately 86. He was survived by his wife Laure and a daughter.- Inna Gulaya was born on 9 May 1940 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She was an actress, known for When the Trees Were Tall (1962), Vremya, vperyod! (1965) and Dolgaya schastlivaya zhizn (1966). She was married to Gennady Shpalikov. She died on 27 May 1990 in Moscow, USSR [now Russia].
- Bohdan Maslak is a screen actor. He was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine. In the childhood he moved to Moscow where he started his acting career. Later he was performing in movies in Poland. Nowadays he is living and working in Argentina and Canada. Since childhood, he showed interest in cinema and theater, but the first steps turned out only in his youth. Over time, he graduated from acting school in Poland and got first roles. He also took part in various Polish reality shows.
- Valentina Chepiga was born on 27 April 1962 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for The Interplanetary Surplus Male and Amazon Women of Outer Space (2003).
- Actor
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- Stunts
Sasha Piltsin is known for: "Sniper: Assassin's end", "Infidelity Can Be Fatal", "Supergirl", "DC's Legends of Tomorrow', "Cold Squad" and others... Born and raised in Kharkiv, Ukraine (USSR), Sasha is an international actor and a Russian/Ukrainian dialect coach for Film and TV. Graduated from Capilano University in "Cinematography & Film" (Vancouver, British Columbia), Sasha made his first Guest Star appearance on the popular CTV network series "Cold Squad" (2000) as Mikel, an NHL star blackmailed by the mafia. Since then, he is known to have made a number of Principal appearances in several movies, TV shows and commercials produced in Canada and US.
Today, Sasha is seen on movie sets as both Actor and Russian/Ukrainian Dialect Coach. His effectiveness as a dialect coach is due to his grounded knowledge and experience in translation and editing but most of all, his ability to make it clear and simple. He is best known for his work as Russian Dialect Coach on "Supergirl: Season 4" and "The Flash", and as Russian/Ukrainian dialect coach on "The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco" and "Siren". As Dialect Coach, Sasha has credits for Language, Dialogue and Accent coaching and translation, Script and Sides translation, Voice over, and Subtitles.
more info # www.sashapiltsin.com- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
Born in Russia, stage director Alan Schneider worked primarily in the U.S., and was best known for interpreting the plays of Samuel Beckett. Schneider made very infrequent ventures into cinema, the best-known being Film (1965), an experimental silent movie written by Beckett, made in 1964 with Buster Keaton. Schneider corresponded with Samuel Beckett for many years; ironically, and tragically, he was struck and killed by a motorcycle in London while crossing the street to post a letter to Beckett.- Natalya Fateeva was born on 23 December 1934 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Gentlemen of Fortune (1971), Vagonchik moy dalniy (2013) and Korolyov (2007). She was previously married to Boris Yegorov and Vladimir Basov.
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Michel Vitold was born on 15 September 1914 in Kharkov, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Judex (1963), Quentin Durward (1971) and The Affairs of Messalina (1951). He was married to Christiane Lénier, Michèle Sayanoff Dufour and Mireille Paparella. He died on 14 June 1994 in Clamart, Hauts-de-Seine, France.- Actress
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Lyudmila Gurchenko was a popular actress in the Soviet Union during the 1950s - 1980s, she was best known for Carnival Night (1956), Five Evenings (1979) and Siberiade (1979).
She was born Lyudmila Markovna Gurchenko on 12 November 1935, in Kharkov, Ukrainian Soviet Republic of the USSR. She studied acting at the VGIK (Soviet State Institute for CInema), graduating from the class of Sergey Gerasimov in 1956. That same year she shot to fame in the Soviet Union, aftr delivering a stellar performance as singer Lenochka Krylova in Carnival Night (1956), by director Eldar Ryazanov.
Gurchenko's film partners were such Russian stars, as Oleg Borisov, Sergei Shakurov, Aleksandr Abdulov, Oleg Basilashvili, Mikhail Boyarskiy, Igor Ilyinsky, Yuriy Nikulin, Armen Jigarhanian, Oleg Tabakov, Stanislav Lubshin, Andrey Mironov and Aleksandr Mikhaylov among others.
Lyudmila Gurchenko was married five times and had one daughter with her first husband, Boris Andronikashvili. She died of a pulmonary failure on 30 March 2011, at age 75, and was laid to rest in Moscow, Russia.- Aleftina Evdokimova was born on 6 October 1939 in Osnova, Kharkov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Ekipazh (1980), Maltiyskiy krest (2008) and Courier (1986).
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Aleksandr Negreba was born on 28 April 1961 in Kharkov, Kharkovskaya oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Kharkivska oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor and director, known for Za den do (1991), Little Vera (1988) and Neustanovlennoe litso (1990). He was married to Yelena Koptseva-Negreba. He died on 7 April 2023.- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Costume Designer
Barbara Karinska was born on 3 October 1886 in Kharkov, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She was a costume designer, known for Joan of Arc (1948), Hans Christian Andersen (1952) and The Pirate (1948). She was married to Vladimir Mamontov, Alexander Moïssenko and N. S. Karinsky. She died on 19 October 1983 in New York City, New York, USA.- Actress
- Additional Crew
Rita Stoya was born on 15 September 1917 in Kharkov, Kharkov Governorate, Russia [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for Un scandale aux galeries (1937), Marchandes d'illusions (1954) and L'assassin est à l'écoute (1948).- Elza Radzina was born on 10 February 1917 in Kharkov, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She was an actress, known for Teatris (1978), King Lear (1970) and Tayna chyornykh drozdov (1983). She died on 18 August 2005 in Riga, Latvia.
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- Special Effects
- Actor
Yuri Sokol was born on 21 September 1937 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. He is a cinematographer and actor, known for Georgia (1988), Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train (1987) and Man of Flowers (1983).- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
Stanislav "Stan" Lanovoy, Russian movie director and photographer of American band Limp Bizkit on "Money Sucks" tour 2015, was born on 14th March 1980 in Lozovaya, Kharkiv region, Ukraine. When Stan was 9 years old, his family moved to Nakhodka at Russian Far East where he completed his school education. After finishing school Stan moved to Vladivostok (Russia) where he started his studies at medical university. At the age of 18 he started playing rhythm-guitar in one of local bands and successfully performed at big venues and city events. The passion to music lead to another hobby that lately transformed into a profession - shows and events promotion. In 1999 Stan leaved the medical studies and moved to the Economical University of Vladivostok where he studied Music & Show Business. Same year he started working as a DJ on "Europe +" Radio Station in Vladivostok. After graduating from University, Stan went to the military Service at his own will. While at the Army, Stanislav took part in multiple rescue operations and was rewarded by a distinctive mark. In 2003 he left the Army ranked Lance Sergeant. After the military Servise Stan stayed to live in Khabarovsk where he had been invited to "FM Khabarovsk" radio station where he hosted the "Voice of the Streets" radio show. In Khabarovsk Stan continued working as the show promoter and booked numerous of artists including Alla Pugtcheva, Nazareth, Uriah Heep, Aria, Kasta, DIO and many others for the "Prostor" festival sponsored by Baltika brewery. While living in Khabarovsk Stan has discovered his passion to video and movie making and created his first video production & PR company that specialized in video commercials, and TV programs. In 2007 Stan moved to Moscow following the job offer by one of top event agencies VIP Program, but after 1 year of working there Stan has decided to leave the company to create his own business. At this time he was managing Russian band Biopsychosis and created numerous show programs including "Horror fire Porn Performance" which idea is still being used by many other shows. In 2009 Stan was first introduced to movie making. He has been invited to do administrative duties to the project called "Vendetta" (RWS) and grew to the position of 1st Assistant Director. The next step was the move to the major TV production company that specialized in TV series production where Stan has been working as Assistant director and Production director. In 2012 Stan has been invited as a Assistant Director to the high rating TV series "Kitchen" ("Kukhnya) by «Key Stone» production company. Since 2012 Stan is running his own production company that specializes on TV series, music videos, commercials etc. In 2015 he has met the lead singer of Limp Bizkit Fred Durst and has become band's personal photographer and director for the "Money Sucks" tour. At the moment Stan and Fred are working on the documentary about the band and the singer that will be released in 2016.- Actress
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- Make-Up Department
Alina was born in Kharkov, Ukraine. At the age of five she was invited to attend a Music Academy that was a part of the College of Music and shortly after a Dance school. At the same time she started participating in acting competitions and won first place on a number of occasions. At one of these completions she met the Principle of the top acting school in town, Litseum of the Arts. This school was organized based on the Stanislavski system of a well-rounded acting education. There she studied speech, improv, movement for actors, directing, philosophy, psychology, literature, ethics, aesthetics, history of theater, and multiple languages (Russian, Ukrainian, German, English, Hebrew). The most recognized actors were guest teachers at the school and the school partnered with the best theaters in town to put together various productions. At that time Alina was a part of such classics as Joan of Arc, House of Bernanda Alba, and Gone with the Wind, etc. After graduating from both the Litseum of the Arts and Music School she was the only person from both schools who was accepted to the University of the Dramatic Arts. Shortly after, Alina's family decided to move to the United States and she left the Ukraine.
Upon her arrival to Tucson, Arizona, she decided to attend a high school, since she wanted to understand the psychology of the American people and she was able to do so, as she graduated high school in the Ukraine at a very early age. At the same time she was accepted at the Drama Department of the Pima College, as she already had a high school diploma from the Ukraine. At one of her acting classes in college she was offered to be a part of the Romeo and Juliet production at the Borderlands Theater. And shortly after she was invited to attend the American Music Dramatic Academy in New York, but respectfully declined, as she decided to get her Bachelor Degree from the University of Arizona instead. While in school she supported herself by modeling, acting in movies and commercials, and other creative jobs, such as make up artist, stylist, store/window designer, etc. After graduation from the University of Arizona with honors she moved to Los Angeles.
Since she was a child, Alina always knew that she wanted to be surrounded by the Arts and be a part of the creative world. She was able to succeed in a number of creative fields, but her passion has always been film/theater. Her goal in life has always been to inspire and enlighten people through the arts and she pursues it with her highest aspiration.- Director
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Aleksandr Alov was born on 26 September 1923 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was a director and writer, known for Assassination Attempt (1981), Mir vkhodyashchemu (1961) and Bereg (1984). He died on 12 December 1983 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia].- Valentina Glinko was born on 18 September 1955 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. She is an actress, known for Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1965).
- Aleksandra Danilova was born on 3 December 1918 in Krasnokutsk, Bogodukhov uyezd, Kharkov Governorate, Ukrainian People's Republic [now Krasnokutsk Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine]. She was an actress, known for Alexander Nevsky (1938), Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980) and Shestvie zolotykh zverey (1979). She died on 20 April 2004 in Moscow, Russia.
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Vadim Abdrashitov, one of Russian cinema's most independent directors who was influenced by liberation of cultural life during the Khrushchev's "Thaw", is now an internationally renown filmmaker with awards from the Berlin and Venice Film Festivals.
He was born Vadim Yusupovich Abdrashitov on January 19, 1945, in Kharkov, Ukraine, USSR (now Kharkov, Ukraine). His father, Yusup Abdrashitov, an ethnic Tatar, was an officer in the Soviet Army and for that reason his family was moving many times to places like Vladivostok, Alma-Ata, Sakhalin, Kamchatka and Leningrad. Young Abdrashitov was so impressed with the space flight of the first Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, that he left his parents in Kazakhstan, and moved to Moscow. There he studied nuclear physics at the famous 'FisTech' where the Nobel Prize Laureats Landau, Tamm, and Semyonov were among professors.
At that time Abdrashitov became involved in amateur film-making. Then he transferred to the Mendeleev Institute of Technology, because it was equipped with the film studio for students. His cultural and artistic interests developed during the "Thaw", that was initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. Abdrashitov was influenced by the books of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Vasiliy Aksyonov, and by the songs of Vladimir Vysotskiy, Yuri Vizbor, Bulat Okudzhava, and Aleksandr Galich. After graduation as an engineer, he worked as a manager at the Moscow Electric-Vacuum Industry, which was making color TV tubes.
From 1970-1974 Abdrashitov studied film directing under Mikhail Romm at the Moscow State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK). After the death of Romm, he continued his film studies under Lev Kulidzhanov and graduated as a film director. His directorial debut was Ostanovite Potapova! (1973), a satirical comedy based on the screenplay by Grigori Gorin. In 1975 Abdrashitov met with the unknown writer Aleksandr Mindadze. That was the beginning of their fruitful collaboration in their next 12 films, which they made together in 30 years. Their films were awarded at many international film festivals as well as at the Soviet and Russian film forums. Abdrashitov became Laureat of the Russian State Prize for his film The Train Has Stopped (1982). In Parade of the Planets (1984), an existential film, starring Oleg Borisov, Sergey Shakurov, and Sergey Nikonenko with others, seven men are trying to find their way back home after a military training in which they were "killed" by an enemy's missile, and seized to exist. In search for their way home they go through mystical experiences in the battlefield, then in a "city of women", in a retirement home, and finally they witness a Parade of the Planets, a rare cosmic event that happens once in a thousand years.
Abdrashitov and Mindadze has been enjoying continuous and fruitful collaboration which had resulted in many critically acclaimed works. Their Plumbum, or Dangerous Game (1987) was awarded the Gold Medal at the 44-th Venice International film Festival. Abdrashitov was made Laureat of the USSR State Prize for his film Sluga (1989), which was also awarded the Alfred Bower Prize from the Ecumenic Jury at the Berlin Film Festival (1991). Their haunting film Vremya tantsora (1998), with remarkable acting by Sergey Garmash and Chulpan Khamatova, received several awards and nominations. Their latest Magnitnye buri (2003) (aka.. Magnetic Storms) is an apocalyptic, anti-Utopian, almost "pavlovian" analysis of provincial life in Russia, where people are programmed to become zombies, trapped in a vicious cycle of work for survival and the only events that bring variety to their monotonous life are occasional sparks of bloody fist-fights - albeit powerless to change the general doom.
Vadim Abdrashitov is a Member of the Russian Film Academy and a Member of the Russian Union of Cinematographers. He received numerous awards and nominations at Russian and International film festivals and was designated People's Artist of Russia in 1992. Vadim Abdrashitov has been enjoying a happy family life with his wife, Natella Toidze, and their two children, son Oleg (born in 1973) and daughter Naina (born in 1980). Abdrashitov is currently residing and working in Moscow.- Actor
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Sergei Popov was born on 14 November 1946 in Kharkov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine]. He is an actor and writer, known for The Asthenic Syndrome (1989), Ulybka (1992) and Moskva, ya lyublyu tebya! (2010).- Mikhail Vodyanoy was born on 23 December 1924 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Wedding in Malinovka (1967), Nasledniki (1960) and Budni ugolovnogo rozyska (1973). He died on 13 September 1987 in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine].
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- Production Designer
Anastasiya Mykhaylova was born on 11 January 1999 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. She is a director and writer, known for Heart of the House (2023), Sparare Alle Angurie (2023) and Assassin's Guild.- Konstantin Bromberg was born on 17 October 1939 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was a director, known for The Adventures of the Electronic (1979), Magicians (1982) and U menya est lev (1975). He died on 10 January 2020 in Detroit, USA.
- Igor Bezyayev was born on 17 July 1922 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for ...Smena nachinayetsya v shest (1958), Vozvrashchenie chuvstv (1980) and Vdovy (1977). He died on 8 December 1993 in Moscow, Russia.
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Mikhail Belikov was born on 20 February 1940 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Decay (1990), Night Is Short (1982) and Kak molody my byli (1985). He died on 27 March 2012.- Aleksandr Getmanskiy was born on 22 January 1960 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Neskolko lyubovnykh istoriy (1994), Under Military Law (2015) and Porokh i drob (2013). He died on 1 April 2023 in Kiev, Ukraine.
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Mikhail Bogin was born on 4 April 1936 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He is a director and writer, known for Dvoe (1965), A Ballad of Love (1966) and Zosya (1967).- Lyudmila Alfimova was born on 4 September 1935 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She was an actress, known for Wedding in Malinovka (1967), Lita molodiyi (1959) and Za dvoma zaytsiamy (1961). She was married to Ivan Sergeevich Kalnitsky and Felix Mikhailovich Kadygrob. She died on 22 February 2024 in Pechora, Vinnytsia region, Ukraine.
- Nikolay Mulakov was born on 3 October 1989 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. He is an actor, known for Kanikuly prezidenta (2018), Like.Share.Repost. (2020) and Produkty 24 (2022).
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- Producer
Yosyp Tymchenko was born on 26 April 1852 in Okip, Kharkiv Governorate, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine]. Yosyp was a director and cinematographer, known for Skachuschiy vsadnik (1893) and Kopemetatel (1893). Yosyp died on 20 May 1924 in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union [now Ukraine].- Director
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Liza Rachenko is a Ukrainian film director. She has directed a feature-length documentary Elbrus Together (2019) which premiered in movie theaters in Ukraine and was received well by the critics. Being in front of the camera since she was five has given Liza an extensive number of film and TV credits.- Director
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Aleksandr Pankratov was born on 4 September 1946 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He is a director and writer, known for Portret zheny khudozhnika (1982), Zavtra (1991) and Prodelki v starinnom dukhe (1986).- Actor
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Kirill Pletnev was born December 30th 1979 in Kharkov. He spent his early years in Leningrad where his family moved shortly after he was born; there he went first to primary and then â" to secondary school. In the year of 1996 he entered SPGATI (St Petersburg State Academy of Theatrical Arts) to become a student of Vladimir Petrov's course. Upon graduation in the year 2000 he had occasionally worked in a number of Moscow theaters. Later on Kirill joined in the company of Moscow Drama Theatre headed by Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and moved to the Russian capital. In the spring of 2003 he left the theatre and started to collaborate with stage director Irina Kerutchenko. Since 2001 Kirill has been filming a lot.- Igor Vovchanchyn was born on 6 August 1973 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine].
- Writer
- Actor
Eduard Volodarskiy was born on 3 February 1941 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was a writer and actor, known for Life and Fate (2012), Odinokiy igrok (1995) and Dark Planet (2008). He was married to Farida A. Volodarskaya. He died on 8 October 2012 in Moscow, Russia.- Anna Babkova was born on 19 October 1982 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She is an actress, known for The Last Ottoman: Knockout Ali (2007) and Beyaz Show (1996).
- Martine de Breteuil was born on 21 March 1908 in Kharkov, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. She was an actress, known for L'homme qui revient de loin (1972), The Gendarme of Saint-Tropez (1964) and La tête du client (1965). She was married to François de Breteuil. She died on 13 November 2007 in Paris, France.
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Aleksandr Muratov was born on 21 April 1935 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He is a director and writer, known for Avdotya Pavlovna (1967), Zolotaya tsep (1988) and Utro vechera mudreneye (1981).- Director
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Ilya Gurin was born on 9 July 1922 in Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was a director and writer, known for Nashi znakomyye (1969), Yeshchyo mozhno uspet (1974) and Za chto? (1991). He died on 8 September 1994 in Moscow, Russia.- Production Manager
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George Moskov was born on 13 October 1893 in Kharkov, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was a production manager and producer, known for Three Blondes in His Life (1961), Green Fields (1937) and The Great Mike (1944). He died on 6 August 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Cinematographer
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- Animation Department
Mikhail Druyan was born on 17 October 1911 in Kharkov, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]. He was a cinematographer, known for Ya byl sputnikom solntsa (1959), The Humpbacked Horse (1975) and Klop 75 ili Mayakovskiy smeyotsya (1976). He died on 7 July 2000 in Moscow, Russia.- Director
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Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya was born on 21 February 1909 in Volchansk, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire [now Vovchansk, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine]. She was a director and assistant director, known for The Snow Maiden (1952), Geese-Swans (1949) and The Hunchback Horse (1947). She died on 18 November 1980 in Zheleznodorozhny, Moscow Oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].- Actor
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Toeplitz helped to found and was the first rector The World Famous Polish Film School in Lodz. Toeplitz is credited with devising the structure and syllabus for training many of the world's finest film directors including Roman Polanski, Andrzej Wajda and Jerzy Skolimowski.
Also worked in England with his uncle Ludovico Toplitz in 1935 on "The Loves of a Dictator" with Clive Brook and The Beloved Vagabond with Maurice Chevalier in 1936.
Also started the Australian Film, Radio and Television School.- Semyon Svashenko was born on 1 September 1904 in Dergachi, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire [now Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Shturmovye nochi (1931), Quiet Flows the Don (1957) and Tikhiy Don II (1958). He died on 23 November 1969 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].