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    Nikolai Nikolaevich Gubenko (Russian: Николай Николаевич Губенко, Ukrainian: Микола Миколайович Губенко; 17 August 1941 – 16 August 2020) was a Soviet...
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  • (born 1994), Russian slalom canoeist Nikolai Gubenko (1941–2020), Soviet actor, film and theatre director Julius Gubenko (born 1924), professionally known...
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  • People's Artist of Russia in 1985. The actor and theatre/film director Nikolai Gubenko was her husband. Zhanna Bolotova was born in the Siberian resort Karachi...
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    headed the Communist Party faction in the Moscow City Duma, replacing Nikolai Gubenko. Leonid Zyuganov was re-elected to the City Duma on 8 September 2019...
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  • Wounded Game (category Films directed by Nikolai Gubenko)
    in the US as The Orphans) is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Gubenko. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. The film tells...
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  • anti-gangster department were mentioned: among them, Sergei Shakurov and Nikolai Gubenko. However, it was Vysotsky who, according to Arkady Weiner, "felt the...
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  • other actors during the discussions — for example, Sergey Shakurov and Nikolai Gubenko were considered as possible candidates. Govorukhin, trying to approve...
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    Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). The New York Times dubbed Nikolai Gubenko, last culture commissar of the Soviet Union, "the first arts professional...
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  • Andrey Myagkov, who wanted to act in the picture. The same fate befell Nikolai Gubenko. Vladimir Vysotsky, who yearned to play Rybakov, also did not pass...
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    and Charity Достоинство и милосердие DC ДМ Konstantin Frolov [ru] Nikolai Gubenko Vyacheslav Grishin Disability rights Federalism 1993–1993 Future of...
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    Me, by Larisa Shepitko, and A Soldier Came Back from the Front, by Nikolai Gubenko. She became internationally famous for her role as "Hari" in Andrei...
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  • (1994–2003 and 2005–2018), unsuccessful 2000 presidential candidate Nikolai Gubenko Stage and film actor and director Communist Party USSR Minister of...
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    Centre-right Conservatism 7 Dignity and Charity DM Konstantin Frolov • Nikolai Gubenko • Vyacheslav Grishin Big tent Federalism / Veterans' rights / Disabled...
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  • Poprischenko Nikolai Gubenko as Lieutenant Goloshchekov Andrei Rostotsky as gefreiter Kochetygov Nikolai Volkov as private Nikiforov Nikolai Shutko as cook...
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    Seleznyov, as well as heads of two committees (Svetlana Goryacheva and Nikolai Gubenko) chose to leave the faction, and to keep their positions. May 17, 2000:...
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  • Marriage on the Rocks 14 Linda Manz 58 US Actress Days of Heaven Gummo 16 Nikolai Gubenko 78 Russia Actor, Director They Fought for Their Country I Am Twenty...
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    Taganka Theatre after the 1993 split, when a number of actors headed by Nikolai Gubenko left it following Lyubimov's plans to privatize the theatre and move...
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  • жизни отдыхающих) is a 1980 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Nikolai Gubenko. The film takes place in the autumn in the south of Crimea. The boarding...
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    for Tryasina (1978); Eldar Ryazanov for Railway Station for Two, and Nikolai Gubenko for Zapretnaya zona (1988). She appeared only once in a film by Nikita...
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  • in 1996) as Ivan the Terrible which became his last role. In 1991 Nikolai Gubenko, at the time a Soviet Ministry of Culture, contacted a famous British...
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    Demidova, Veniamin Smekhov, Ivan Bortnik, Zhanna Bolotova, Natalya Sayko, Nikolai Gubenko, and others. Since 1981, Lyubshin has been a permanent member of the...
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    - June 18, 1986) Vasily Zakharov (August 15, 1986 - June 7, 1989) Nikolai Gubenko (November 21, 1989 - August 28, 1991; September 7, 1991 - November...
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  • guards at Lenin’s Mausoleum. Valentin Popov as Sergey Zhuravlyov Nikolay Gubenko as Nikolay 'Kolya' Fokin Stanislav Lyubshin as Slava Kostikov Marianna...
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  • distance through the rusting world of Kin-dza-dza to find their way home. Nikolai Gubenko as Uncle Vova Ivan Tsekhmistrenko as Tolik Tsarapkin Andrei Leonov...
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    Communist legislator and former Minister of Culture of the USSR, Nikolai Gubenko. Gubenko had been one of those involved in the 1991 transfer of the art...
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  • Delhi, national team), multiple organ failure caused by COVID-19. Nikolai Gubenko, 78, Russian actor, director, and screenwriter (A Soldier Came Back...
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  • committee of Zlatograd. Inna Churikova as Yelizaveta Andreyevna Uvarova Nikolai Gubenko as Sergei Uvarov Ekaterina Volkova as Lena Leonid Bronevoy as Pyotr...
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  • Theatre, then later returned to the Taganka. In 1993 Filatov joined Nikolai Gubenko, Natalya Sayko, Nina Shatskaya and other actors in founding a creative...
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  • of her earlier performances, in Andrey Smirnov's Autumn (1975) and Nikolai Gubenko's Wounded Game (1976), have been highly acclaimed too. In 1977 Gundareva...
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    Yuri Klimenko – Soviet and Russian cinematographer and photographer Nikolai Gubenko – Soviet and Russian actor, film and theatre director, screenwriter...
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