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Vera Jordanova was born on 28 August 1975 in Helsinki, Finland, to Bulgarian musicians. Due to Jordanova's parents' profession, Vera spent the early part of her youth traveling with them in Scandinavia. At the age of seven, Vera was relocated to live with her grandmother in Bulgaria where she started school. In her teens, Jordanova's parents ...
Fangoria announced it as part of their Fangoria Presents series of VOD and DVD releases in April 2013. [1] It was released on DVD on May 17, 2013. [2]Additional production information is available in a handful of "making of" videos released by Fangoria as part of its release of the film.
Vera Jordanova was cast as Axelle, a female antagonist, while former Slovak Minister of Culture and actor Milan Kňažko was given the role of Sasha, the Russian mafia member and ringleader of the torture factory. [4] "The fact that Sasha was Russian was one of the reasons I accepted this role," Kňažko joked.
Jordanova is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Ludmilla Jordanova (born 1949), British historian and academic; Vania Jordanova, space physicist; Vera Jordanova (born 1975), Bulgarian-Finnish model and actress; Victoria Jordanova (born 1952), American composer, harpist and media artist
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Vera, a character on the Spanish children's television program Barrio Sésamo; Vera, a character from Tolstoy's novel War and Peace; Vera, a character from Lermontov's novel A Hero of Our Time; Vera is the name given to a gun by Jayne Cobb in the television show Firefly; Vera Adare, character from V.C. Andrews' standalone novel, My Sweet Audrina