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Its heroine, Raina Petkoff, is a young Bulgarian woman engaged to Sergius Saranoff, a battlefield hero whom she idolizes. On the night after the Battle of Slivnitza , Captain Bluntschli, a Swiss mercenary in the defeated Serbian army, climbs in through her bedroom balcony and threatens her not to give the alarm.
Despite sympathizing with the "enemy," Raina hides Bluntschli from Bulgarian soldiers and later allows him to stay in their house. After the war, Sergius is celebrated as a hero by the Petkoff family, especially by Raina and her mother. Raina's father, Major Petkoff, however, prefers civilian life and is indifferent to Sergius's military bravado.
1906 Helte as Raina, Petkoff's daughter; 1909 Naar den ny vin blomstrer as Albert; 1912 En søndag paa Amager as Lisbeth; 1912 Indenfor murene as Esther; 1913 Affæren as Amalie Busk; 1914 Kærlighed og lykketræf as Silvia, Orgon's daughter; 1915 Lottens forlovede as Emmy Tørning, writer; 1916 Det levende lig as Anna Dmitrijenva Karenin; 1916 ...
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Robert Petkoff is an American stage actor known for his work in Shakespearean productions and more recently on the New York City musical theater stage. Petkoff has performed on Broadway , the West End , regional theatre , and done work in film and television.
Natalie Rupnow was one of just nine female students who have committed a school shooting since 1999 and was a year younger than the average school shooter, according to an analysis by the ...
Raina Petkoff Drama Festival, Ann Arbor, Michigan [18] 1941 Mr. and Mrs. North: Pamela North County Theater, Suffern, New York [18] 1942 The Dark Tower: Patsy Dowling Cambridge Summer Theatre, Cambridge, Massachusetts [19] 1942 Sailor Beware! Billie Jackson Flatbush Theater, Brooklyn, New York City [20]