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Natalia Romanovna Makarova (Russian: Ната́лия Рома́новна Мака́рова, born 21 November 1940) is a Russian prima ballerina and choreographer. The History of Dance , published in 1981, notes that "her performances set standards of artistry and aristocracy of dance which mark her as the finest ballerina of her generation ...
Irina Gubanova (1940–2000), Russian ballerina and film actress; Natalia Makarova (born 1940), Soviet-Russian-born prima ballerina and choreographer. Leon Petrosjan (born 1940), mathematician; Eduard Vinokurov (1942–2010), Olympic and world champion fencer; Yakov Eliashberg (born 1946), mathematician; Andrej Hoteev (1946–2021), pianist
Natalia Magnicaballi: Natalia Magnicaballi Argentina: Yes Mayara Magri: Mayara Magri 1994 Brazil: Yes Natalia Makarova: Natalia Makarova 1940 Russia: No Maia Makhateli: Maia Makhateli 1986 Georgia: Yes [75] Tatiana Mamaki: Tatiana Mamaki 1921 2007 Greece: No Andrée Marlière: Andrée Marlière 1934 2008 Belgium: No Roberta Marquez: Roberta ...
Natalya Sergeyevna Bondarchuk (Russian: Наталья Серге́евна Бондарчук) (born 10 May 1950) is a Soviet and Russian actress and film director, best known for her appearance in Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris as "Hari". [1] She is the daughter of Soviet director and actor Sergei Bondarchuk and Russian actress Inna Makarova.
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A. Lera Abova; Tatiana Abramova; Viktoriya Agalakova; Nina Agapova; Dana Agisheva; Polina Agureeva; Liya Akhedzhakova; Kristina Akheeva; Oksana Akinshina; Lyubov ...
The documentary film Force of Nature Natalia is a year-long portrayal of the life of Natalia Osipova, an accomplished dancer and principal of the Royal Ballet.The documentary covers her preparation for her fifth season as a principal dancer, her work with renowned contemporary choreographers, and provides access to her personal archive.
Makarova won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a musical. The same production opened at the Palace Theatre, London on June 12, 1984, starring Natalia Makarova, Tim Flavin, Siobhan McCarthy and Honor Blackman; it received rave reviews and ran for 539 performances. [citation needed]