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Lines of Fate (Russian: Линии судьбы, romanized: Linii sudby) is a 2003 Russian television series directed by Dmitry Meskhiev. The series consists of three separate stories about different people in Moscow whose paths become intertwined at one point in their lives.
Later, in 1962, he portrayed a visiting Soviet dignitary (with most of his dialogue in Russian) in the episode "The Good Will Tour" on the sitcom The Real McCoys. [citation needed] In 1965, Kinskey was a cast member in the pilot episode of Hogan's Heroes, performing as another Soviet character, who was an allied soldier and fellow prisoner-of ...
Charodei (Russian: Чародеи, translations Enchanters, Sorcerers, Magicians) is a 1982 Soviet romantic fantasy musical comedy television film directed by Konstantin Bromberg. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film premiered on Soviet Central Television on 31 December 1982.
Fahn was a member of the ensemble in the original Broadway cast of Stephen Schwartz's musical Wicked. In March 2004, Fahn became an understudy for the role of Glinda, replacing Melissa Bell Chait who had suffered a minor stroke. Fahn departed the show on October 31, 2004.
Interestingly enough, while the cast members of Fate: The Winx Saga are meant to to be playing teenagers on the show, the majority of the actors playing first and second years at a school for ...
Keith Silverstein is an American voice actor, known for lending his voice to English versions of Japanese anime and video games. He is best known for his roles as Johan Liebert in Monster, Vector the Crocodile in the Sonic the Hedgehog video games, Robert E.O. Speedwagon in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Hisoka in the 2011 version of Hunter × Hunter, Kurozumi Orochi in One Piece, Ōgai Mori in ...
Nobutoshi Hayashi (林 延年, Hayashi Nobutoshi, born June 10, 1968 in Shinagawa, Tokyo), [2] better known by the stage name Nobutoshi Canna (神奈 延年, Kanna Nobutoshi), [3] is a Japanese actor, voice actor, singer and narrator who is affiliated with Aoni Production.
It is based on the sketch-comedy series Our Russia (which itself is an adaptation of the show Little Britain) and follows most of its characters, mainly gastarbeiters Ravshan (Galustyan) and Dzhamshut (Magdiash) and their boss Leonid (Svetlakov). The film was the highest-grossing film of 2010 in Russia with $22.2 million in ticket sales. [1] [2]