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- in order to honor Barbakoff, initiated the "Tatjana Barbakoff Prize" in 1986 to help to encourage young dancers. Tatjana Barbakoff was born as Cilly Edelsberg...
- Walsh as Dermot Anthony Oseyemi as Jameel Olivia Scott as Zara Jaimi Barbakoff as Sheryl Jon Snow as Himself Last Rights at IMDb "Last Rights Information"...
- Vengerberg (Denise Gough), his former love interest Triss Merigold (Jaimi Barbakoff), the bard Dandelion (John Schwab), the dwarf warrior Zoltan Chivay (Alexander...
- West Yorkshire, England Occupation Actor Years active 2007–present Television Call the Midwife, Casualty Spouse Jaimi Barbakoff ​ (m. 2012)​ Children 2...
- Roberts Triss Merigold of Maribor Anna ShafferM Jules de Jongh Jaimi Barbakoff Agnieszka Kunikowska Supporting characters Duny Emperor Emhyr var Emreis...
- Rachael Kramer-Lafayette Amy Lynn-Stewart Maddie Corman Missy Yager Jaimi Barbakoff Natalie Gold Ainsley Kramer-Lafayette Gabe Weible Alex Dreier Liam Askew...
- Simmons as Di Kitson Daniel Hill as Dr. Nelson Nicky Henson as Hugo Jaimi Barbakoff as Sales ****istant Ashlie Walker as Emily Canning Terence Harvey as Derek...
- TrantorRachel Atkins Alfred LaurensonChris Moran Emily SmithJaimi Barbakoff First transmitted on 1 June 2004, this story is based on a reference from...
- dealers Alfred Flechtheim and Leo Blumenreich. Valeska Gert and Tatjana Barbakoff danced not only for the theatre audience, but also for photographers like...
- Virginia Zucchi (1849–1933), ballerina, teacher, danced in Russia Tatjana Barbakoff (1899–1944), ballet dancer, Chinese style dancer Ludmilla Chiriaeff (1924–1996)...