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- of the Baalbek-Hermel Governorate in Lebanon. In 1838, Eli Smith noted Bednaya's po****tion as being predominantly Metawileh. Robinson and Smith, 1841...
- Poor Nastya (Russian: Бедная Настя, Bednaya Nastya) is a Russian telenovela originally aired in the Russian Federation from 31 October 2003 to 30 April...
- She is known for her role of Anna Platonova in the television series Bednaya Nastya. Korikova was born in Tobolsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. As a...
- "Poor Liza" (Russian: Бедная Лиза, romanized: Bednaya Liza) is a 1792 short story or sentimental novella by the Russian author Nikolay Karamzin. It is...
- and model, who made her debut as Polina Penkova in the 2003 soap opera Bednaya Nastya. Gorshkova was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. Her father...
- Poor Sasha (Russian: Бедная Саша, romanized: Bednaya Sasha) is a 1997 Russian adventure comedy film directed by Tigran Keosayan. A touching New Year's...
- Moscow; it was inspired by Nikolay Karamzin's famous story "Poor Liza" ("Bednaya Liza", 1792). Zhukovsky translated from a staggeringly wide range of sources...
- Abashkin. They have two children. Teatr "U Nikitskih vorot" (1997—2001): Bednaya Liza (Бедная Лиза) Doktor Chekhov (Доктор Чехов) Romansy s Oblomovym (Романсы...
- Year Title Role Ref(s) 2022 Bednaya Sasha...
- writer. Besides working on soap operas, Bell also wrote a scenario for a Bednaya Nastya in 2003, and had a recurring role as Trudy on Happy Days from 1974...