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Aleksei Dikiy (Russian: Алексей Денисович Дикий) (24
February 1889 – 1
October 1955) was a
Soviet actor and
director who
worked at
Moscow Art Theatre...
- include:
Aleksei Dikiy (1889–1955),
Soviet actor Andrey Dikiy (1893–1977),
Russian writer Dykyi This page
lists people with the
surname Dikiy. If an internal...
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Andrey Ivanovich Dikiy (Russian: Андрей Иванович Дикий; Ukrainian: Андрій Іванович Дикий;
February 9, 1895 –
September 4, 1977), real
surname Zankevich...
- The Wild East (Russian: Дикий восток,
Dikiy vostok,
Dikij vostok) is a Russian-language film
created in
Kazakhstan shortly after the
dissolution of the...
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movie won the
Crystal Globe in the 1949
Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
Aleksei Dikiy, who portra**** Stalin,
received the 1949
Gottwaldov Film Festival's prize...
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Vsevolod Pudovkin, is
about the life of Nakhimov.
Soviet actor Aleksei Dikiy pla**** Nakhimov. The
movie covers Nakhimov's
victory in the
Battle of Sinop...
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Soobong ("백만송이 장미", "Baegmansong-i Jangmi") 1997:
Russian singer Sergei Dikiy,
member of the
group "Lesopoval" ("Million
alykh roz") 2000:
Estonian singer...
- "amazing, strange". In the East
Slavic sources referred:
Saratov dikar,
dikiy, dikoy, ****nkiy
muzhichok – leshy; a
short man with a big
beard and tail;...
- lawyer, US
congressman Walter A. Burleigh, physician, US
congressman Andrey Dikiy, historian, writer.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn would visit him occasionally...
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Habima Players presented two plays, both
under the
direction of
Aleksei Dikiy, from the
Moscow Art Theatre. The
first production, Ha-otsar (The Treasure)...