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Gzovsky (feminine:
Gzovskaya) is a Russian-language form of the
Polish surname Gzowski. In emigration, the
surname may also be
transliterated as Gsovsky...
- Olga
Gzovskaya (Russian: О́льга Влади́мировна Гзо́вская; 10
October 1883 – 2 July 1962) was a
Russian Empire and
Soviet theater and film actress. Gzovskaya...
- this production,
which was
conceived as a
showcase for the
actress Olga
Gzovskaya. In 1773 the
Venetian composer Antonio Salieri and the
librettist Domenico...
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player Olga
Gyarmati (1924–2013),
Hungarian track and
field athlete Olga
Gzovskaya (1883–1962),
Russian actress Olga
Hachatryan (born 1992), Turkmenistani...
- film
directed by
Georg Asagaroff and
starring Georg H. Schnell, Olga
Gzovskaya and
Helena Makowska. The film's sets were
designed by the art director...
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Leningrad (now
Saint Petersburg), USSR Other names
Wladimir Gaiderow Vladimir Gaidarow Occupation Actor Years active 1917–1968
Spouse Olga
Gzovskaya...
- Diderot. It
premiered at the
Tauentzienpalast on 20
January 1922. Olga
Gzovskaya as
Madame Pommeraye Margarete Schlegel as
Jeanette d'Aisnon
Grete Berger...
- It was made at the
Bavaria Studios in Munich.
Vladimir Gajdarov Olga
Gzovskaya Ellen Kürti
Ferdinand Martini Toni
Tetzlaff Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder...
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animation Reluctant Imposter Géza von Bolváry
Vladimir Gajdarov, Olga
Gzovskaya Silent Reveille Fritz Kaufmann [de]
Werner Krauss, Ruth
Weyher War Rhythmus...
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staroobryadtsy merchants. She
studied at the
First Moscow Gymnasium,
where Olga
Gzovskaya was one of her classmates. In 1901 she
enrolled in the just
opened Moscow...