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- Olga Petrovna Khodataeva (Russian: Ольга Петровна Ходатаева; 26 February [O.S. 14 February] 1894 — 10 April 1968) was a Soviet artist, animation director...
- Aleksandr Ptushko at Mosfilm. In 1928, Nikolai Khodataev, his sister Olga Khodataeva and the Brumberg sisters produced a hand-drawn animated short The Samo****...
- already well-known masters of hand-drawn animation – Ivan Ivanov-Vano, Olga Khodataeva, Valentina and Zinaida Brumberg, Vladimir Suteev, Dmitry Babichenko [ru]...
- Canadian mathematician Olga Kharlan (born 1990), Ukrainian fencer Olga Khodataeva (1894–1968), Soviet artist and animator Olga Khokhlova (1891–1955), Russian-Ukrainian...
- Built, and The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians), (d. 1974). February 26: Olga Khodataeva, Russian animation director, animator, art director, and screenwriter...
- Khodataev served at the time. His paternal grandmother Agafia Kondratievna Khodataeva, a lonely Russian woman, was seduced by a merchant from the Vladimir Governorate...
- animated short The Samo**** Boy together with Nikolai Khodataev and Olga Khodataeva, another brother-and-sister team. It was stylized as traditional Nenets...
- Muck (directed by William Prager) 1938: Little Muck (directed by Olga Khodataeva, cartoon, USSR) 1971: Little Muck (directed by Otto Anton Eder, telefilm...
- character in Peter Pan), dies at age 31.[citation needed] April 10: Olga Khodataeva, Russian animation director, animator, art director, and screenwriter...
- — Barmaley (with Vladimir Polkovnikov) 1942 — Kino-Circus (with Olga Khodataeva) 1946 — Pea****'s Tail (with Vladimir Polkovnikov) 1948 — Grey Neck (with...