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- Vera Petrovna Maretskaya (Russian: Вера Петровна Марецкая; 31 July 1906 – 17 August 1978) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actress. People's Artist...
- film actress Vera Manuel (1949–2010), Canadian First Nations writer Vera Maretskaya (1906–1978), Russian actress Vera Laughton Mathews (1888–1959), English...
- Trubnoy) is a 1928 comedy film directed by Boris Barnet and starring Vera Maretskaya. The film is set in Moscow at the height of the NEP. The petty-bourgeois...
- Она защищает Родину) is a 1943 Soviet World War II film starring Vera Maretskaya and directed by Fridrikh Ermler. It was distributed in the United States...
- realize that only revolution can bring justice to the oppressed. Vera Maretskaya as Pelagea Nilovna Vl****ovna, the mother Aleksey Batalov as Pavel Vl****ov...
- Brumberg Starring Mikhail Yanshin Alexei Zhiltsov Vladimir Gribkov Vera Maretskaya Liliya Gritsenko Nikolai Gritsenko Edited by Valentina Ivanova Music by...
- Kryuchkov as Kabanyuk / Zagari (as N. Kryuchkov) Vera Maretskaya as The doctor (as V. Maretskaya) Mikhail Astangov as Knyaz Karakozen / Yego syn (as M...
- Christmas Valentina Brumberg, Zinaida Brumberg Mikhail Yanshin, Vera Maretskaya, Nikolai Gritsenko Soviet Union Animated film The Tales of Hoffmann Michael...
- Faina Ranevskaya (1896-1984), Lyubov Orlova (1902–75), and his wife Vera Maretskaya (1906-1978). "Юрий Завадский – любимый и любящий". Russia-K. 2004. Archived...
- and the rap band Kasta. Actors and playwrights of Rostov-on-Don include Maretskaya, Mikhail Shchepkin, Yevgeniya Glushenko, Alexander Kaidanovsky (1946–1995)...