- Ivan
Novikoff (August 26, 1899 –
March 20, 2002) was a
ballet master. Born in Kazan, Russia,
Novikoff studied and
graduated from the
Imperial Ballet School...
- Novikov,
Novikoff (masculine, Russian: Новиков) or
Novikova (feminine, Russian: Новикова) is one of the most
common Russian surnames.
Derived from novik...
- Olga
Alekseyevna Novikoff (Russian: Ольга Алексеевна Новикова; 29 April [O.S. 17] 1840 – 21
April 1925) was an
expatriate White Russian author and journalist...
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Louis Alexander Novikoff (October 12, 1915 –
September 30, 1970),
nicknamed "the Mad Russian", was an
American professional baseball outfielder. He pla****...
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According to
Novikoff (Russian: Мир по Новикову) is a
thriller novel by
Russian writer Andrei Gusev,
published in 2006.
Victor Novikoff, an
editor of...
- Alex
Benjamin Novikoff ((1913-02-28)28
February 1913 – (1987-01-09)9
January 1987) was a
Russian Empire–born
American biologist who is
recognized for his...
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Laurent Novikoff (1888 – June 18, 1956) or
Laurent Novikov, was a
Russian ballet dancer who
became a
citizen of the
United States in 1939. He graduated...
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Aleksey Silych Novikov-Priboy (Russian: Алексей Силыч Новиков-Прибой; real name
Aleksey Silantyevich Novikov, Russian: Алексей Силантьевич Новиков; 24...
- 2006 Paul Haggis, 2005
Named in
honor of San
Francisco film
exhibitor Mel
Novikoff (1922–87), this
award is
given to an
individual or
organization notable...
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ending up in
Britain and London,
where Alexander's grandmother,
author Olga
Novikoff (known in the
family as "Babushka London")
lived in
Harley Street. After...