- Ivan Koval-
Samborsky (Ukrainian: Іван Коваль-Самборський; 16
September 1893 – 10
January 1962) was a
Ukrainian stage and film actor.
After establishing...
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Afanasyevich Samborsky, whom his
grandmother chose to be his
religious instructor, was an atypical,
unbearded Orthodox priest.
Samborsky had long lived...
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Franz Müller Igor
Doronin as
Robert Alexey Gribov as
Schultz Ivan Koval-
Samborsky as
Walter Andrei Fayt as
Garms Мы победили Антифашистское кино Биография...
- into the sea and
embraces his corpse. Ada
Vojtsik -
Maryutka Ivan Koval-
Samborsky Ivan
Straukh The Forty-First (1956 film) Jay
Leyda (1960). Kino: A History...
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Volodymyr Samborskyi (born 29
August 1985) is a
Ukrainian former professional football defender. 2005 FIFA
World Youth Championship squads#Ukraine Official...
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starring Ivan Koval-
Samborsky,
Georges Charlia [fr], and La Jana. The film's art
direction was by
Leopold Blonder. Ivan Koval-
Samborsky as André de Frontignan...
- Vlasov, the
Father Anna
Zemtsova as Anna, a
Revolutionary Girl Ivan Koval-
Samborsky as Vessovchtchnikov, Pavel's
Friend Vsevolod Pudovkin as
Police Officer...
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Koval (born 1955),
Ukrainian historian and
political scholar Ivan Koval-
Samborsky (1893–1962),
Ukrainian stage and film
actor J. J.
Koval (born 1992), American...
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Khanan Shmain and
starring Igor Ilyinsky,
Leonid Kmit and Ivan Koval-
Samborsky. Two friends,
Telescop (Igor Ilyinsky) and
Zhora (Leonid Kmit), ****emble...
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Fyodorova as
Varvara Akimovna Olga
Vikladt as
Maria Pavlovna Ivan Koval-
Samborsky as
Circus Manager Andrei Popov as
Count Sergey Marina Strizhenova as Countess...