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Tamara Toumanova (Georgian: თამარა თუმანოვა; 2
March 1919 – 29 May 1996) was a Russian-born Georgian-American
prima ballerina and actress. A
child of...
- de Monte-Carlo in the
early 1930s:
Irina Baronova (1919–2008),
Tamara Toumanova (1919–1996), and
Tatiana Riabouchinska (1917–2000).
Children of the Russian...
- the 1941 ****
invasion of Russia. It
marked the film
debut of
Tamara Toumanova and
Gregory Peck, as well as most of the
other prin****l actors. It was...
- Miller,
James Mitc****, Jane Powell, Joan Weldon, and the
ballerina Tamara Toumanova (dubbed by
Betty Wand).
Robert Easton, Russ Tamblyn,
Susan Luckey, and...
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Zhukrai tells him
about the
Bolsheviks and Lenin. He also
meets Tonia Toumanova, his
first of many love interests.
Again the
novel jumps, to 1917 as the...
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Glory (1944),
directed by
Jacques Tourneur,
alongside top-billed
Tamara Toumanova, a Russian-born ballerina. Peck portra**** the
leader of
Russian guerrillas...
- Minnelli, Andy Warhol, Lee
Radziwill and
Talitha Pol,
Jessye Norman,
Tamara Toumanova and
occasionally visited the New York
discotheque Studio 54 in the late...
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Opera in 1930. In 1932, Baronova,
along with two
other girls,
Tamara Toumanova (aged 12), and
Tatiana Riabouchinska (aged 14), were
hired by
George Balanchine...
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performers of the 1930s
musical era, the
dancers Tamara Geva and
Tamara Toumanova.
Drasin was born
around 1905 in the
village of Sorochintsï in Poltava...
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leading dancers of the era,
including Tommy Rall, Igor Youskevitch,
Tamara Toumanova and
Carol Haney. The film's
shooting was
completed in 1954, but its release...