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  1. 7 de sept. de 2009 · ATLAS Profile from the e-News Archives. Moscow has been home to Lidia Smirnova for as long as she can remember. She was born in Ukraine, her mother’s region, shortly after the end of World War II. Her father, from Siberia, had served five years in the thick of the fighting, on the Soviet side.

  2. Lidiya Nikolayevna Smirnova (Russian: Ли́дия Никола́евна Смирно́ва; 1915 — 2007) was a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. People's Artist of USSR (1974). [3] The winner of the Stalin Prize of the third degree (1951).

  3. Lydia Nikolaevna Smirnova (1915-2007) - la conocidaactriz de cine y teatro, artista popular de la URSS, ganadora del Premio Estatal de la URSS. La mayoría de los espectadores soviéticos recuerdan esas películas de Lydia Smirnova como "The Village Detective", "My Love", "Carnival", "The Return of the Son".

  4. 30 de abr. de 2023 · Lydia Nikolayevna Smirnova, a biology teacher and her husband were vacationing in the area and had gone to the banks of the River Vyatka to have a swim. While her husband swam, she sat on the river bank, tanning under the rays of the sun.

  5. Lydia Nikolaevna Smirnova (1915-2007) – una famosa actriz de cine y teatro, Artista Popular de la URSS, ganadora del Premio Estatal de la URSS. La mayoría de los espectadores soviéticos recuerdan películas de Lydia Smirnova como "The Village Detective", "My Love", "Carnival", "The Return of the Son".

  6. Lidiya Smirnova was born on 13 February 1915 in Tobolsk, Russian Empire [now Tyumen Oblast, Russia]. She was an actress and writer, known for U nikh est Rodina (1950), Moya lyubov (1940) and White Sun of the Desert (1970). She died on 25 July 2007 in Moscow, Russia.

  7. Lydia Smirnova (Q521753) Lydia Smirnova. Soviet and Russian actress (1915-2007) Lidiya Nikolayevna Smirnova. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.