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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...
- Balanchine the c****ographer, until de Basil dismissed them both. Tamara Toumanova, a dancer and a strong admirer of Balanchine, followed the collaborators...
- Miller, James Mitc****, Jane Powell, Joan Weldon, and the ballerina Tamara Toumanova (dubbed by Betty Wand). Robert Easton, Russ Tamblyn, Susan Luckey, and...
- 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...
- Glory (1944), directed by Jacques Tourneur, alongside top-billed Tamara Toumanova, a Russian-born ballerina. Peck portra**** the leader of Russian guerrillas...
- 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...
- biopic of Romberg, when it is sung by Betty Wand (dubbing for Tamara Toumanova) and by Helen Traubel. Paul Chambers – Paul Chambers Quintet (1958) Ray...
- 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...