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  2. Category:Russian voice actresses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian voice actresses" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Liya Akhedzhakova;

  3. Milana Vayntrub - Wikipedia

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    Milana Vayntrub was born on March 8, 1987, to a secular Ashkenazi Jewish family in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, then a Soviet republic. [5] [6] Her grandparents were from Ukraine.[7] [8] When she was two years old, she and her parents immigrated to the United States as refugees from antisemitism, [9] settling in West Hollywood, California.

  4. Jenya - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, she was announced as the voice of Klara, an original character specifically created by director Tsutomu Mizushima for her, [7] in Girls und Panzer der Film. [13] She met Mizushima after the production team found her tweet stating her lack of role in Girls und Panzer despite the appearance of Russian-based characters in the series. [8]

  5. List of To Love Ru characters - Wikipedia

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    In the final volume of To Love Ru, Hasemi and Yabuki mentioned they never got around to having Celine transform into a beautiful girl on the night of the full moon, meet a man, and fall in love in a Princess Kaguya and fairy tale-like style. [1] They eventually featured a similar event in the sequel series, To Love Ru Darkness.

  6. Tatiana Romanova - Wikipedia

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    Fleming's intention in writing From Russia with love was at least in part to promote a "West is the best" message by creating two parallel characters who would prove Western superiority over the Soviet Union. [4] Throughout the novel, Fleming drew contrasts between the Soviet Union and the West, always to the benefit of the latter. [3]

  7. Olga Chekhova - Wikipedia

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    Olga achieved great success in the motion picture industry. Her filmography includes 138 credits as an actor, director, and producer [11] between 1917 and 1974. After the war she lived in the Soviet sector of Berlin, but eventually she managed to escape from her Soviet contacts.

  8. Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian - Wikipedia

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    Half-Russian teenager Alisa (Alya) Kujou is popular at school for her beauty and aloof personality. When around her classmate, Masachika Kuze, she criticizes his slacker personality. Occasionally, she will claim to insult him in Russian, unaware Masachika learnt basic Russian so he could talk to a Russian girl he knew as a child.

  9. The Call of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Call of Love (Russian: Близнецы, romanized: Bliznetsy) is a 1945 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. [1]The film tells the story of how an electrician's decision to adopt abandoned twins leads to a battle of love, deceit, and redemption, as her community unites to support her while uncovering the dark secrets of a corrupt trade manager.