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  1. Lidiya Vladimirovna Vertinskaya (Roushie: Лидия Владимировна Вертинская), born Tsirgvava (Georgie: წირღვავა; Roushie: Циргва́ва) (14 Apryle 1923 – 31 Dizember 2013) wis a Soviet an Roushie actress an airtist.. Vertinskaya wis born o the emigre faimily o Georgie oreegin in Harbin.In 1955 she graduatit frae V. Surikov Airt Institute.

  2. Lidiya Vertinskaya. Soviet actress (1923–2013) Lidiya Vladimirovna Vertinskaya; Lidia Tsirgvava; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. sex or gender. female. 1 reference. based on heuristic. inferred from patronymic name. country of citizenship.

  3. 31 de dic. de 2013 · Lidiya Vladimirovna Vertinskaya (born Tsirgvava, Russian: , April 14, 1923, Harbin-31, Desember, 2013) is a Soviet and Russian actress and an artist.. In 1955 graduated from V. Surikov Art Institute. Spouse - Aleksandr Vertinsky. Daughters - Anastasiya Vertinskaya and Marianna Vertinskaya

  4. Lidiya Vladimirovna Vertinskaya (Russian: Лидия Владимировна Вертинская), born Tsirgvava (Georgian: წირღვავა; Russian: Циргва́ва) (14 April 1923 – 31 December 2013) was a Russian and Georgian actress and artist. In 1940 she met the Russian singer Aleksandr Vertinsky in Shanghai. Although he was 34 years older than her, they got married in ...

  5. 19 de nov. de 2023 · Anastasiya Vertinskaya was born on December 19, 1944, in Moscow, soon after her father, the famous singer-songwriter Alexander Vertinsky returned from Harbin with his Georgian wife, painter and actress Lidiya Vertinskaya (née Tsirgvava). Anastasiya and her sister Marianna (one year her senior) spent their early years in the Moscow Metropol hotel; it was only in 1946 that the family was ...

  6. Lidiya Vertinskaya 2 of 4. Bruno Frejndlikh and Lidiya Vertinskaya in Don Kikhot (1957) People Bruno Frejndlikh, Lidiya Vertinskaya. Titles Don Kikhot.

  7. Lidiya Vertinskaya was born Lidiya Vladimirovna Tsirgvava on April 14, 1923, in Kharbin, China, into a family of emigrants from Georgia, a former part of the collapsed Russian Empire. 1917 Her parents were highly educated aristocrats who belonged to Georgian Landed Gentry, they emigrated with the White Russians, after destruction of their wealth in the Russian Communist Revolution of 1917.