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  1. Mikhail Yaroslavich Khorobrit (The Brave) (Russian: Михайл Ярославич Хоробрит) (died 15 January 1248) was a 13th-century nobleman from Vladimir-Suzdal. He was a younger brother of Aleksandr Nevsky and he and his son, Boris Mikhailovich , are sometimes said to have been princes of Moscow before Daniil Aleksandrovich ...

    • Yulia Snigir, 38. Her beauty is disarming. But her good looks are not Yulia’s only trump card. Snigir is also smart, strong-willed and confident. She’s a chess master candidate, after all!
    • Yuri Borisov, 28. At just 28, Borisov’s impressive credits rival those of the established actors twice his age. This up-and-coming star has some serious acting chops.
    • Anna Chipovskaya, 34. “She’s got the look (She’s got the look), what in the world can make a brown-eyed girl turn blue..” It seems like Roxette could well have sung their song about Chipovskaya!
    • Yulia Peresild, 37. One should never judge a person by their appearance. Delicate and fragile, Peresild recently made international headlines by becoming a… cosmonaut!
    • Savely Kramarov
    • Oleg Vidov
    • Elena Solovey
    • Elya Baskin

    Kramarov was the Charlie Chaplin of Soviet comedies. Throughout the 1960s-70s, the stunning artist was akin to a national treasure in the Soviet Union. As one of the greatest comedy actors, he starred in a slew of beloved movies, including ‘Afonya’, ‘Gentlemen of Fortune’, ‘Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future’ and ‘The Twelve Chairs’, just to name...

    Incredibly handsome, disarmingly sexy and plain lovable. The blue-eyed womanizer with the lady-killer smile played in around fifty movies, first showing off his artistic talent in the early 1960s in ‘The Blizzard’ and ‘An Ordinary Miracle’. When he was a little boy, his father left the family for another woman. Oleg was brought up by his mother and...

    No other Soviet actress so cunningly combined Stanislavski’s signature art of experiencing with the ingenuity of a woman capable of conveying emotion economically. In her signature roles, Solovey was like a Matryoshka doll of sentiment, with more and more revealed as she peeled away layer after layer. Solovey was born into a Russian-Jewish family i...

    Born into a Jewish family in Riga (then part of the SSR), Baskin emigrated to the U.S. in 1976. He said he left for fear of “missing the moment”. In the Soviet Union, Ilya, who graduated from Moscow’s Circus School, had cameos in several feature movies, such as ‘Big Break’, ‘The Telegram’ and ‘Three Days in Moscow’. Baskin landed in California at t...

  2. Michael Khorobrit. Russian prince. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Russia. …seat grew in importance when Michael Khorobrit, brother of Alexander Nevsky, conquered Vladimir (1248) and made himself prince of both centres.

  3. Mikhail Yaroslavich Khorobrit (The Brave) (Russian: Михайл Ярославич Хоробрит) (died 15 January 1248) was a 13th-century nobleman from Vladimir-Suzdal. He was a younger brother of Aleksandr Nevsky and he and his son, Boris Mikhailovich, are sometimes said to have been princes of Moscow before Daniil Aleksandrovich ...

  4. Mikhail Iaroslavich Khorobrit (The Brave) (Russian: Михайл Ярославич Хоробрит) was Prince of Moscow (1246–1248) and Grand Prince of Vladimir in 1248. He was a younger brother of Aleksandr Nevsky and he and his son, Boris, are sometimes said to have been princes of Moscow before Daniil...

  5. May 27 2019. Boris Egorov. Follow Russia Beyond on Telegram. They may lose the battle for leading parts against Irish, Scottish or Swedish actors, but Russians are definitely among the best in...

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