Nina Urgant
Nina Nikolayevna Urgant (Russian: Ни́на Никола́евна У́ргант; 4 September 1929 – 3 December 2021[1]) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress. She was granted the honor of People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1974.
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Born | Nina Nikolayevna Urgant 4 September 1929 |
Died | 3 December 2021 92) Saint Petersburg, Russia | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1953–2008 |
Family
- Father — Nikolay Andreevich Urgant, Estonian, People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs officer.[2][3]
- Mother — Maria Petrovna Urgant, Ukrainian.[3]
The family had four children: two brothers and two sisters.[2]
- Her first husband — actor Lev Milinder
- Son — actor Andrey Urgant
- Grandson — TV presenter Ivan Urgant
- Great-granddaughter Nina
- Great granddaughter Valeria
- Granddaughter, Maria, lives in the Netherlands,[2]
- Great grandson Emir, lives in the Netherlands,[2]
- Grandson — TV presenter Ivan Urgant
- Son — actor Andrey Urgant
- Second husband — actor Gennady Voropayev.
- Third husband — choreographer Kirill Lascari.[2]
Selected filmography
- 1954 — Tamer of Tigers as Olechka Mikhailova
- 1955 — Twelfth Night as maidservant
- 1957 — Street Full of Surprises as resting in Peterhof park
- 1958 — There Were Soldiers ... as Widow
- 1959 — The Overcoat as lady of easy virtue
- 1962 — Introduction to Life as Volodya's mother
- 1963 — Meet Baluyev! as Dusya Baluyeva
- 1964 — Mother and Stepmother as Katherina
- 1970 — Belorussian Station as Raisa, former nurse
- 1975 — Bonus as Dina
- 1975 — For the Rest of His Life as Aunt Laundry
- 1984 — Time for Rest from Saturday to Monday as ship passengers
- 2005 — Streets of Broken Lights 6 as Elena Petrovna
- 2008 — Asian as Oshkinchiha
References
External links
- Nina Urgant at IMDb
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