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  1. Victoria Fyodorova (formerly Pouy; January 18, 1946 – September 5, 2012) was a Russian-American actress and author. She was born shortly after World War II to Jackson Tate (1898–1978), then a captain in the United States Navy , and Russian actress Zoya Fyodorova (1909–1981), who had a brief affair before Tate was expelled from ...

  2. Viktoriya Fyodorova was born on 18 January 1946 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. She was an actress, known for Crime and Punishment (1970), Target (1985) and A Ballad of Love (1966). She was married to Frederick R. Pouy, Valentin Ezhov, Sergey Blagovolin, Irakli Asatiani and John Vayer.

    • Actress
    • January 18, 1946
    • Viktoriya Fyodorova
    • September 5, 2012
  3. Mar 29, 1977 · It's the classicly beautiful face of Victoria Fyodorova, the young Russian actress whose reunion with her longlost American father, two years ago, read like the plot of a soap...

  4. The Admiral's Daughter is a 1979 autobiography written by Victoria Fyodorova with Haskel Frankel. It relates the story of Fyodorova's parents, Jackson Tate and Zoya Fyodorova, who had an affair in Moscow in 1945, her childhood in the Soviet Union, and her later search for and reunion with her father in the United States.

  5. Jan 1, 1979 · The Admiral's Daughter is a 1979 autobiography written by Victoria Fyodorova with Haskel Frankel. It relates the story of Fyodorova's parents, Jackson Tate and Zoya Fyodorova, who had an affair in Moscow in 1945, her childhood in the Soviet Union, and her later search for and reunion with her father in the United States.

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  6. Nov 29, 1985 · Victoria Fyodorova has tried for almost a decade to transform this wartime romance into a television mini-series or feature film.

  7. Viktoria Fyodorova was the daughter of a well-known Soviet actress Zoya Fyodorova and the military attaché in the US embassy in the Moscow, Jackson Rogers Tate. Mr. Tate was a United States Navy admiral who began his naval career as an enlisted man and became one of the first naval aviators.