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  1. Tamara Fyodorovna Makarova (Russian: Тама́ра Фёдоровна Мака́рова; 13 August 1907 – 19 January 1997) was a Soviet and Russian film actress and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1950) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1982).

  2. Tamara Makarova was born on 13 August 1907 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]. She was an actress and writer, known for The New Teacher (1939), The Vow (1946) and Maskarad (1941). She was married to Sergey Gerasimov. She died on 18 January 1997 in Moscow, Russia.

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  3. Tamara Makarova was born on August 13, 1907 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]. She was an actress and writer, known for The New Teacher (1939), The Vow (1946) and Maskarad (1941). She was married to Sergey Gerasimov. She died on January 18, 1997 in Moscow, Russia.

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  4. Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova Brilliant actress died on January 20, 1997 in Moscow and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Her funeral was attended by hundreds of her students, who became the stars of Soviet and Russian cinematography.

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  5. Makarova, Tamara (1907–1997) Russian actress and teacher . Born on August 13, 1907, in St. Petersburg, Russia; died in January 1997; graduated from the Leningrad Theatrical Institute, 1930; married Sergei Gerasimov (a film director, died 1985).

  6. Jan 21, 1997 · Tamara Makarova, the famed Russian actress and teacher, has died at 89, the ITAR-Tass news agency said Sunday. Makarova's name was closely connected with film director Sergei Gerasimov, her husband and teacher who died in 1985.

  7. Nov 5, 1984 · With Sergey Gerasimov, Tamara Makarova, Borivoj Navrátil, Aleksey Petrenko. The film concentrates on the late years of the life of the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy leading up to his death, telling about his disenchantment with the system and exploitation of the common people by the privileged classes.