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  1. Noyabrina Viktorovna Mordyukova (Russian: Ноябри́на (Но́нна) Ви́кторовна Мордюко́ва; 25 November 1925 – 6 July 2008) was a Soviet and Russian actress and People's Artist of the USSR (1974).

  2. Nonna Mordyukova. Actress: The Diamond Arm. Nonna Mordyukova, one of the foremost actresses of the Soviet Cinema, was frequently cast as a Russian peasant woman. She was born Noyabrina (Nonna) Viktorovna Mordyukova on the 25th of November 1925 into a Cossack family in Konstantinovka settlement, Donetsk province, Ukraine, Soviet Union (now Ukraine).

    • November 25, 1925
    • July 6, 2008
  3. Nonna Mordyukova was a popular and versatile actress who starred in many films, from historical epics to comedies. She also played the controversial role of a pregnant Red Army officer in The Commissar, a film that was banned and censored for its anti-Semitic and pro-Holocaust themes.

  4. Jul 8, 2008 · Nonna Mordyukova, 82, a Russian actress whose roles earned her the status of the quintessential Soviet woman, died July 6 at a hospital in Moscow.

  5. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofNonna Mordyukova | BAFTA

    Nonna Mordyukova. Ukrainian Mordyukova became a major star of Soviet cinema with leading roles in a variety of films including Other People’s Relatives (1955), A Simple Story (1960), The Chairman (1964), Balzaminov’s Marriage (1965), Dream Of An Uncle (1966) controversial anti-Semitism drama The Commissar (1967) and comedy The Diamond Arm ...

  6. Nonna Mordyukova is Klavdia Vavilova, a robust and boisterous Red Army Commissar who has accidentally become pregnant. She is too busy fighting to even notice her pregnancy, and when she does, it is too late to abort as she would normally do.

  7. Jul 6, 2008 · This genuine Cossack woman was one of the most beloved film stars of the Soviet Union. The actress managed to achieve a sky-high career in cinema by having created true images of Russian women. Mordyukova is listed among the top 10 most outstanding actresses of the 20 th century by the British Film Encyclopedia.