Samoilova, Tatania (1934–)
Samoilova, Tatania (1934–)
American actress. Name variations: Tatyana Samoylova; Tatyana Samojlova. Born May 4, 1934, in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), USSR; dau. of Evgeny Samoilov (distinguished stage and screen actor); m. Vasili Lanovoy (actor).
Joined the Mayakovsky Theater; made film debut in Meksikanets (The Mexican, 1957); came to international prominence in Letjat zhuravli (The Cranes Are Flying, 1957), followed by The Letter That Was Never Sent, Alba Regia, Italiani Brava Gente, Anna Karenina (title role), No Return, Okean, and 24 chasa, among others.
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