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Tatyana Okunevskaya

Tatyana Okunevskaya

Born: 1914-03-03 • Zavidovo, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire [now Tver Oblast, Russia]

Tatyana Okunevskaya was a Soviet and Russian actress.

Feminine and temperamental Okunevskaya was hard not to remember, she had a million-strong army of fans who simply worshiped her. Her lovers were visited by the most famous men of the last century - from writers to politicians.

As an actress she became famous for her pictures “Boule de suif” (1934), “Hectic Days”(1935), "Alexander Parkhomenko" (1942), "It Happened in the Donbass" (1945)

Filmography
Taiga Novel poster
Taiga Novel
2001 • Tatyana Lvovna - babushka Albiny
There is No Death For Me poster
There is No Death For Me
2000 • herself
House for the Rich poster
House for the Rich
2000 • Anna Kazimirovna
The Fundamental and Pitiful Look poster
The Fundamental and Pitiful Look
1996
Wild Love poster
Wild Love
1993
Short Breath of Love poster
Short Breath of Love
1992
Easy Steps poster
Easy Steps
1989
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde poster
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1986
The Secret Agent’s End poster
The Secret Agent’s End
1986 • Стачевская
The Secret Agent's Return poster
The Secret Agent's Return
1982 • Stachevskaya
The Mysterious Old Man poster
The Mysterious Old Man
1981
The Captivating Star of Happiness poster
The Captivating Star of Happiness
1975 • графиня Лаваль
The Star of the Ballet poster
The Star of the Ballet
1965 • Yekaterina Vasilyevna
Night Guard poster
Night Guard
1957 • Raisa
Boy From the Outskirts poster
Boy From the Outskirts
1947
Davit Guramishvili poster
Davit Guramishvili
1946 • Elizaveta Petrovna, Daughter of Peter the Great
It Happened in the Donbass poster
It Happened in the Donbass
1945 • Natasha Loginova
Aleksandr Parkhomenko poster
Aleksandr Parkhomenko
1942 • Bykova
No Image
Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #8
1942
The Last Night poster
The Last Night
1937 • Lena Leontyeva
Hectic Days poster
Hectic Days
1935
Boule de Suif poster
Boule de Suif
1934 • Mme Carré-Lamadon
Men and Jobs poster
Men and Jobs
1932 • Marusya (uncredited)