Born in Zavidovo, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire [now Tver Oblast, Russia] — Mar 03 1914• Died May 15 2002

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)
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Tatyana Lvovna - babushka Albiny

графиня Лаваль

Tatyana Lvovna - babushka Albiny

Стачевская

Anna Kazimirovna

Natasha Loginova

Bykova


Mme Carré-Lamadon



Marusya (uncredited)

herself




Elizaveta Petrovna, Daughter of Peter the Great


Stachevskaya


Lena Leontyeva

Raisa

Yekaterina Vasilyevna