Irina Gubanova

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Irina Gubanova
Leningrad, Soviet Union
Died15 April 2000 (aged 60)
OccupationActress
Years active1960-1992 (film)

Irina Igorevna Gubanova (

film actress.[1] She was married to the actor Sergei Gurzo
.

Selected filmography

  • The Girl Without an Address (1958)
  • The Queen of Spades (1960) as Polina
  • Man Follows the Sun (1962) as episode
  • The Horizon
    (1962) as Vera
  • 713 Requests Permission to Land (1962) as young wife, American passenger
  • A Trip Without a Load (1963) as doctor (uncredited)
  • The First Trolleybus (1963) as Sveta Soboleva
  • I Accept the Fight (1963) as Tamara
  • Where Are You Now, Maxim? (1965) as Alka
  • War and Peace (1965-1967, part 1-4) as Sonia Rostova
  • The Green Carriage (1967) as Masha Dontsova
  • The Snow Queen
    (1967) as Princess Elsa
  • Virineya (1969) as Antonina
  • The Snow Maiden (1969) as Kupava
  • The Beginning (1970) as episode (uncredited)
  • Dreams of Love – Liszt (1970) as Olga Janina
  • Every Evening After Work (1974) as Ellochka
  • Heavenly Swallows (1976) as Caroline
  • Stepan's Remembrance (1977) as Nastya Yegorovna, wife of Stepan
  • A Day to Think (1980) as episode
  • Woman in White (1981) as Countess Fosco
  • Sicilian Defense (1981) as Yanina Stanislavovna Gronskaya (Museum expert)
  • Women joke Seriously (1981) as episode
  • The Eighth Wonder of the World (1982) as Chernova
  • Private Life (1982) as Nelli Petrovna
  • Az élet muzsikája - Kálmán Imre (1984) as nurse
  • Through all the Years (1985) as episode
  • Battle of Moscow (1985, TV Series) as Mother of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
  • Complicity in Murder (1985) as Mrs. Summers
  • Podróze pana Kleksa (1986) as Queen Banyaluka
  • Face to Face (1987) as Jaquelin
  • Horse Riders (1987) as episode (segment "Theorist")
  • The Blackmailer (1988) as Principal
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1989) as The Duenna
  • Homo Novus (1990) as school principal
  • Shop "Rubinchik and ..." (1992) as homeless lady (final film role)

References

  1. ^ Cowie / Elley p.644

Bibliography

  • Peter Cowie / Derek Elley. World Filmography: 1967. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1977.

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