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  1. Marina Alekseyevna Ladynina (Russian: Мари́на Алексе́евна Лады́нина; June 24, 1908 – March 10, 2003) was a Soviet stage and film actress, best remembered for her leading roles in her husband Ivan Pyryev's films.

  2. Marina Ladynina was born on 24 June 1908 in Skotinino, Smolensk Governorate, Russian Empire [now Russia]. She was an actress, known for Cossacks of the Kuban (1950), They Met in Moscow (1941) and Six P.M. (1944). She was married to Ivan Pyrev. She died on 8 March 2003 in Moscow, Russia.

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  3. Marina Ladynina debuted in Vrazhdiye tropy (1935), directed by veterans Ivan Pravov and Olga Preobrazhenskaya. For the rest of her career in cinema, however, she worked exclusively with film director Ivan Pyryev, who, along with Grigoriy Aleksandrov, was the leading author of Soviet musical comedies, one of the few well-developed popular genres ...

  4. Marina Alekseyevna Ladynina was a Soviet stage and film actress, best remembered for her leading roles in her husband Ivan Pyryev's films. People's Artist of the USSR (1950). Laureate of five Stalin Prizes.

  5. Marina Ladynina debuted in Vrazhdiye tropy (1935), directed by veterans Ivan Pravov and Olga Preobrazhenskaya. For the rest of her career in cinema, however, she worked exclusively with film director Ivan Pyryev, who, along with Grigoriy Aleksandrov, was the leading author of Soviet musical comedies, one of the few well-developed popular genres ...

  6. Russian comedic actress. Born Marina Alekseyevna Ladynina, June 24, 1908, in Achinsk (some sources cite Tyombino), Siberia, Russia; died Mar 8, 2003, in Moscow; m. Ivan Pyryev or Pyriev (director), 1901 (died 1968); children: Andrei Ladynin (director).

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  8. Having arrived in Moscow, Marina Ladynina at once entered the GITIS Academy (the State Institute for Theatre Arts), where she was immediately recognized as “especially gifted”. In 1928 she appeared in a small episode in the silent movie Forbidden to Enter the City.