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Samoylov, Samoilov () or Samoilovs (Latvian transliteration) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Samoylova Samoilova. It may refer to *Alexander Samoylov (1744–1814), a Russian general and statesman *Alexander Filippovich Samoylov (1867-1930), Russian pioneer of electrocardiography *Aleksandrs Samoilovs (born 1985), Latvian beach volleyball player *Anton Samoylov (born 1983), Russian football player *David Samoylov (1920–1990), Soviet poet * Dmitri Samoylov (footballer, born 1990), Russian football player * Dmitri Samoylov (footballer, born 1993), Russian football player * Dmitry Samoylov (pilot) (1922-2012), Soviet fighter pilot *Inna Sergeyevna Shcherbina-Samoylova (1922-2003), Russian astronomer and astrophysicist *Konkordiya Samoilova (1876–1921), Russian bolshevik *Maksim Samoylov (1981–2024), Russian football player *Oksana Samoylova (born 1988), Russian model *Pavel Samoylov (born 1982), Russian football player *Tatiana Samoylova (1934–2014), ...
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Tatiana Samoylova
Tatiana Yevgenyevna Samoilova (; 4 May 1934 – 4 May 2014) was a Soviet and Russian film actress best known for her lead role in ''The Cranes Are Flying'' (1957). She received a number of awards for the film, including a special mention at the Cannes Film Festival. Samoilova had several major roles in the 1960s before largely disappearing from public life. In 1993, she was named a People's Artist of Russia. She made a comeback in the 2000s and received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2007 Moscow Film Festival. Early life The only daughter of actor Yevgeny Samoilov (or Samojlov) and Zinaida Samoilova (née Levina), Samoilova was born in Leningrad on 4 May 1934. Soon after her birth, Samoilova's father moved the family to Moscow. As a young girl, Samoilova was interested in ballet and studied music with her mother. She attended the prestigious Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre, Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre to study ballet ...
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