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Nina Nikolayevna Urgant (; 4 September 1929 – 3 December 2021Умерла актриса Нина Ургант
) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress. She was granted the honor of
People's Artist of the RSFSR People's Artist of the RSFSR (, ''Narodnyj artist RSFSR'') was an honorary title granted to Soviet Union artists, including theatre and film directors, actors, choreographers, music performers, and orchestra conductors, who had outstanding achiev ...
in 1974.


Family

* Father — Nikolai Andreyevich Urgant, Estonian,
People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (, ), abbreviated as NKVD (; ), was the interior ministry and secret police of the Soviet Union from 1934 to 1946. The agency was formed to succeed the Joint State Political Directorate (OGPU) secre ...
officer.Нина Ургант, Три кошки и двое мужчин, 2009 — Документальное кино — Первый канал
/ref> * Mother — Maria Petrovna Urgant, Ukrainian. The family had four children: two brothers and two sisters.Нина Ургант, Три кошки и двое мужчин, 2009 — Документальное кино — Первый канал
/ref> * Her first husband — actor Lev Milinder ** Son — actor Andrey Urgant *** Grandson — TV presenter
Ivan Urgant Ivan Andreyevich Urgant (; born 16 April 1978) is a Russian television host, presenter and actor. His best known roles in film are Boris in the ''Yolki'' series and as Danila in ''Lucky Trouble''. Between 2012 and 2022 he hosted ''Evening Urgant ...
**** Great-granddaughter Nina **** Great granddaughter Valeria *** Granddaughter, Maria, lives in the Netherlands,Нина Ургант, Три кошки и двое мужчин, 2009 — Документальное кино — Первый канал
/ref> **** Great grandson Emir, lives in the Netherlands, *Second husband — actor Gennady Voropayev. *Third husband — choreographer Kirill Laskari.


Selected filmography

* 1954 — ''
Tamer of Tigers ''Tamer of Tigers'' (released in English as ''Tiger Girl'', ) is a 1955 Soviet-era comedy film released by Lenfilm, directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova and Aleksandr Ivanovsky. It was billed as a "lyrical and eccentric comedy". This film was the deb ...
'' as Olechka Mikhailova * 1955 — ''
Twelfth Night ''Twelfth Night, or What You Will'' is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Viola an ...
'' as maidservant * 1957 — '' Street Full of Surprises'' as resting in Peterhof park * 1958 — ''There Were Soldiers'' ... as Widow * 1959 — ''The Overcoat'' as lady of easy virtue * 1960 — '' Be Careful, Grandma!'' as Alexandra * 1962 — '' Introduction to Life'' as Volodya's mother * 1963 — ''
Meet Baluyev! ''Meet Baluyev!'' (, translit. Znakomtes, Baluyev!) is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Victor Komissarjevski and based on a 1960 novel by Vadim Kozhevnikov. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Plot Set ...
'' as Dusya Baluyeva * 1964 — ''Mother and Stepmother'' as Katherina * 1965 — ''Sultry July'' as Barbara * 1966 — ''I Come from Childhood'' as Lucy * 1967 — ''Retribution'' as Sima Suvorova * 1967 — ''War under the Roofs'' as Anna Mikhailovna * 1970 — ''
Belorussian Station '' Belorussian Station'' () is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Andrei Smirnov. Plot In the summer of 1945, a group of former comrades-in-arms parted ways at Belorussky Station after World War II, having last gathered in 1946 to celebrate th ...
'' as Raisa, former nurse * 1975 — ''Bonus'' as Dina * 1975 — ''
For the Rest of His Life ''For the Rest of His Life'' (Russian: ''На всю оставшуюся жизнь'', ''Na vsyu ostavshuyusya zhizn'') was a Soviet TV mini-series, Great Patriotic war drama, adaptation of ''The Train'' (''Sputniki'') novel by Vera Panova. The ...
'' as Aunt Laundry * 1976 — ''Family Celebration Day'' as Daria Stepanovna * 1976 — ''Long, Long Business'' as Maria Ivanovna Stroganova, mother of Kirill * 1976 — ''Days of the Surgeon Mishkin'' as Marina Vasilievna, head physician * 1976 — ''Own Opinion'' as Olympiada * 1977 — ''Open Book'' as Tanya's Mother * 1978 — ''The Handsome Man'' as Apollinaria * 1980 — ''Family Circle'' as Medvedeva * 1981 — ''Girl and Grand'' as Marina's mother * 1982 — ''Solar Wind'' as Lyubov Vasilievna * 1984 — ''
Time for Rest from Saturday to Monday Time for Rest from Saturday to Monday () is a 1984 romantic drama directed by Igor Talankin and based on the story of Yuri Nagibin ''Patience'' with the music group ''Center'', whose members also stars in the film.''Streets of Broken Lights'' ''6'' as Elena Petrovna * 2006 — ''Russian Money'' as Anfisa Tikhonova * 2008 — ''Asian'' as Oshkinchiha


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Urgant, Nina 1929 births 2021 deaths 20th-century Russian actresses 21st-century Russian actresses People from Luga, Leningrad Oblast Honored Artists of the RSFSR People's Artists of the RSFSR Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia) Recipients of the USSR State Prize Recipients of the Golden Mask Russian film actresses Russian stage actresses Soviet film actresses Soviet stage actresses