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Actress
Born in 1957
Marina GOLUB
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Марина Григорьевна ГОЛУБ
Marina GOLOUB
Filmography (extracts)
Actress
2014 -
Mama daragaya!
(Мама дарагая!) by
Yaroslav CHEVAZHEVSKY
[fiction, 90 mn]
2012 -
Atomnyy Ivan
(Атомный Иван) by
Vasili BARKHATOV
[fiction, 91 mn]
2011 -
Mums
(Мамы) by
Yevgeni ABYZOV
,
Sarik ANDREASYAN
,
Alan BADOYEV
,
Dmitry DYUZHEV
,
Ashot KESHCHIAN
,
Kirill KOZLOV
,
Karen OGANESYAN
,
Eldar SALAVATOV
[fiction, 103 mn]
2010 -
The Devil's Flower
(Цветок дьявола) by
Yekaterina GROKHOVSKAYA
[fiction, 90 mn]
2010 -
A (Wo)Man from the Boulevard des Capucin-oks
(Человек с бульвара Капуцинок) by
Alla SURIKOVA
[fiction, 106 mn]
2009 -
Happy End
(Счастливый конец) by
Yaroslav CHEVAZHEVSKY
[fiction, 100 mn]
2007 -
Kuka
(Кука) by
Yaroslav CHEVAZHEVSKY
[fiction, 104 mn]
2006 -
Playing the Victim
(Изображая жертву) by
Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV
[fiction, 100 mn]
2005 -
Roots
(Бедные родственники) by
Pavel LUNGIN
[fiction, 103 mn]
2004 -
A Driver For Vera
(Водитель для Веры) by
Pavel CHUKHRAY
[fiction, 112 mn]
2003 -
The Burning Land
(В июне 41-го) by
Mikhail PTASHUK
[fiction, 87 mn]
2003 -
Bed stories
(Постельные сцены) by
Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV
[TV film, 70 mn]
1999 -
The Wedding
(Свадьба) by
Pavel LUNGIN
[fiction, 99 mn]
1995 -
Shirli-myrli
(Ширли-мырли) by
Vladimir MENSHOV
[fiction, 143 mn]