Russian actresses who deceased at age 54

Here are 2 famous actresses from Russia died at 54:

Marina Golub

Marina Golub (December 8, 1957 Moscow-October 9, 2012 Moscow) also known as Marina Grigoryevna Golub, Marina G. Golub, M. Golub or Marina Grigorievna Golub was a Russian actor and presenter. Her child is called Anastasia Golub.

She died caused by traffic collision.

Marina Golub began her career as an actor in the Soviet film industry during the 1980s. She starred in several popular films and television shows, including "Ordinary Miracle" and "The Legend of Suram Fortress". In addition to her work as an actor, Golub was a well-known television presenter in Russia, hosting a number of popular entertainment shows.

Throughout her career, Golub was widely celebrated for her natural talent and charisma, becoming a beloved figure in Russian culture. Her sudden death in 2012 shocked and saddened fans around the world. Despite her untimely passing, her legacy as a talented and beloved actor and presenter lives on.

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Nina Vanna

Nina Vanna (September 27, 1899 Russia-November 8, 1953 England) also known as Nina Yasikova Kind Hakim Provatoroff or Nina Yasikova was a Russian actor.

Nina Vanna was born in Russia, but her family moved to the United States when she was young. She began her career on Broadway, appearing in several productions in the 1920s. Vanna then transitioned to film, making her debut in the silent film "The City" in 1926.

Throughout the 1930s, Vanna appeared in numerous films, often taking on supporting roles or character parts. She worked with many of the top directors of the era, including Ernst Lubitsch and Frank Capra. Vanna's most well-known role was in the film "Dodsworth" (1936), in which she played the mistress of a wealthy businessman.

Vanna's career declined in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and she eventually moved to England. She continued to act in small roles in British films until her death in 1953.

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