Natalija Uzhvij

Actress - Russia
Born September 8, 1898 in Ljubomil, Ukraine
Died July 30, 1986

Mini-Biography:
Natalija Uzhvij was born on September 8, 1898 in Ljubomil, Ukraine. She was a Russian Actress, known for Taras Shevchenko (1951), Vyborgskaja Storona (1939), Raduga (1943), Natalija Uzhvij's first movie on record is from 1936. Natalija Uzhvij died on July 30, 1986. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1961.

Natalija Uzhvij Filmography [Auszug]
1961: [] Ukrainskaja Rapsodija (Ukrainian Rhapsody) (Cast: Nadjezhda Petrovna), Directed by Sergej Paradzhanov, with , , ,
1957: [] Natalija Uzhvij (Cast: Natalija Uzhvij), Directed by Sergej Paradzhanov,
1952: [] Ukradennoje schastje (Stolen Happiness) (Cast: Anna Zadorozhnija), Directed by Isaak Shmaruk, Gnat Jura, with Amvrosij Buchma,
1951: [] Taras Shevchenko (Cast), Directed by Aleksandr Alov, Vladimir Naumov, with Sergej Bondarchuk, Vladimir Chestnokov, ,
1943: [] Raduga (Cast: Olena Kostjuková (AKA Natasha Uzhvij)), Directed by Mark Donskoi, with Nina Alisova,
1941: [] Maiskaja noch (Night of May, A May Night, or the Drowning Girl) (Cast), Directed by Nikolaj Ekk, with Zoja Fjodorova,
1939: [02.02] Vyborgskaja Storona (New Horizons, The Vyborg Side) (Cast: Yevdokia Ivanovna Kozlova), Directed by Grigorij Kozintsev, Leonid Trauberg, with Boris Chirkov, Valentina Kibardina, Mikhail Zharov,
1937: [] Nazar Stodolja (Cast), Directed by Georgij Tasin, with , ,
1936: [05.09] Ja ljublu (I love) (Cast), Directed by Leonid Davidovich Lukov, with Aleksandr Antonov, Aleksandr Chistjakov, ,

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