Raisa Etush
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Raisa Etush | |
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Born | [1] Moscow, USSR |
20 September 1955
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1976 - 2000[2] |
Raisa Vladimirovna Etush (Russian: Раи́са Влади́мировна Э́туш) (born 20 September 1955[1]) is a Russian film, television and theatre actress. Honored Artist of Russia (1994).[3]
Early life
Raisa Etush was born to Vladimir Etush and Nina Kraynova.[1]
Career
She worked in the Moscow Theatre of Satire.
Personal
In 1994 she married a businessman and moved to the United States. In 2002[4] and 2004[5] she was in Russia.
Film and television work
- Doctor of Philosophy (1976) as Slavka
- Caesar and Cleopatra (1979) as Iras
- Station for Two (1982) as Lyuda, waitress
- Monsieur Lenoir (1983) as Marie-Blanche
- Makar-ranger (1985) as daughter of Irakli
- Nam - 75! (television film; 2000) as Faina Ranevskaya
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