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2 unusual facts about Aleksandr's Price


Pau Masó

He shifted to adult roles with Aleksandr's Price (2013), which was written, directed, edited, produced and starring him.

Simple Moves

Aleksandr's Price, an upcoming American film which was announced under the working title Simple Moves


Aleksandr Domogarov

In 1984 Aleksandr Domogarov played in the Russian film Inheritance.

Aleksandr Karelin

On February 21, 1999 Aleksandr Karelin defeated Akira Maeda in a professional wrestling contest that drew a gate of $1 million.

Aleksandr Lopukhin

Aleksandr Pavlovich Lopukhin (Saratov district, 10 October 1852-Saint Petersburg, 1904) was a Russian Bible commentator best known for the Lopukhin Bible (1904).

Aleksandr Nemits

Aleksandr Vasilivich Nemits, (Нёмитц, Александр Васильевич) was a Naval Officer of Russian Empire, Ukrainian State and Soviet Union.

Aleksandr Vinogradov

Aleksandr Vinogradov (Russian: Александр Виноградов, born November 10, 1951) is a Soviet-born Russian sprint canoer who competed from the early 1970s to the early 1980s.

Alexander Drouz

On 5 April 2008, Aleksandr Drouz became one of the Russian torchbearers of the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay, along with numerous members of government, famous athletes, film stars and artists.

Alexander Kasyanov

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Kasyanov (Александр Александрович Касьянов; 17 August 1891 - Gorki 13 February 1982) was a Soviet Russian composer, conductor, pianist and professor.

Alexander Nedoshivin

Aleksandr Mixaylovich Nedoshivin (March 14, 1868, Kazan - ?) was 27 years a tax specialist at the Ministry of Finance in Imperial Russia, later a lawyer for 10 years.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Belgrade

It is located in the Dorćol in the municipality of Stari Grad. Like all Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and churches it is named after the Russian national saint Aleksandr Yaroslavich Nevskiy.

Alexander Tumansky

Tumanskiy, Aleksandr Grigor’evich (Russian: Туманский, Александр Григорьевич) (1861–1920) – Russian orientalist, military interpreter, Major General of Imperial Russian Army, belonging to an ancient aristocratic family, which had originated from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

Comparethemarket.com

In December 2012 another advert was launched this time featuring Maurice Wigglethorpe-Throom (played by Robert Webb) the founder of Compare the Market and his assistant Spencer who find out about Aleksandr (who makes a cameo appearance in a photograph) and Compare the Meerkat.

Drevin

Andrey Drevin (1921—1996), Russian sculptor, a son of Aleksandr Drevin

Golden Eagle Award for Best Leading Actor

Other noteworthy actors who were nominated at least twice are Fedor Bondarchuk, Nikita Mikhalkov, Aleksei Petrenko, Danila Kozlovsky, Vladimir Mashkov, Yevgeny Mironov, Bohdan Stupka, Viktor Sukhorukov and Aleksandr Baluev.

Grigoriy Kirdetsov

July 1918, in the occupied Revel - nowadays known as Estonia's capital: Tallinn-; he occupied the position of the editor of the semi-official publication of North-Western Government - the newspaper “free Russia” (Свободная Россия), in 1919-1920 together with Aleksandr Ivanovich Kuprin he was the editor of the newspaper “freedom of Russia”(Свобода России), and in 1920-1921 - the newspaper “for the freedom of Russia”(За свободу России).

Investigation Held by ZnaToKi

Leonid Kanevsky as Aleksandr Tomin, Senior Inspector-detective

Nikolay Dyatlenko

Together with Major Aleksandr Mikhailovich Smyslov from Red Army Intelligence, Dyatlenko was chosen by NKVD and Red Army officers to deliver notice of truce to the beleaguered German forces in the Kessel at the Battle of Stalingrad.

Oleg Borisov

Eventually Oleg Borisov ascended to fame in the Soviet and Russin cinema, as he continued his film career in collaboration with such directors as Eldar Ryazanov, Andrei Tarkovsky, Aleksandr Muratov, Aleksei German, Viktor Tregubovich, Vladimir Bortko, Aleksandr Gordon, Vladimir Vengerov, and Vadim Abdrashitov, among other film directors.

Paeonia mlokosewitschii

It was discovered by the Polish botanist Ludwik Mlokosiewicz in 1897, after whom it was named by Aleksandr Lomakin.

Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002

The jury panel that selected the Russian entry consisted of Konstantin Ernst (general manager of ORT), Aleksandr Fifeman (general producer of ORT), Marina Danielan (service manager of ORT), Ilya Bachurin (music director of ORT), Valdis Pelšs (entertainment director of ORT, television presenter), Lev Leshchenko (singer), Oleg Gazmanov (singer), Ilya Reznik (lyricist) and Igor Matvienko (composer, producer).

Vosstaniya Square

The Hero-City Obelisk was erected on the same spot, in order to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Victory Day in 1985 design by architects Vladimir Lukyanov and Aleksandr Alymov.


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