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2 unusual facts about Snow Queen


Anna Timiryova

Veronica Izotova recalled, "I put on a red make-up using a brick. My face was dirty, my sad eyes, my clothes torn, and I have to walk many hours... I wanted to play the Snow Queen. I was always more expressive and more sensitive than the average of my compatriots."

Reija Hirvikoski

In 1987, she was the first female scenographer to win the Jussi - award (Finnish Oscar), which she got for visual design of the movie The Snow Queen.


Jodi Eichelberger

He has written both book and music for Other Hand Productions' puppet productions of Snow Queen and Pinocchio.


see also

Beautiful Lies You Could Live In

It also contains several of Tom Rapp's most beautiful and evocative songs, such as "Snow Queen", "Island Lady", and "Freedom", together with a cover of Leonard Cohen's "Bird On A Wire".

Erina Takahashi

Cinderella, Odette/Odile (Swan Lake), Giselle (Giselle), Juliet (Romeo and Juliet), Clara and Sugar Plum Fairy, (The Nutcracker), The Snow Queen (The Snow Queen), Princess Aurora, Princess Florine and the Bluebird (The Sleeping Beauty), The Chosen One (Rite of Spring), Manon (Manon).

Nikolay Fyodorov

Nikolay Petrovich Fyodorov, animator at Soyuzmultfilm from the 1930s to the 1980s and director of a number of notable films in the 1950s and 1960s, including The Snow Queen (1957)

North wind

Winter's Child (2009), Cameron Dokey's novel adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale, "The Snow Queen", cites the North Wind as the main factor in the Snow Queen's transformation from a mortal to the titular Winter Child.

The Snow Queen's Revenge

After the evil Snow Queen (Julia McKenzie) was defeated and frozen solid, Dimly the flying reindeer (Gary Martin) arrives back at the village with Ellie (Ellie Beaven), her brother Tom (Damian Hunt), and Peeps the sparrow (Hugh Laurie).

Willemijn Verkaik

She also provides the Dutch and German voice of Elsa the Snow Queen in Disney's 2013 CGI movie Frozen, a role played in English by Idina Menzel, who was the original Broadway Elphaba.