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- Elizaveta Bazykina is a Russian actress who made her screen debut in 2021 in Valeriy Todorovsky's series "Nadvoye" as Nastya. Elizaveta plays two musical instruments, sings, has experience in modeling, and dedicates most of her time to professional growth - both on stage and screen in Russian and international projects.
Elizaveta was born in Syzran where she finished school and took the first steps towards her childhood dream to become a professional singer. She enthusiastically studied academic vocals, played the piano and guitar, and participated in competitions. However, having moved to Moscow, she decided to abandon her musical career in favor of acting.
In 2019 Elizaveta got accepted to GITIS - one of Russia's most prestigious institutes of theater arts. In her first year, she started performing on the stage of M. Gorkiy Moscow Art Academic Theater. Elizaveta played in "Non-resort Romance" and "Laurus" by Eduard Boyakov, "The Forest" by Viktor Kramer, and "The Royal Crown" by Valentin Klementyev. She also performed several parts in Valery Belyakovich's "The Master and Margarita".
After careful selection, in 2021 Elizaveta Bazykina got a lead in the series "Nadvoye" directed by Valeriy Todorovsky along with the stars Irina Starshenbaum, Alexander Petrov, and Danila Kozlovskiy. The part of the young cellist Nastya has been a great success for the actress. In 2022, Elizaveta joined the troupe of the Malaya Bronnaya Theatre in Moscow and got the female leads in Konstantin Bogomolov's "Hamlet in Moscow" as Actress and Sasha Denisova's "Batman against Brezhnev" as Lyolya. She also plays the parts of Sineglazka and Samotsvetik in "Neznaika" by Elena Labutina.
In her spare time, Elizaveta does shooting sports, snowboarding, surfboarding, and driving. - Actress
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Natalya Ionova was born on 7 June 1986 in Syzran, Kuybyshevskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Samarskaya oblast, Russia]. She is an actress, known for Sobache delo, Rud i Sem (2007) and Triumf (2000). She has been married to Aleksandr Chistyakov since 17 June 2006. They have two children.- Gennadi Karyakin was born on 20 September 1927 in village Nikolaevka, Syzran uyezd, Ulyanovsk Governorate, RSFSR, USSR [now Nikolayevsky District, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Quiet Flows the Don (1957), Put slavy (1949) and The Immortal Garrison (1956). He died on 9 June 1972.
- Boris Ryzhukhin was born on 3 April 1917 in Station Batraki, Syzran uyezd, Simbirsk Governorate, Russian Empire [now Oktyabrsk, Samara Oblast, Russia]. He was an actor, known for Krasnye dipkurery (1977), The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson (1980) and 12 stulyev (1966). He died on 15 September 1997 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Arkadiy (Abraham) Ilyich Ostrovskiy (February 25, 1914, Syzran, Russian Empire - September 18, 1967, Sochi, RSFSR, USSR) - Soviet songwriter, composer. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1965). Songs written in the 1960s ("Let there always be sunshine", "Tired toys sleep", "I am very happy", "Lumberjacks", "Childhood gone into the distance" and a number of others) gained national fame. Since 1927 he lived in Leningrad, studied at the Federal University. In 1930 he entered the music college. In the same year, his mother Sofya Emanuilovna Ostrovskaya died. From 1935 until the start of World War II, he played the accordion in the Leningrad Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Emil Kemper. From 1940 to 1947, Ostrovsky worked as an accordionist and pianist in Leonid Utesov's jazz orchestra, and made arrangements for him. In the same years he wrote the first songs. Two of his songs - "I am Demobilized" (words of Ilya Fradkin) and "Native Side" (words of Sergei Mikhalkov) were performed and recorded by Utesov. He became widely known shortly after leaving the orchestra and meeting with the poet Lev Oshanin - in 1948 their song "Komsomol members - restless hearts" received the first prize of the competition for the best song about Komsomol members. In the same year, Ostrovsky was admitted to the Union of Composers of the USSR. In 1954, Claudia Shulzhenko on the radio performed his song "My Old Park" (to the words of V. Bakhnov and Y. Kostyukovsky), which became popular, although it was originally sung to her, but with a different text and title ("Urgent Kiss" on words of Y. Zeitlin) back in 1945. Tomb of Ostrovsky at the Novodevichy cemetery in Moscow. In 1956 he moved with his family to a cooperative apartment in a new residential building at 13 Ogaryova Street, at the Central House of the Composer in Bryusov Lane. Arkady Ostrovsky became the author of songs dedicated to the World Festivals of Youth and Students. And in July 1962, the composer wrote the song "Let there always be sunshine" on the verses of Lev Oshanin, which received the first prize at the International Song Festival in Sopot. In 1962-1965 he created the lyric song cycle "And in our yard" to the words of L. Oshanin, which included five songs - "And in our yard", "And again in the yard", "I will wait for you", " Here is this courtyard again "," Childhood has gone into the distance. " Ostrovsky's songs were performed by Eduard Gil, Joseph Kobzon, Muslim Magomaev, Maya Kristalinskaya, Edita Pyekha, Oleg Anofriev, Leonid Ekimov and others.- Boris Zon was born on 24 January 1898 in Syzran, Samara Governorate, Russian Empire [now Samara oblast, Russia]. Boris was a writer, known for Utiraite slyozy (1932). Boris died on 10 June 1966 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia].
- Kuzma Gorbunov was born on 28 October 1903 in Panshino village, Syzran uyezd, Simbirsk guberniya, Russian Empire [now Radishchevsky rayon, Ulyanovsk oblast, Russia]. Kuzma is known for The Thaw (1931).
- Ivan Zharov was born on 9 May 1914 in Syzran, Russian Empire. He was an actor, known for Gosudarstvennaya granitsa (1980), Oblaka (1973) and Davay pozhenimsya (1982). He died on 10 January 1983 in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, USSR.