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- en.wikipedia.org Lyubov OrlovaLyubov Petrovna Orlova (Russian: Любовь Петровна Орлова [lʲʊˈbofʲ pʲɪˈtrovnə ɐrˈɫovə] ; 11 February [O.S. 29 January] 1902 – 26 January 1975)...
- tr.wikipedia.org Lyubov OrlovaLyubov Orlova ve Leonid Utyosov Jolly Fellovs Filminde. Lyubov Petrovna Orlova (Rusça: Любовь Петровна Орлова; 29 Haziran 1902 - 26 Haziran 1975)...
- discover.hubpages.com education/The-Lyubow-Orlova…March 7, 2013 - An object the size of Lyubov Orlova was detected by EU radar just off the Scottish coast.
- observervoice.com 11-february-remembering-lyubov-…Lyubov Orlova (11 February 1902 – 26 January 1975) was a Soviet and Russian actress, singer, dancer, and People’s Artist of the USSR.
- lflank.wordpress.com 2018/01/23/ghost-ship-the-…Once a luxury cruise ship in service with the Soviet Union, the Lyubov Orlova ended her days as a derelict floating, completely empty, in the North Atlantic Ocean.
- imdb.com name/nm0650144/She was born Lyubov Petrovna Orlova on January 29, 1902 in Zvenigorod, a suburb of Moscow, Russia.
- tr.artdesignlog.com 11961575-secrets-of-lyubov-…Lyubov Orlova'nın birçok biyografisi, ailesinin İmparatoriçe Catherine II'nin favorisi Kont Grigory Orlov'dan geldiğini iddia ediyor, ancak bu versiyon birçok...
- youtube.com watchMV Lyubov Orlova - A Ghost Ship?40 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı20 Ara 2016
- businessinsider.com lyubov-orlova-russian-ghost-…. An empty Russian ship, the Lyubov Orlova, has been drifting in the North Atlantic for more than a month, after breaking free from its towing line as it was being...
- cultureoeuvre.com 10889081-lyubov-orlova-a-short-…Films shot in the pre-war period with the participation of Lyubov Orlova are still popular today.
Lyubov Orlova
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- Doğum tarihi ve yeri:29 Ocak 1902, Zvenigorod, Moskova Guberniyası, Rus İmparatorluğu
- Ölüm tarihi ve yeri:26 Ocak 1975 (72 yaşında), Moskova, Rusya Sovyet Federatif Sosyalist Cumhuriyeti, Sovyetler Birliği
- Boy:158 cm
- Evlilikleri:Grigori Aleksandrov (1933-1975 yy.), Andrejs Bērziņš (1926-1930 yy.)