
Zana Zanoni
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Zana Zanoni (real name — Zinaida Nikolaevna Nikolaenko) was a Soviet actress of theater, cinema, and dubbing, as well as a dancer. She was born on November 5, 1910, in Yekaterinoslav (now Dnipro, Ukraine). In 1928, she graduated from the First State Choreographic Technical School, and in 1939, she completed her studies at the Theater Studio under the direction of N. P. Khmelyov. From 1925, she worked as an actress at the Lenfilm film studio. In 1939, she became an actress at the Moscow Theater named after M. N. Ermolova. Between 1943 and 1945, she was an actress at the Central Theater of Transport in Moscow, and later, she worked at the Film Actor Studio Theater. Starting in 1960, she was an actress at the Mosfilm studio (M. Gorky Film Studio).
Known for
Credits

The Gypsy (1967)
as episode

Starling and Lyre (1974)
as Passenger (uncredited)

Crown of Russian Empire, or the Elusives Again (1971)
Actor

The Mexican (1956)
as Rivera's mother

The Minaret of Death (1924)
as First wife

The Train Goes East (1948)
as passenger
Mark Twain Against... (1976)
as Kate

Girl From Kamchatka (1937)
Actor

My Motherland (1933)
as Chinese philanthropist

How Do I Call You Now?.. (1965)
as (uncredited)

Soldiers (1978)
Actor

Black Gull (1962)
Actor

I Am Writing to You... (1959)
Actor

The Chronicle of the Night (1973)
Actor

The Grey Illness (1966)
Actor

Black Sun (1971)
Actor
Rivals (1929)
as Italmaz

713th Asks for Landing (1961)
as индианка

Alitet Leaves for the Hills (1949)
Actor

Path of Thunder (1956)
as Lenny's Mother
Ayna (1930)
as Ayna





