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'''Elina Avrahamovna Bystritskaya''' ([[1928]]-) is a famous [[Soviet]], [[Russian]] and [[Ukrainian]] actress known for her celebrated roles in [[Soviet cinema]].A slew of further awards, records, movie roles, and growth of popularity followed, most notably the title of People's Artist of the USSR, the highest honour that could be bestowed to a cinema artist, awarded to her in 1978.
'''Elina Avrahamovna Bystritskaya''' ([[1928]]-) is a famous [[Soviet]], [[Russian]] and [[Ukrainian]] actress known for her celebrated roles in [[Soviet cinema]].A slew of further awards, records, movie roles, and growth of popularity followed, most notably the title of [[People's Artist of the USSR]], the highest honour that could be bestowed to a cinema artist, awarded to her in 1978.
[[Image:Bystritskaya elina.jpg|140px|thumb|right|'''Elina Bystritskaya''']]
[[Image:Bystritskaya elina.jpg|140px|thumb|right|'''Elina Bystritskaya''']]
==Notable Film Appearances==
==Notable Film Appearances==

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Elina Avrahamovna Bystritskaya (1928-) is a famous Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian actress known for her celebrated roles in Soviet cinema.A slew of further awards, records, movie roles, and growth of popularity followed, most notably the title of People's Artist of the USSR, the highest honour that could be bestowed to a cinema artist, awarded to her in 1978.

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Elina Bystritskaya

Notable Film Appearances

  • 1993 Bravye Parni
  • 1992 Proshchalnye Gastroli
  • 1991 Sem Dney Posle Ubiystva
  • 1967 Nikolay Bauman
  • 1966 Dachniki
  • 1963 Vse Ostaetsya Lyudyam
  • 1958 Dobrovoltsy
  • 1958 Tikhy Don
  • 1955 Neokonchennaya Povest
  • 1950 V Mirnye Dni