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Svetlana Ivanovna Savyolova (Russian: Светлана Ивановна Савёлова, 7 January 1942 – 30 January 1999) was a Soviet Russian film and stage actress. Savyolova starred in seven films and then acted on stage. For her look Savyolova was sometimes called "the Russian Brigitte Bardot".

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  • Svetlana Ivánovna Savyolova (en ruso, Светлана Ивановна Савёлова; Simferópol, 7 de enero de 1942 - Moscú, 30 de enero de 1999) fue una actriz de cine y teatro soviética y rusa. Savyolova protagonizó siete películas y posteriormente actuó en numerosas obras de teatro. Por su aspecto, a veces se la llamaba la «Brigitte Bardot rusa».​ (es)
  • Svetlana Ivanovna Savyolova (Russian: Светлана Ивановна Савёлова, 7 January 1942 – 30 January 1999) was a Soviet Russian film and stage actress. Savyolova starred in seven films and then acted on stage. For her look Savyolova was sometimes called "the Russian Brigitte Bardot". (en)
  • Svetlana Ivanovna Savyolova (em russo: Светлана Ивановна Савёлова; Simferopol, 7 de janeiro de 1942 – Moscou, 30 de janeiro de 1999) foi uma atriz russa-soviética de cinema e teatro. Savyolova estrelou sete filmes e depois atuou em peças teatrais. Por conta de seu visual, Savyolova chegou a ser chamada algumas vezes de "Brigitte Bardot russa." (pt)
  • Светла́на Ива́новна Савёлова (7 января 1942, Симферополь, Крымская АССР, РСФСР, СССР — 30 января 1999, Москва, Россия) — советская актриса театра и кино. (ru)
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  • Svetlana Ivánovna Savyolova (en ruso, Светлана Ивановна Савёлова; Simferópol, 7 de enero de 1942 - Moscú, 30 de enero de 1999) fue una actriz de cine y teatro soviética y rusa. Savyolova protagonizó siete películas y posteriormente actuó en numerosas obras de teatro. Por su aspecto, a veces se la llamaba la «Brigitte Bardot rusa».​ (es)
  • Svetlana Ivanovna Savyolova (Russian: Светлана Ивановна Савёлова, 7 January 1942 – 30 January 1999) was a Soviet Russian film and stage actress. Savyolova starred in seven films and then acted on stage. For her look Savyolova was sometimes called "the Russian Brigitte Bardot". (en)
  • Svetlana Ivanovna Savyolova (em russo: Светлана Ивановна Савёлова; Simferopol, 7 de janeiro de 1942 – Moscou, 30 de janeiro de 1999) foi uma atriz russa-soviética de cinema e teatro. Savyolova estrelou sete filmes e depois atuou em peças teatrais. Por conta de seu visual, Savyolova chegou a ser chamada algumas vezes de "Brigitte Bardot russa." (pt)
  • Светла́на Ива́новна Савёлова (7 января 1942, Симферополь, Крымская АССР, РСФСР, СССР — 30 января 1999, Москва, Россия) — советская актриса театра и кино. (ru)
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  • Савёлова, Светлана Ивановна (ru)
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