Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Makarova
Antonina Makarowa
Antonina Makarova was a Soviet war criminal and executioner who collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II. From 1942 to 1943 she executed hundreds of Soviet partisans and their family members by machine gun. Makarova was caught by the Soviet KGB in 1976 and executed three years later.
Yekaterina Makárova
Yekaterina Valérievna Makárova es una extenista profesional rusa. Comenzó a jugar al tenis a los 6 años y se incorporó al circuito femenino sénior a los 15 años.
Inna Makarova
Inna Vladimirovna Makarova was a Soviet and Russian actress. She grew up in Novosibirsk. In 1948 she graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow and began to work as an actress at the National Film Actors' Theatre. In 1949, she was awarded the Stalin Prize for her role as Lyubov Shevtsova in Sergei Gerasimov's The Young Guard. In 1985, she was awarded the designation of People's Artist of the USSR. Inna Makarova was married to Sergei Bondarchuk and is the mother of Natalya Bondarchuk.
Lyudmila Makarova
Lyudmila Iosifovna Makarova was a Russian stage actress from Saint Petersburg. From 1938 to 1941, she studied at the Greater Drama Theatre, becoming the theatre's lead actress under Georgy Tovstonogov. She is an best known for roles in performance and television film Khanuma.
Natalia Makarova
Nataliya Románovna Makárova, conocida artísticamente como Natalia Makarova es una prima ballerina rusa nacionalizada estadounidense.
Tamara Makarova
Tamara Fyodorovna Makarova was a Soviet actress. She appeared in 31 films between 1927 and 1984. She was married to the Soviet film director Sergei Gerasimov.
Ksenia Makarova
Ksenia Olegovna Makarova is a retired Russian, later an American, figure skater. She is the 2010 Skate Canada International silver medalist, 2009 Cup of Nice champion, and 2010 Russian national champion. She represented Russia at the 2010 Winter Olympics, where she placed 10th.
Nina Makárova
Nina Vladímirovna Makárova fue una compositora rusa, de etnia Mari, que tenía gran interés en las canciones populares de Rusia y de los Mari. Estudió con Nikolái Miaskovski, como el compositor Aram Jachaturián, con quien se casó en 1933. Tenía como sobrenombre "Gayane" (Гаянэ). Makárova dirigió su sinfonía en Moscú el 12 de junio de 1947. Makárova también compuso varias piezas junto con su marido, incluyendo la música de la obra de Margarita Aliguer "Un cuento de verdad" (1947) y la de la obra "Arroyo de primavera" de Yu Chepurin (1953).