Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Zoya
Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
Zoya Anatólievna Kosmodemiánskaya fue miembro del Komsomol y partisana soviética durante la Gran Guerra Patria. Tras su muerte a manos de los nazis fue condecorada Heroína de la Unión Soviética.
Zoya Boguslavskaya
Zoya Borisovna Boguslavskaya is a Soviet and Russian writer, novelist, essayist, playwright, author of major cultural projects in Russia and abroad.
Zoya Akhtar
Zoya Akhtar es una directora de cine y guionista india. Tras completar sus estudios de dirección de cine se desempeñó como asistente de cineastas como Mira Nair, Tony Gerber y Dev Benegal, antes de empezar a dirigir sus propias películas.
Zoya Fyodorova
Zoya Alekseyevna Fyodorova was a Russian film star who had an affair with American Navy captain Jackson Tate in 1945 and bore a child, Victoria Fyodorova in January 1946. Having rejected the advances of NKVD police head Lavrentiy Beria, the affair was exposed resulting, initially, in a death sentence later reprieved to work camp imprisonment in Siberia; she was released after eight years. She was murdered in her Moscow apartment in 1981.
Zoya Buryak
Zoya Yurievna Buryak is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress.
Zoya Agarwal
Zoya Agarwal is an Air India pilot in India.
Zoya Bulgakova
Zoya Fyodorovna Bulgakova fue una actriz soviética-rusa y artista de honor de la RSFSR (1945). En el momento de su muerte, ella era la actriz más antigua de Rusia.
Zoya Svetova
Zoya Feliksovna Svetova is a Russian journalist and human rights defender, producer, author of the documentary novel Innocent Found Guilty.
Zoya Voskresenskaya
Zoya Ivanovna Voskresenskaya was a Soviet diplomat, NKVD foreign office secret agent and, in the 1960s and 70s, a popular author of books for children. A USSR State Prize laureate (1968), Voskresenskaya was best known for her novels Skvoz Ledyanuyu Mglu and Serdtse Materi. In 1962–1980 more than 21 million of her books were sold in the USSR.
Zoya Parfenova
Zoya Ivanovna Akimova née Parfyonova was a senior lieutenant and deputy squadron commander in the 46th Taman Guards Night Bomber Aviation Regiment World War II. After completing 815 sorties during the war, she was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 18 August 1945, making her the only woman from Chuvashia to receive the title.