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  Tamara Toumanova - Alfred Hitchcock DVD Wiki
Tamara Toumanova was one of the greatest ballerinas.
Tamara Tumanishvili was born on March 2, 1919 to Georgian parents in Tyumen, Siberia, Russia, while her mother was trying to flee Georgia in search of her husband.
Toumanova made her debut at the Paris Opera at the age of nine in L'Eventail de Jeanne.
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 Tamara Toumanova - Biography - Moviefone
Movie actress and internationally acclaimed ballet star Tamara Toumanova is said to have been born on a Russian train heading for Paris.
But Toumanova did not allow herself to be cast only as a classical dancer; she also wanted to act and to sing a wide variety of music.
Toumanova made her feature film debut in the pre-WWII epic tribute to the Soviet Union opposite another debuting actor, Gregory Peck, in Days of Glory (1943).
movies.aol.com /celebrity/tamara-toumanova/71489/biography   (254 words)

  
 Ballet Archive :: Ballet Archive :: Tamara Toumanova (dancer)
Tamara Toumanova (1919-1997) Tamara Toumanova was born to Georgian parents (Tumanishvili).
Tamara was 18 months old before her parents were reunited.
Her grandfather had been a great admirer of Olga Preobrajenska when she was the ballerina at the Maryinsky Theatre, and therefore it was decided that Tamara should also study with this famous ballerina who had opened a school in Paris.
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 Tamara Toumanova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tamara Toumanova (Tumanishvili) was born in 1919 by Georgian parents (on a railway train between Siberia and Shanghai escaping Russia!).
She was engaged for De Basil's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo by George Balanchine in 1932 and was one of the three famous "baby ballerinas".
She was a guest artist with the American Ballet Theatre 1944-45, the Paris Opéra Ballet 1947 and 1950, De Cuevas Company 1949, La Scala 1951 and 1952, London Festival Ballet 1952 and 1954.
www.ballerinagallery.com /toumanov.htm   (78 words)

  
 Fine-Art.com - Community - picture of Tamara Toumanova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
I have a large drawing done by Munchhausen of the ballerina Tamara Toumanova.
Her name is written by the artist on the drawing, and the year is marked as '40.
Toumanova is in a graceful pose on one foot, being held aloft by a male ballet dancer.
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 Tamara Toumanova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tamara's very domineering mother arranged for her to take piano lessons.
Léonide Massine also worked closely with Tamara in the creation of many of his ballets.
She died in Santa Monica, California on May 29, 1996, of undisclosed causes at the age of 77.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tamara_Toumanova   (398 words)

  
 Welcome to Buzz Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tamara Tchinarova Finch studied alongside the Baby Ballerinas (Baronova, Tatiana Riabouchinska and Tamara Toumanova) and joined the de Basil and Blum Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo as a soloist in 1932.
An interesting side note is that “Baby Ballerina”; Tamara Toumanova met and married screenwriter Casey Robinson (Captain Blood, The Snows of Kilimanjaro).
Toumanova made other dance films at MGM in the 40s and 50s.
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 Dancer History Archives by StreetSwing.com - Tamara Toumanova - Main Page
-- Tamara Toumanova was born in a box car while her parents were fleeing from Russia, finally Toumanova's mother would be reunited with her husband and the family would end up in Shaghai and later moved to Cairo however, Tamara would finally be raised in Paris, France.
d for her at the russe, 'Cotillion and Concurrence.' Toumanova was one of the original 'Baby Ballerinas'.
Toumanova came to the U.S. in 1939/1940 and danced in a few Broadway musicals such as 'Stars in Your Eyes' as well the U.S. Ballet russe de Monte Carlo.
www.streetswing.com /histmai2/d2tamrt1.htm   (203 words)

  
 Tamara Toumanova - Moviefone
Tamara Toumanova on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
Tamara Toumanova came to Australia in 1939 on the third of the Ballets Russes tours.
Tamara Toumanova - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Tamara Toumanova Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
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 I Photo Central | Image Detail | Maurice Seymour
Maurice Seymour - Portrait of Tamara Toumanova with Tulle Veil
Toumanova was born in Russia, performed with the Paris Opera Ballet and the New York City ballet under famed choreographer George Ballantine.
Toumanova made her feature-film debut in Days of Glory (1943).
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 Joseph Cornell Show, page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
He compiled photographic and materials dossiers on some of his favorite film stars and performing artists for use in his work.
Many of the celebrities in his dossiers became personal friends, like the Russian ballerina Tamara Toumanova, who figures in many of his works.
She even provided Cornell with feathers from her costumes, which he incorporated into works like A Swan Lake for Tamara Taoumanova: Homage to the Romantic Ballet.
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 CBC.ca - Arts - Film - Dance to the Music of Time
"Baby ballerinas": Tatiana Riabouchinska, Tamara Toumanova and Irena Baranova, of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, circa 1934.
De Basil hired the distinguished Russian-American George Balanchine as his principal choreographer and introduced a trio of popular prepubescent “baby ballerinas”: Irina Baronova, Tamara Toumanova and Tatiana Riabouchinska.
A rival troupe, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, was formed in 1938 under the direction of René Blum (de Basil’s former partner) and Léonine Massine, one of Diaghilev’s former dancers and choreographers.
www.cbc.ca /arts/film/ballets.html   (1594 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Days of Glory: Video: Jacques Tourneur,Tamara Toumanova,Gregory Peck,Alan Reed,Maria Palmer,Lowell ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Vladimir's orders are to create a diversionary attack on German reserves in his area and then fall back, drawing the reserves out of the path of the advancing Soviet army.
Vladimir knows that his small band of fighters has little chance of surviving, so he sends his girlfriend Nina (Tamara Toumanova) away.
Just as the battle is about to begin, however, Nina returns and insists on fighting alongside the man she loves.
www.amazon.com /Days-Glory-Jacques-Tourneur/dp/6301696735   (1388 words)

  
 AMCTV.com SHOW - Days of Glory
In Russia, a ballerina (Tamara Toumanova) joins up with a group of partisans fighting off the Nazi invasion.
Fresh from Broadway, Gregory Peck made his film debut as the idealistic but hardened guerrilla leader who is redeemed by the love of Toumanova.
Igor Dolgoruki, Edward L. Durst, Lowell Gilmore, Hugo Haas, Maria Palmer, Gregory Peck, Dena Penn, Alan Reed, Tamara Toumanova, Glenn Vernon
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 Tamara Toumanova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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 Torn Curtain (1966) - FilmAffinity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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