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  1. Lyubov Orlova on Behance. View your notifications within Behance. View your notifications within Behance.

  2. Orlova, Liubov (1902–1975)Russian actress and singer, the most popular Soviet film star of her time, who achieved a status equivalent to that of her contemporaries in Hollywood. Name variations: Liubov'; Lyubov or Lubov Orlova; Luba Orlova. Born Liubov Petrovna Orlova on February 11, 1902, in Zvenigorod (now part of Greater Moscow); died in ...

  3. newsinteractives.cbc.ca › longform › into-the-abyssInto the abyss | CBC News

    The entire abyss. A historical postcard depicting the MV Lyubov Orlova on one of its first days at sea, uploaded to Flickr by user Dimas Almada. (Dimas Almada/Flickr) About 35 years ago, when the Lyubov Orlova was painted bright white and still considered a modern vessel, Soviet poet James Patterson stepped aboard.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2019 · Beam: 16 metres. Draught: 4.6 metres. Weight: 4,251 tonnes. Speed: 11 knots. Capacity: 110. Crew: 70 (max) Year: 1976. Built for the Far Eastern Shipping Company in Vladivostok, USSR, the M/V Lyubov Orlova was one of four Maria Yermolova-class ships specifically designed for Arctic and Antarctic tourism. Named after a Russian film star, the ...

  5. 23 de may. de 2018 · Lyubov Orlova was probably the most glamorous and popular actress of Soviet cinema. In possession of bright eyes and shining teeth, high cheekbones and fine skin, Orlova was a fit and attractive woman radiating exuberant health; when she sang and danced, her smile was irresistible and her charisma unsurpassed.

  6. 64 vot o s. E l Lyubov Orlova era un crucero antártico soviético construido en 1976 en la antigua Yugoslavia, que en el 2013 quedó a la deriva en altamar mientras estaba siendo remolcado en medio de una fuerte tempestad. Capaz de transportar 1100 pasajeros, hasta el año 2006 el Orlova se había granjeado cierta fama realizando cruceros por ...

  7. A cruise ship named after her was built by the Soviet Union in Yugoslavia in 1976 for expeditions to Antarctica and the Arctic Circle. In a 1999 VCIOM poll, Orlova was voted as the greatest "Russian Idol of the 20th Century" by 10%, the highest-rated woman, and 10th place overall with Yuri Gagarin atop with 30%.