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Nina Gulyayeva

Acting Born Apr 18, 1931 Died Oct 3, 2025 27 credits

Biography

Nina Gulyayeva works in acting. Born April 18, 1931. Died October 3, 2025. Archytele lists 27 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.

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Frequent co-stars

Career timeline

Chekhov and Co.
Tartuffe
The Lion and the Nine Hyenas
Three Sisters
Sweet Bird of Youth
Rabbit and FlyHow Mushrooms Fought Against Peas
Treasures of the Sunken Ships
The Tale Is Told
A Wilful PrincessOnly Three Nights
The Little MermaidPoem About the AxYour Contemporary
Gunan-BatorThe Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep
The Brave Tailor
Now Let Him Go
Interview with Spring
Cipollino
In the Silence of SteppeThe PaintjackersThe Adventures of BuratinoBeloved Beauty
The First ViolinGolden Stalks
Телеграмма

Full filmography

  • Chekhov and Co. (1998) as мамаша
  • Tartuffe (1989)
  • The Lion and the Nine Hyenas (1988) as Aunt hyena (voice)
  • Three Sisters (1984)
  • Sweet Bird of Youth (1978)
  • Rabbit and Fly (1977) as The Hare Mother (voice)
  • How Mushrooms Fought Against Peas (1977) as Belyanka (voice)
  • Treasures of the Sunken Ships (1973)
  • The Tale Is Told (1970)
  • A Wilful Princess (1969) as The Princess (voice)
  • Only Three Nights (1969)
  • The Little Mermaid (1968) as La Petite Sirène (voix)
  • Poem About the Ax (1968)
  • Your Contemporary (1968) as Зойка
  • Gunan-Bator (1965)
  • The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep (1965) as Shepherdess (voice)
  • The Brave Tailor (1964) as (voice, uncredited)
  • Now Let Him Go (1963) as Felicity Candle
  • Interview with Spring (1962)
  • Cipollino (1961) as Chipollino (voice)
  • In the Silence of Steppe (1959) as Nastya Kovshova
  • The Paintjackers (1959) as voice
  • The Adventures of Buratino (1959) as Buratino (voice)
  • Beloved Beauty (1959) as Tsarevna (voice)
  • The First Violin (1958)
  • Golden Stalks (1958)
  • Телеграмма (1957) as Манюшка