Svetlana Toma
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Svetlana Andreevna Toma is a Moldovan
Moldovans
Moldovans or Moldavians are the largest population group of Moldova...

Russian
Russians
The Russian people are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Russia, speaking the Russian language and primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries....

 actress. She debuted at the Moldova-Film
Moldova-Film
Moldova-Film is a Moldovan film studio and production company founded in 1952 in the Moldavian SSR.- History:Moldova-Film was founded in 1947 in Chişinău as a branch of the Central Studio for Documentary Film. In 1949 the branch was taken over by the Odessa Film Studio and in 1952 became an...

 studio in 1966. She worked in Moldova and Russia.

Trivia

  • Absolving the Arts Institution from Chişinău (1965–1969) as a movie and theater actress, she debuted at the Moldova-Film
    Moldova-Film
    Moldova-Film is a Moldovan film studio and production company founded in 1952 in the Moldavian SSR.- History:Moldova-Film was founded in 1947 in Chişinău as a branch of the Central Studio for Documentary Film. In 1949 the branch was taken over by the Odessa Film Studio and in 1952 became an...

     studio in 1966.
  • Her daughter is Irina Latchina
    Irina Latchina
    Latchina, Irina Olegovna is a Moldovan-Russian actress, the daughter of Svetlana Toma.-Films:* U Pana Boga w ogródku as Marusia* A Hídember as Crescense* Tayny dvortsovykh perevorotov...

    , with an actor Oleg Latchin.
  • Svetlana Toma is a vegetarian.
  • Her last project was Russian telenovela
    Telenovela
    A telenovela is a limited-run serial dramatic programming popular in Latin American, Portuguese, and Spanish television programming. The word combines tele, short for televisión or televisão , and novela, a Spanish or Portuguese word for "novel"...

     Bednaya Nastya
    Bednaya Nastya
    Poor Nastya is a Russian telenovela originally aired from 31 October 2003 to 30 April 2004 on the STS. Based on the imperial setting of the 19th century, the series reached international success and was shown in Ukraine, China, Israel, Serbia, Georgia, Greece, Bulgaria and more than twenty...

    .
  • She was the presenter at 7th Annual Russian Academy of Cinema Arts Awards in 1993.

Filmography

  • Poklonnik (2001)
  • Budem zhit (1995)
  • Bluzhdayushchiye zvyozdy (1991)
  • Igra v smert, ili postoronniy (1991)
  • Dina
    Dina
    Dina may refer to:*Sanskrit word meaning "day"*Dina , game by Bit Corp*Hebrew word meaning "judged"*Dina , Russian futsal club based in Moscow-Places:*The Massina Empire...

     (1990)
  • Bez nadezhdy nadeyus (1989)
  • Vdvoyom na grani vremeni (1989)
  • Istoriya odnoy bilyardnoy komandi (1988)
  • Zapadnya (1988)
  • Chemi boshebi (1987)
  • Dikiy veter (1986)
  • Sem krikov v okeane (1986)
  • Kak stat znamenitym (1984)
  • Anna Pavlova (1983)
  • Gmadlobt Ratili (1983)
  • Kto stuchitsya v dver' ko mne (1982)
  • Padeniye Kondora (1982)
  • Tayna zapisnoy knizhki (1981)
  • Lyudi v okeane (1980)
  • U chertova logova (1980)
  • Elodet mokavshires (1979)
  • Ya khochu pet (1979)
  • Moy laskovyy i nezhnyy zver (1978)
  • Podozritelnyy (1978)
  • Bratyuzhka (1976)
  • Tabor ukhodit v nebo (1975)
  • Ekho goryachey doliny (1974)
  • Dom dlya Serafima (1973)
  • Lautarii
    Lăutarii
    Lăutarii is a 1971 film directed by Emil Loteanu and produced by Vitaliy Kalashnikov, composer Eugen Doga. The movie was a success, particularly in Italy. The movie received four prizes, including the Special Jury Award International Film Festival in San Sebastián ....

     (1971)
  • Eto mgnovenie (1968)
  • Zhivoy trup (1968)
  • Krasnye polyany (1966)

Television

  • Bednaya Nastya
    Bednaya Nastya
    Poor Nastya is a Russian telenovela originally aired from 31 October 2003 to 30 April 2004 on the STS. Based on the imperial setting of the 19th century, the series reached international success and was shown in Ukraine, China, Israel, Serbia, Georgia, Greece, Bulgaria and more than twenty...

     (2003) as Sychiha
  • Vorovka 2. Schastye na prokat (2002)
  • Annual Russian Academy of Cinema Arts Awards (1993) as herself
  • Luceafarul (1987) as Veronica Micle
  • Kapitan Fracasse (1984) as Serafina
  • Blagochestivaya Marta (1980)
  • Sluchai na festivale (1976) as Viorica

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