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  1. Olga Konstantinovna Chekhova (née Knipper; Russian: Ольга Константиновна Чехова; 14 April 1897 – 9 March 1980), known in Germany as Olga Tschechowa, was a Russian-German actress. Her film roles include the female lead in Alfred Hitchcock's Mary (1931).

  2. Olga Konstantinovna Chekhova, nascida Knipper (em russo: Ольга Константиновна Чехова (14 de abril de 1897, Alexandropol, Império Russo (agora Guiumri, Armênia) – 9 de março de 1980, Munique, Alemanha Ocidental) [1] foi uma atriz russa naturalizada alemã. [2]

  3. 24 de ago. de 2013 · Olga Chekhova was a legendary actress who married Mikhail Chekhov, acted in Berlin and Hollywood, and had affairs with Nazis. She was also rumored to be a secret agent for the Kremlin, who could have prevented Hitler's death.

  4. Synopsis. In 1920, young Olga Chekhova, the beautiful niece of Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, fled Moscow for Berlin—taking only a smuggled diamond ring. Olga quickly won both celebrity as an actress and prominence in the ranks of Germany’s Nazi party, eventually becoming Hitler’s favorite actress.

  5. Olga Knipper-Chekhova (born 1869, Glazov, Russia—died March 22, 1959, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) was a world-renowned Russian actress and the wife of playwright Anton Chekhov. Knipper was rejected by the drama school of the Maly Theatre in Moscow but was noticed by V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko and asked to join the acting school of the Moscow ...

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  6. Olga Tschechowa. Actress: Three from the Filling Station. Olga Chekhova (also Olga Tschechova in German), one of the most popular stars of the silent film era, remained a mysterious person throughout her life and was accused of being a Russian agent in Nazi Germany.

  7. 12 de set. de 2004 · One of these was Olga Che-khova, a Russian émigrée living in Berlin who was the niece of Anton Chekhov, and whose acting the Führer greatly admired. But her biggest fans were the Soviet...