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Here's something that needs to be a movie. This is the mother of an actress you know.

"In 1973, she left Moscow and returned to Ukraine on assignment as a staff actress with the Dovzhenko Film Studio in Kyiv. There, in a popular Ukrainian restaurant called Libed (Swan), she met a Serbian medical doctor, Bogdan [name removed], and struck up a romance with him. She was later interrogated by KGB officers, who insisted that she must end her relationship with a foreigner. However, Loginova and [name removed] were married, and on 17 December 1975, she gave birth to their daughter, [name removed].

In 1980, Galina Loginova, together with her family, emigrated from the Soviet Union. The Soviet authorities immediately banned all films featuring her for a period of six years, so that she could not earn any royalties from her works made in the Soviet Union. For a few years she lived with her family in London, England, then moved to Sacramento, California, and eventually settled in Los Angeles. There she raised her daughter, [name removed].

During the 1980s she also worked as a housekeeper at the home of Hollywood director Brian De Palma. Eventually, Loginova became her daughter's agent and was instrumental in building [name removed]'s successful career. She holds Russian and American citizenship and also continues to act in Russian and American films."


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