The cast of Beleet parus odinokiy - 1937 includes: Irina Bolshakova as Pavel "Pavlik" Bachei, a small boy Igor But as Gavrik, a boy Matvei Lyarov as Captain Aleksandr Melnikov as Rodion Zhukov Fyodor Nikitin as Bachei, father Nikolai Plotnikov as The Plainclothes Agent of the Tsar Olga Pyzhova as Mme. Storozhenko Boris Runge as Pyetr "Petya" Bachei, a boy Daniil Sagal as Ilya Borisovich Pyotr Starkovsky as Unspecified Police Officer Georgi Tusuzov
Pyotr Starkovsky has: Performed in "Potop" in 1915. Performed in "Nikolay Stavrogin" in 1915. Performed in "Starets Vasiliy Gryaznov" in 1924. Performed in "Krest i mauzer" in 1925. Played Unspecified Police Officer in "Beleet parus odinokiy" in 1937. Played Rille, student in "Vstrecha na Elbe" in 1949. Played Prince Tugoukhovsky in "Gore ot uma" in 1952. Performed in "Ispytanie vernosti" in 1955.
Parus atricapillus
Parus Business Centre was created in 2007.
Boris Runge has: Played Pyetr "Petya" Bachei, a boy in "Beleet parus odinokiy" in 1937. Played Serezhka in "Kak zakalyalas stal" in 1942. Played Sashko in "Partizany v stepyah Ukrainy" in 1943. Played Minka in "Novyy dom" in 1947. Performed in "Selskaya uchitelnitsa" in 1947. Performed in "Stepnye zori" in 1953. Performed in "Beregis avtomobilya" in 1966. Played Pan Professor (1969) in "Kabachok 13 stulev" in 1969. Performed in "Stariki-razboyniki" in 1973. Performed in "Neveroyatnye priklyucheniya italyantsev v Rossii" in 1974. Played Hedgehog in "Meshok yablok" in 1974. Played Durillo in "Priklyucheniya porosenka Funtika" in 1986.
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Nicolas Surlapierre has written: 'Dis-parus'
The cast of Chyornyy parus - 1929 includes: Knyasev Boris Azarov as Young fisherman Andrei Kostrichkin Konstantin Nazarenko Boris Poslavsky as Koreshkov Pyotr Savin Nina Shaternikova
The scientific name for chickadee is Parus atricapillus
A small bird, the blackcap titmouse (Parus atricapillus), of North America; -- named from its note.
Jacques Roussillat has written: 'Un patron des hopitaux de Parus a la Belle Epoque'
Binomial nomenclature is the modern system of naming. Binomial nomenclature means "two names." Every organism is assigned a two word name. The scientific name is the genus and species name. The names must be in Latin or Greek. The Genus is capitalized while the species is lower cased. For example, the Carolina Chickadee's scientific name (binomial nomenclature) is Parus carolinesis. "Parus" is the genus and "carolinesis" is the species name.