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Kim Yaroshevskaya is a Russian-born Canadian film, television and stage actress. Best known to audiences in Quebec as a children's entertainer, starring in series such as ''Fanfreluche'' and ''Passe-Partout'' in the 1970s,〔"Immigrants take the stage to relate their success stories". ''The Gazette'', April 12, 1991.〕 she also had a starring role in the English Canadian drama series ''Home Fires'' in the early 1980s.〔Wayne Grady, "We'll Keep a Welcome". ''TV Guide Canada'', November 8, 1980.〕 ==Background== Born in Moscow, Soviet Union in 1923, Yaroshevskaya emigrated to Quebec at age ten with her family.〔"Une Moscovite bien de chez nous!" ''Photo-Journal'', November 17, 1962.〕 In the 1950s, she was a founding member of the Quebec theatre collective Théâtre Le Grenier, with whom she created ''Fanfreluche''. Her other film and television roles have included ''La Femme de l'hôtel'', ''Le Matou'', ''Anne Trister'', ''À corps perdu'', ''Le sexe des étoiles'' and ''L'Amour avec un Grand A''. Her stage roles have included productions of Aristophanes' ''Lysistrata'',〔"Lvsistrata as musical comedy". ''The Globe and Mail'', June 4, 1969.〕 Samuel Beckett's ''Play'',〔"Mechanical means are Beckett's downfall". ''The Globe and Mail'', May 8, 1975.〕 Jean-Pierre Ronfard's ''Le Grand theatre du monde'',〔"Spanish influences remarkable in ambitious Ronfard production". ''The Gazette'', January 17, 1989.〕 Athol Fugard's ''The Road to Mecca''〔"La Chemin de la Mecque is superb, searing Fugard". ''The Gazette'', January 27, 1990.〕 and Ted Galay's ''After Baba's Funeral'' and ''Sweet and Sour Pickles''.〔"Galay's double offering a single delight". ''The Globe and Mail'', February 5, 1981.〕 In recent years she has published several works of children's literature, including ''La Petite Kim'' (''Little Kim's Doll''),〔"Yaroshevskaya, K., & McDougall, C. (1999, Dec 10). Little kim's doll". ''CM : An Electronic Reviewing Journal of Canadian Materials for Young People'', 6.〕 ''Contes de fanfreluche, tome 1 : Connaissez-vous le petit chaperon bleu et petit chaperon jaune?'' and ''Contes d'humour et de sagesse''. She was nominated for an ACTRA Award in 1981 for her role in ''Home Fires''.〔"Nominees announced for ACTRAs". ''The Globe and Mail'', March 13, 1981.〕 She was named a Member of the Order of Canada in 1991.〔(Order of Canada Citation: Kim Yaroshevskaya ). Governor General of Canada, April 30, 2009.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kim Yaroshevskaya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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