Actor
N. Dubravin was a Soviet actor who appeared in the landmark 1942 documentary film 'Moscow Strikes Back' (Russian title: 'Razgrom Nemetskikh Voysk pod Moskvoy'). His participation in this Academy Award-winning documentary represents his only known film credit, suggesting he may have been a real participant in the events depicted rather than a professional actor. The film documented the Soviet defense of Moscow against Nazi forces during World War II, and Dubravin likely appeared as himself, possibly as a soldier, civilian, or military official involved in the battle. His brief appearance in this historically significant documentary places him among the ordinary Soviets who contributed to the victory at Moscow. Beyond this single film appearance, detailed information about Dubravin's life and career remains largely undocumented in historical records.
N. Dubravin's contribution to 'Moscow Strikes Back' helped document one of the most significant military victories of World War II, providing authentic Soviet perspectives on the Battle of Moscow. His appearance, along with other real participants, lent authenticity and emotional weight to the documentary that would later win an Academy Award and serve as important historical documentation of the Eastern Front during WWII.
While N. Dubravin himself remains largely unknown beyond his single film appearance, his contribution to 'Moscow Strikes Back' has become part of the historical record of World War II. The documentary continues to be studied by historians and film scholars as an example of wartime propaganda and documentary filmmaking, preserving the memory of those who participated in the defense of Moscow.
As a documentary participant rather than a professional actor, N. Dubravin's influence lies primarily in his contribution to the historical documentation of WWII rather than in influencing other performers or filmmakers.
Very limited information is available about N. Dubravin's personal life, as he appears to have been a documentary participant rather than a professional actor with extensive public documentation.
N. Dubravin was a Soviet actor who appeared in the 1942 documentary 'Moscow Strikes Back,' his only known film credit. He likely participated as himself rather than as a professional actor, possibly as a soldier or civilian involved in the Battle of Moscow.
N. Dubravin is known only for his appearance in 'Moscow Strikes Back' (1942), an Academy Award-winning documentary about the Soviet defense of Moscow during World War II.
Specific birth and death dates for N. Dubravin are not documented in available historical records, as he appears to have been a documentary participant rather than a public figure with extensive biographical documentation.
N. Dubravin was part of the team that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1943 for 'Moscow Strikes Back,' though individual participants were not specifically named in the award.
While his exact role is not documented, N. Dubravin likely appeared as himself in the documentary, possibly as a soldier, civilian, or military official involved in the Battle of Moscow that the film documents.
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