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Marina Koshetz
Marina Koshetz, 1932 (by Ranken)
Born
(1912-08-06)August 6, 1912
Moscow
Died
December 9, 2000(2000-12-09) (aged 88)
Santa Monica, California, US
Occupation(s)
Opera singer, actress
Marina Koshetz (August 6, 1912, Moscow – December 9, 2000, Santa Monica, California[1]) was an American opera singer (soprano) and actress. She was the daughter of the prominent singer Nina Koshetz and the actor Alexander von Schubert. She used Marina Schubert as her name for her early film work.
Koshetz sang in staged opera. She also sang in films and wrote a biography about her mother as well as a screenplay about her mother's affair with Rachmaninoff, both titled The Last Love Song.[2][1]
^ abOliver, Myrna (9 January 2001). "Obituaries – Marina Koshetz; Opera and Movie Star". Los Angeles Times.
^Short biography of Marina Koshetz by Hans J. Wollstein, AllMovie.com, accessed 3 December 2008. Archived 26 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine
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