Difference between revisions of "Fyodorova, Victoria"
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
| − | Russian writer. She was the daughter of a love-match between American Jackson Tate, a WW II officer who later became an Admiral, and Zoya Alexyeva Fyodorova, a Russian actress and film star. Before her birth, her dad's assignment in Russia was cancelled with 48-hours notice and her mom was sentenced to eight years in prison for fraternization. | + | Russian writer. She was the daughter of a love-match between American Jackson Tate, a WW II officer who later became an Admiral, and Zoya Alexyeva Fyodorova, a Russian actress and film star. Before her birth, her dad's assignment in Russia was cancelled with 48-hours notice and her mom was sentenced to eight years in prison for fraternization. Victoria was raised by an aunt and her dad did not even know of her birth until 1975 when she contacted him. |
| − | As a young woman, Victoria worked as a model and actress in Russia. Fearful of government retaliation, the family tried to keep Victoria from knowledge of her father, about whom she was obsessively curious. She finally discovered the story of her parent's romance and began to search for him. A reporter with the National Enquirer helped her get a visa and she continued her search in the U.S. They met, finally, on | + | As a young woman, Victoria worked as a model and actress in Russia. Fearful of government retaliation, the family tried to keep Victoria from knowledge of her father, about whom she was obsessively curious. She finally discovered the story of her parent's romance and began to search for him. A reporter with the National Enquirer helped her get a visa and she continued her search in the U.S. They met, finally, on 23 March 1975, 06:27 AM in Orange Park, FL. The admiral and Zoya met again on 4/27/1976. |
Victoria subsequently authored her autobiography, "The Admiral's Daughter," detailing her search. | Victoria subsequently authored her autobiography, "The Admiral's Daughter," detailing her search. | ||
She married and divorced twice in Russia. She later married Frederick Peuy, a pilot with Pan American Airways; two sons. | She married and divorced twice in Russia. She later married Frederick Peuy, a pilot with Pan American Airways; two sons. | ||
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| + | She died of lung cancer in Greenwich Township, Pennsylvania on 5 September 2012. | ||
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| + | [[wikipedia:Victoria_Fyodorova|Link to Wikipedia biography]] | ||
[[Category:1946 births]] | [[Category:1946 births]] | ||
[[Category:Birthday 18 January]] | [[Category:Birthday 18 January]] | ||
| − | [[Category:Birthplace Moscow, | + | [[Category:Birthplace Moscow, RU]] |
[[Category:Sun 27 Capricorn]] | [[Category:Sun 27 Capricorn]] | ||
[[Category:Moon 5 Leo]] | [[Category:Moon 5 Leo]] | ||
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| + | |sevcode=Death by Disease | ||
| + | |EventNotes=Lung cancer, age 66 | ||
| + | |sevdate=2012/09/05 | ||
| + | |sevdate_dmy=5 September 2012 | ||
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| + | [[Category:2012 deaths]] | ||
==Source Notes== | ==Source Notes== | ||
Ruth Dewey quotes her autobiography "The Admiral's Daughter." | Ruth Dewey quotes her autobiography "The Admiral's Daughter." | ||
Latest revision as of 00:33, 16 January 2013
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| Birthname | Victoria Androneta Fyodorova | ||||
| born on | 18 January 1946 at 08:32 (= 08:32 AM ) | ||||
| Place | Moscow, Russian Federation, 55n45, 37e35 | ||||
| Timezone | MSK h3e (is standard time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 27°32' 05°31 Asc. 19°33'
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[edit] Biography
Russian writer. She was the daughter of a love-match between American Jackson Tate, a WW II officer who later became an Admiral, and Zoya Alexyeva Fyodorova, a Russian actress and film star. Before her birth, her dad's assignment in Russia was cancelled with 48-hours notice and her mom was sentenced to eight years in prison for fraternization. Victoria was raised by an aunt and her dad did not even know of her birth until 1975 when she contacted him.
As a young woman, Victoria worked as a model and actress in Russia. Fearful of government retaliation, the family tried to keep Victoria from knowledge of her father, about whom she was obsessively curious. She finally discovered the story of her parent's romance and began to search for him. A reporter with the National Enquirer helped her get a visa and she continued her search in the U.S. They met, finally, on 23 March 1975, 06:27 AM in Orange Park, FL. The admiral and Zoya met again on 4/27/1976.
Victoria subsequently authored her autobiography, "The Admiral's Daughter," detailing her search.
She married and divorced twice in Russia. She later married Frederick Peuy, a pilot with Pan American Airways; two sons.
She died of lung cancer in Greenwich Township, Pennsylvania on 5 September 2012.
[edit] Events
[edit] Source Notes
Ruth Dewey quotes her autobiography "The Admiral's Daughter."
[edit] Categories
- Family : Childhood : Family noted (Mom, dad)
- Family : Childhood : Family traumatic event (Mom in jail, Dad in U.S.)
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (Three)
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (Two sons)
- Vocation : Beauty : Model
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
- Vocation : Writers : Autobiographer
- Notable : Book Collection : Occult/ Misc. Collection
- 1946 births
- Birthday 18 January
- Birthplace Moscow, RU
- Sun 27 Capricorn
- Moon 5 Leo
- Asc 19 Capricorn
- 2012 deaths
- Family : Childhood : Family noted
- Family : Childhood : Family traumatic event
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3
- Vocation : Beauty : Model
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
- Vocation : Writers : Autobiographer
- Notable : Book Collection : Occult/ Misc. Collection

27°32'
05°31 Asc.