
Nureyev
Documentary
Overview
An insight into the life of the world's most famous male dancer, Rudolf Nureyev.
Top Cast


Siân Phillips
Siân Phillips
Narrator
Siân Phillips
Narrator
Dana Fouras
Dana Fouras
Farida Nureyev
Dana Fouras
Farida Nureyev
Marlon Dino
Marlon Dino
Male Tartar Dancer
Marlon Dino
Male Tartar Dancer
Lucia Lacarra
Lucia Lacarra
Female Tartar Dancer
Lucia Lacarra
Female Tartar Dancer
Faith Prendergast
Faith Prendergast
Dancer
Faith Prendergast
Dancer
Aysa Malliphant
Aysa Malliphant
Dancer
Aysa Malliphant
Dancer
Isla Malliphant
Isla Malliphant
Dancer
Isla Malliphant
Dancer


Grace Jabbari
Grace Jabbari
Dancer
Grace Jabbari
Dancer
Maria Fonseca
Maria Fonseca
Dancer
Maria Fonseca
Dancer
Jordan Kennedy
Jordan Kennedy
Dancer
Jordan Kennedy
Dancer
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