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Olga Kabo
Olga Igorevna Kabo is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actress.
Olga Ostroumova
Olga Mikhailovna Ostroumova is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. Best known for her roles in films We'll Live Till Monday, The Dawns Here Are Quiet, Vasily and Vasilisa (1981).
Olga Volkova
Olga Vladimirovna Volkova is a Russian theatre and film actress. She began her career at the Bryantsev Youth Theatre in Leningrad. She appeared in more than ninety films since 1968.
Olga Scheps
Olga Scheps es una pianista ruso-alemana, que habitualmente reside en Colonia, Alemania.
Olga Pogodina
Olga Stanislavovna Pogodina is a Russian actress most known for her work on several dozens of Russian TV series and movie pictures. She is also a film producer, screenwriter and a show host.
Olga Merediz
Olga Merediz is an American actress. Merediz originated the role of Abuela Claudia in the Broadway musical In the Heights, for which she received a Tony nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical. She played the role for the show's entire Broadway run, and will reprise the role in the film adaptation. Her television credits include NBC's 2016 series Shades of Blue and Netflix's Orange Is the New Black.
Olga Glatskikh
Olga Viacheslavovna Glatskikh is a retired Russian rhythmic gymnast. She won a gold medal in the group competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Olga Lyubimova
Olga Borisovna Lyubimova is the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation. She was appointed on 21 January 2020. Prior to her current appointment, Lyubimova has served the Deputy Minister of Culture since 2015 and as the head of its cinematography department since 2018.
Olga Lomonosova
Olga Olegovna Lomonosova is a Russian actress and former ballerina. She is best known for her roles as Kira Voropayeva in the television series Not Born Beautiful and Alla Safranov in the Netflix series Better than Us.
Olga Vasilyeva
Olga Yurevna Vasilieva is a Russian politician and historian, who served in Vladimir Putin's government as Minister of Education and Science (2016—2018), and as Minister of Education from May 2018 to January 2020. She is known for defending Soviet policies and for making controversial statements that were perceived as supportive of Joseph Stalin.