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Olga Sosnovska
Born
Olga Sosnowska
SpouseSendhil Ramamurthy
ChildrenHalina

Olga Sosnovska (Sosnowska) (born 21 May, 1972 in Wieluń) is a Polish-born UK/US-based actress.

Career

Sosnovska is perhaps best known in America for her role as Polish businesswoman Lena Kundera on the soap opera All My Children. Her pairing with Bianca Montgomery, the daughter of Erica Kane, and their subsequent kiss made television history.[1][2]

In Britain, she was known for playing Fiona Carter in series 3-4 of the popular series Spooks, which she exited mid-season due to being pregnant with her first child in 2005. She is married to actor Sendhil Ramamurthy (of TV show Heroes fame) and they have one daughter, Halina. Sosnovska played a small role in an episode in the third season of Heroes.

In 2007, Sosnovska also played the role of "Debbie" in Ocean's 13.

Credits

See also

References

  1. ^ "Top Story: Daytime Television Shows First Lesbian Liplock". hollywood.com/news. Retrieved 2007-07-02.
  2. ^ "Soaps Come Clean About Gay Teens (page 3)". AfterElton.com, Publisher Karman Kregloe, 2006-03-23. Retrieved 2007-08-09.