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Olga Naumenko
О́льга Нау́менко
Born (1949-12-06) 6 December 1949 (age 74)
CitizenshipRussian SFSR, USSR (1949–1991), Russian Federation (1991–present)
Alma materBoris Shchukin Theatre Institute
OccupationActress
Years active1968–present
Notable workThe Irony of Fate (1975)
SpouseAleksandr Skvortsov (died)
Children1

Olga Nikolayevna Naumenko (Russian: О́льга Никола́евна Нау́менко; born December 6, 1949, Moscow, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian actress of theater and cinema, TV presenter, People's Artist of Russia (2005)).[1] Actress of Gogol Center.[2][3]

Olga Naumenko, a native of Moscow, was born and grew up in a large family of a lieutenant-colonel (tank forces) and housewives. The first years of her life were spent in Germany.

Spouse of actress Aleksandr Skvortsov (1950-2009), actor of the Hermitage Theater. In marriage lived 32 years. Daughter Svetlana is a journalist.[4]

Career

Selected filmography

  • Crossing the Threshold (1970) as Albina Savitskaya
  • Shadows Disappear at Noon (1971) as Varka Morozova
  • Eternal Call (1973) as Manya's girlfriend[5]
  • The Irony of Fate (1975) as Galya
  • Medicine Against Fear (1978) as Olga Ilinichna Panafidina
  • Vladivostok, 1918 (1982) as Loginova

Theater

  • Ugly Elsa (1983, directed by Boris Golubovsky)
  • Tired with Нappiness (2005, Vyacheslav Sorokin)
  • The Idiots (2013, Kirill Serebrennikov)
  • Ordinary Story (2015, Kirill Serebrennikov)
  • Person (2016, Lera Surkova)

References

  1. ^ "Указ Президента РФ Владимира Путина № 1540". Archived from the original on 2007-01-20. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  2. ^ Ольга Науменко на сайте Театра им. Н. В. Гоголя
  3. ^ "Культура Портал: Театральная тенденция сентября". Archived from the original on 2012-08-03.
  4. ^ Andrey Malakhov (2017-12-29). "Закрытый показ "Иронии судьбы…". Специальный выпуск. Андрей Малахов. Прямой эфир". Retrieved 2017-12-30.
  5. ^ Ольга Науменко. Фильмография