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Olga Rodionova
Born25 June 1974
Nationality Croatia
 Russia
Occupation(s)Model, actress, TV presenter
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
PartnerSergey Rodionov (1994–present)
Children1

Olga Rodionova (born 25 June 1974) is a Croatian-Russian model, an actress and a TV presenter.

Career

As a model, Rodionova has worked with some of the best fashion photographers in the world, including Helmut Newton, David LaChapelle, Peter Lindbergh, Terry Richardson, Sante D'Orazio, Bettina Rheims, Ellen von Unwerth, John Rankin, Jean-Daniel Lorieux, Marino Parisotto, Guido Argentini and has graced the covers and pages of Playboy (Russia 2001, 2003, 2006, 2013; Poland 2004; Germany 2008; Greece 2009; Croatia 2003, 2011; Italy 2012,2013; Ukraine 2013; Argentina 2008, 2012- five covers,four times playmate),[1] Vogue (France, Italy, Germany), Grazia (France), Photo (France), FHM, L'Officiel (France, Russia), W (USA), Numéro (France),"Panorama" (Italy), GQ (Germany, Brazil), Le Monde (France), Guardian (UK), and El Mundo (Spain).[2]

Benedikt Taschen, the publisher of Taschen (Taschen Gmbh), produced the provocative art album The Book of Olga (2008) by Bettina Rheims,[3] which contains nude photos of Olga Rodionova[1] and attracted unprecedented attention from both art and political media worldwide.[4]

The photos of The Book of Olga were part of Bettina Rheims' exhibitions at the Forma in Milan (2008), and the European House of Photography (Maison Européenne de la Photographie) in Paris (2016).

In 2011, another photo album called The Story of Olga was produced by Ellen von Unwerth with Olga Rodionova as the main character. This album was published by Taschen in 2012. The exhibition at the CWC Gallery in Berlin (2012), consisting of over 30 works, showed an exclusive selection of the 2011-series of this book. [5] The images from this book were presented at Ellen for Unwert exhibition "30 years of Photography" at Fotografiska Museet, Stockholm ,2018.

Olga Rodionova resided in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 2013-2019. She owned the Vivienne Westwood boutique that was located in the cultural heart of the city: P.C. Hooftstraat 116. She moved to Dubai,United Arab Emirates in 2019.

Social activism

Rodionova is known for her promotion of rights and social freedoms in Russia. She was the first social personality in Russia to fight against libel and violation of privacy in the Russian courts.[6] She hosts/takes part in charity actions with Jude Law, Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Michelle Rodriguez, Owen Wilson etc. in her home country.[citation needed]

Personal life

Olga Rodionova's partner is Sergey S. Rodionov, a millionaire, a banker and a publisher. They have a daughter (born in 1996).[1]

Selected filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2002 Society Columns Inna Bragina TV film
2002 The Fifth Angel Tanya Budraitis TV serial
2003 Totalisator Elisabeth
2004 Love Adventures Madelaine/Annet TV serial
2006 Elevator Anastasia
2007 Treasure Raidersi Masha
2007 Agony of Fear Inga TV film
2007 Paradox Olga
2009 Mission: Prophet Helena
2010 Chemist Aliona TV serial
2014 Black Rose Natalya

References

  1. ^ a b c d Groskop, Viv (29 November 2008). "Just another day in the life of a Russian oligarch's wife..." The Guardian. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  2. ^ Billionaire’s wife exposed in photo album, Russia Today Archived April 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Olga – eine Annäherung: Die Frauen hinter und vor der Kamera" (in German). Taschen.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Bettina Rheims. The Book of Olga - Clippings". Taschen.com. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Ellen von Unwerth - The Story of Olga". Taschen.com. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  6. ^ Schepp, Matthias (19 October 2008). "Moral in Russland: "Die sexuelle Revolution hat nicht stattgefunden"" (in German). Spiegel. Retrieved 27 February 2014.