Olga Naumenko
Appearance
Olga Naumenko | |
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Ольга Науменко | |
Born | |
Citizenship | Russian SFSR, USSR (1949–1991), Russian Federation (1991–present) |
Alma mater | Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1968–present |
Notable work | The Irony of Fate (1975) |
Spouse | Aleksandr Skvortsov (died) |
Children | 1 |
Olga Nikolayevna Naumenko (Russian: О́льга Никола́евна Нау́менко; born 6 December 1949) is a Soviet and Russian actress of theater and cinema, and a TV presenter, People's Artist of Russia (2005).[1] Actress of Gogol Center.[2][3]
A native of Moscow, Olga Naumenko, was born and grew up in a large family of a lieutenant-colonel and a housewife. The first years of her life were spent in Germany.
She was the spouse of actor Aleksandr Skvortsov (1950-2009), actor of the Hermitage Theater. Their marriage lasted 32 years. Daughter Svetlana is a journalist.[4]
Career
[edit]Selected filmography
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- ^ "Указ Президента РФ Владимира Путина № 1540". Archived from the original on 2007-01-20. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
- ^ Ольга Науменко на сайте Театра им. Н. В. Гоголя
- ^ "Культура Портал: Театральная тенденция сентября". Archived from the original on 2012-08-03.
- ^ Andrey Malakhov (2017-12-29). "Закрытый показ "Иронии судьбы…". Специальный выпуск. Андрей Малахов. Прямой эфир". Retrieved 2017-12-30.
- ^ Ольга Науменко. Фильмография