Olga Budina
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Born |
Olga Alexandrovna Budina February 22, 1975 Odintsovo, Soviet Union |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996 to present |
Spouse(s) | Aleksandr Naumov (divorced) |
Children | Naum Alexandrovich Naumov |
Olga Alexandrovna Budina (born February 22, 1975) is a Russian theater and film actress.
Biography
Budina had dreamed of being an actress since her youth. In the Humanities Lyceum, where she studied, she starred in a school production of The Princess and the Pea. Budina attended acting school at the Boris Shchukin University. She made her film debut in 1996 starring in an adaptation of The Little Prince. In 2000, she played Grand Duchess Anastasia in the film The Romanovs: A Crowned Family. In 2003 she was a member of the jury at the 25th Moscow International Film Festival.[1]
Filmography
- Dosye detektiva Dubrovskogo [1999] (TV)
- Tsvety ot pobediteley [1999]
- Ne poslat' ly nam gontsa? [1998]
- The Romanovs: A Royal Family (“Romanovi: Ventsenosnaja semja”) [2000] — Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna
- Check (Chek) [2000] - clerk
- His Wife's Diary (“Dnevnik ego zheny”) [2000] — Galina Plotnikova, poet
- Empire under Strike (“Imperiya pod udarom”) [2000] — Olga
- Border: Taiga Novel [2000] - Marina Goloschekina
- Down House (“Daun Haus”) [2001] — Maria
- Salome [2001] — Salome
- Plus-Minus One [2001]
- Railroad Romance (“Zheleznodorozhny romans”) [2002] — Vera
- The Idiot [2003] (TV) — Aglaia Yepanchina
- Joys and Sorrows of a Little Lord (“Radosti i pechali malenkogo lorda”) [2003] — Nora
- Bajazet [2003] — Olga Khvoshchinskaya
- Moscow Saga (“Moskovskaya saga”) [2004] — Nina Gradova-Kitaigorodskaya
- Stalin's Wife (“Zhena Stalina”) [2006] — Nadezhda Alliluyeva
- Private Life of Dr. Selivanova [2007] — Elena Selivanova, gynecologist
- Necklaces for Snow Woman [2007] — Katja
- Heavy Sand (“Tyazhely pesok”) [2008] — Helena Moiseyevna, Levii's wife
- Equation without unknown variables (“Uravneniye so vsemi izvestnymi”) [2008] — Anna Samoylova
- Phoenix Syndrome (“Sindrom Feniksa”)[2009] — Tatiana
- Dr. Zemsky (“Zemskij doktor”)[2010] — Dr.Olga Samoilova
- Mother's Heart (“Serdtse materi”) [2010] (TV) — Vera Guryanova, criminal prosecutor
Personal life
Olga Budina was married to businessman Alexander Naumov. They had a son named Naum but are now divorced.
References
- ↑ "25th Moscow International Film Festival (2003)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
External links
- Official website
- Olga Budina at the Internet Movie Database
- Russia Journal.com (531): A First Date With Olga Budina by Dmitry Mozheitov 20 June 2003
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