Olga Budina
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Biography

Olga Alexandrovna Budina was born on February 22, 1975 in Odintsovo
Odintsovo
Odintsovo is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Population: Town status was granted to it in 1957.-History:The village of Odintsovo was formed in the late 14th century. The famous story among the Odintsovians is about the noble named Andrey Odinets.Odintsovo is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia....

, Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast , or Podmoskovye , is a federal subject of Russia . Its area, at , is relatively small compared to other federal subjects, but it is one of the most densely populated regions in the country and, with the 2010 population of 7,092,941, is the second most populous federal subject...

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Olga Budina had dreamed to be an actress since her youth. In the Humanities Lyceum, where she studied, she starred in a school production of The Princess and the Pea
The Princess and the Pea
"The Princess and the Pea" is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a young woman whose royal identity is established by a test of her physical sensitivity. The tale was first published with three others by Andersen in an inexpensive booklet on 8 May 1835 in Copenhagen by C.A...

. Olga attended acting school at the Boris Shchukin University.She made her film debut in 1996 starring in an adaptation of The Little Prince
The Little Prince
The Little Prince , first published in 1943, is a novella and the most famous work of the French aristocrat writer, poet and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ....

. In 2000, she played Grand Duchess Anastasia
Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia was the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, the last sovereign of Imperial Russia, and his wife Alexandra Fyodorovna....

 in the film The Romanovs: A Crowned Family.

Filmography

  1. Dose detektiva Dubrovskogo [1999] (TV)
  2. Tsvety ot pobediteley [1999]
  3. Ne poslat' ly nam gontsa? [1998]
  4. The Romanovs: A Royal Family
    The Romanovs: An Imperial Family
    The Romanovs: An Imperial Family is a 2000 Russian film about the last days of Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The Russian title implies both the Imperial Crown of Russia and the crown of thorns associated with martyrs...

     (“Romanovi: Ventsenosnaja semja”) [2000] — Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna
  5. Check (Chek) [2000] - clerk
  6. His Wife's Diary
    His Wife's Diary
    His Wife's Diary is a 2000 Russian film directed by Alexei Uchitel. It is a story about the last love affair of Ivan Bunin . It is set in the French Riviera in the 1940s....

     (“Dnevnik ego zheni”) [2000] — Galina Plotnikova, poet
  7. Empire under Strike (“Imperija pod udarom”) [2000] — Olga
  8. Border: Taiga Novel [2000] - Marina Goloschekina
  9. Down House
    Down House (film)
    Down House is a 2001 Russian comedy-gross-out film by Roman Kachanov, a spoof parody on The Idiot novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky....

     (“Daun Haus”) [2001] — Marija
  10. Salome [2001] — Salome
  11. Plus-Minus One [2001]
  12. Railroad Romance (“Zheleznodorozhnyy romans”) [2002] — Vera
  13. The Idiot
    The Idiot (TV series)
    The Idiot is a costume drama TV series produced by Russia TV Channel in 2003 based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel with the same title.Series script is very close to original text of Dostoevsky and well-known Russian actors are playing in the film...

     [2003] (TV) — Aglaia Yepanchina
  14. Joys and Sorrows of a Little Lord (“Radosti i pechali malenkogo lorda”) [2003] — Nora
  15. Bajazet
    Bajazet (play)
    Bajazet is a tragedy by Jean Racine in five acts , in Alexandrian verse, first played at the Hotel de Bourgogne, on January 5, 1672, after Berenice, and before Mithridate. Like Aeschylus in The Persians, Racine took his subject from contemporary history, taking care to choose a far off location,...

     [2003] — Olga Khvoshchinskaja
  16. Moscow Saga (“Moskovskaya saga”) [2004] — Nina Gradova-Kitaigorodskaja
  17. Stalin's Wife (“Zhena Stalina”) [2006] — Nadezhda Alliluyeva
  18. Private Life of Dr. Selivanova [2007] — Elena Selivanova, gynecologist
  19. Necklaces for Snow Woman [2007] — Katja
  20. Heavy Sand (“Tjezhelij pesok”) [2008] — Helena Moiseyevna, Levii's wife
  21. Equation without unknown variables (“Uravnenije so vsemi izvestnimij”) [2008] — Anna Samoilova
  22. Phoenix Syndrome (“Sindrom Feniksa”)[2009] — Tatiana
  23. Dr. Zemsky (“Zemskij doktor”)[2010] — Dr.Olga Samoilova
  24. Mother's Heart (“Serdce materi”) [2010] (TV) — Vera Guryanova, criminal prosecutor

Personal life

Olga Budina was married to businessman Alexander Naumov. They had a son named Naum and they are currently divorced.

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