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Olga GlushkoActress
Date of Birth: 09.06.1973
Country: Russia |
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Biography of Olga Glushko
Olga Glushko is a Russian actress who is known for her work in both theater and film. She began her acting career at the Moscow Art Theatre (MXAT) and played the role of Nelly in the play "Humiliated and Insulted" until 2004. She then joined the "Klassny Theatre" troupe, where she appeared in children's plays such as "The Bremen Town Musicians" as the Dog and "The Wizard of the Emerald City" as Totoshka.
Education and Early Career
Olga Glushko graduated from the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK), specifically from the workshop of Georgy Taratorkin. Prior to her studies, she worked at the Moscow Art Theatre (MXAT) and gained experience playing the role of Nelly in the play "Humiliated and Insulted." Her time at MXAT helped solidify her passion for acting and prepared her for the opportunities that lay ahead.
Film Career
In 2001, Olga Glushko made her film debut with a minor role in Vasily Panin's drama "We Must Live Again," based on the works of Andrei Platonov. She then went on to play a supporting role as Tanya in the erotic drama "Ice Storm" directed by Mikhail Brashinsky in 2002. In 2004, Olga, alongside her husband, actor Ivan Mokhovikov, appeared in the first episode of the TV series "Soldiers." She portrayed the character of a nurse in the military enlistment office who offered overly active recruit Medvedev (played by Alexander Lymarev) tea with bromine.
Personal Life and Current Endeavors
In recent years, Olga Glushko has taken a step back from her acting career to focus on raising her son, Makar, who was born in 2007. While she may not be actively working in the industry at present, her contributions to both theater and film have left a lasting impact on the Russian entertainment scene.

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