Olga Stashkevich
Olga Stashkevich, born on February 10, 1985, is a talented actress and voice artist whose career has spanned multiple genres and mediums. Her passion for acting ignited during her childhood, leading her to join the theater studio "Theater 111" while she was still in school. At just 12 years old, she showcased her talent in a school production of Ray Bradbury's “Fahrenheit 451.”
In 1999, Olga completed her training at the prestigious model agency Slava Zaitseva, which laid the groundwork for her future career in the arts. She graduated from the Theater Institute Shchukina in 2006, marking her entry into the television industry with her debut in the series “Don't Be Born Beautiful.”
Olga quickly gained recognition for her roles in various TV shows, including "Love is Like Love," "Everything is Mixed Up in the House…," and "Young and Evil." A significant milestone in her career occurred in 2013 when she portrayed Mary Magdalene in Andrei Bogatyrev's film "Judas," which was featured at the Moscow International Film Festival.
In addition to her on-screen performances, Stashkevich has made a name for herself as a dubbing actress, lending her voice to films such as “Three Days to Escape,” “Burlesque,” and “Faster Bullets.” In 2017, she took on a leading role in the film “White Nights,” directed by Tatyana Voronetskaya and Andrey Bogatyryov, further solidifying her status in the entertainment industry.