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Olga Sumskaya - Biography

Olga Sumskaya Olga Sumskaya was born on August 22, 1966 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR. Since childhood, she showed interest in acting. After graduating from high school, she entered the Lviv State Institute of Arts, where she received an acting education. Her talent and professionalism stood out already during her studies.

Olga began her career on the stage, where she quickly gained popularity due to her talent and charisma. She made her film debut in the early 90s and has since starred in many films and TV series, becoming the recognized leader of the Ukrainian acting scene.

Filmography:

1. "Greek" (2008-2010) - the role of Anna Klimova

2. "Carpathian mountain ash" (2004) - in the role of Yaroslav

3. "White Guard" (2012) - performed the image of Lydia

4. "Mysterious Passion" (2016) - the role of Marina

5. "The Last Samurai" (2020) - as Elena

Her role in the series "Greek" brought her particular popularity and recognition of the audience. She perfectly embodied the image of Anna Klimova, creating a unique image that will remain in the hearts of the audience for many years. Olga Sumskaya continues to delight fans with her outstanding roles and professional skills.
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