Olga Mikhailovna Ostroumova, a renowned Soviet and Russian thespian, emerged onto the cinematic landscape on September 21, 1947. With a career spanning decades, she has left an indelible mark on the world of film and theater.
As a talented actress, Ostroumova made her debut in the 1968 film "We'll Live Till Monday," a pivotal moment in her journey as a performer. Her subsequent roles in "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" (1972) earned her the prestigious Italian Silver Nymph Award, a testament to her exceptional craft.
One of her most notable performances came in the 1981 film "Vasily and Vasilisa," a role that showcased her remarkable range and versatility as an actress. Throughout her illustrious career, Olga Mikhailovna Ostroumova has established herself as a master of her craft, captivating audiences with her powerful performances.
Born on September 21, 1947