Olga Efimovna Fadeeva[1] (Belarusian: Вольга Яфімаўна Фадзеева)[2] is a Belarusian and Russian actress of theater and cinema. She is best known for her role as nurse Irina in the TV series Soldiers.[3]

Olga Fadeeva
Fadeeva in 2023
Born15 October, 1978
CitizenshipBelarus, Russia
Occupation(s)Theater and film actress
Years active1999–present
Websiteolgafadeeva.info

Early life edit

Fadeeva was born on October 15, 1978, in Minsk, in what was then the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic.[4] Her parents graduated from the choreographic school, after many years they worked in the State Dance Ensemble.[5] As a very young girl, she dreamed of dancing in ballet.[6] Together with her mother, she came to all the ballet performances[7] that took place in her city.[8] At the choreographic school, the girl was told[9] that she had "the wrong complexion and the wrong step".[10][11]

Fadeeva decided to enter the theater lyceum.[12] There, she received a diploma of secondary education, after which she continued her studies at the Belarusian Academy of Arts.[13]

Being a student of the academy, Fadeeva accepted an offer to star in Alexander Malinin's video clip for the song "We Must Live". This was followed by filming in several other music videos, including a song by Igor Demarin.[14]

Career edit

Fadeeva performed her first film role in 2000 in an episode of the film Zorka Venus.[15] In 2004, in Moscow, she successfully auditioned for the role of Irina's medical worker in the comedy series Soldiers.[16] This was followed by other participation in films, etc.[17]

Personal life edit

At her leisure, Olga Fadeeva is fond of drawing – she tries her hand at the technique of Chinese painting.[18]

Filmography edit

2000 f Zorka Venus teacher
2000—2001 s Expedited Assistance 2 intern Masha
2002 s Law conductor
2002 f Girlfriend Autumn mother
2003 s The Wish Fulfillment Hotel Valentina Kuznetsova
2004 s Soldiers Medical worker, Sergeant Irina Pyleeva
2004 s Soldiers 2 Medical worker, Sergeant Irina Pyleeva
2004 f Soldiers. Hello, Company, New Year! Medical worker, Sergeant Irina Pyleeva
2005 s Soldiers 3 Medical worker, Sergeant Irina Pyleeva
2005 s Adjutants of Love Akulina
2005 s Tourists Olga
2005 f I Remember / Father's House Inna
2006 s Who's the Boss in the House? Frenchwoman Natalie Pesce
2006 s Soldiers 6 Medical officer, Sergeant Irina Medvedeva
2006 s Soldiers 7 Medical officer, Sergeant Irina Medvedeva
2006 s Soldiers 8 Medical officer, Sergeant Irina Medvedeva
2006 s Soldiers 9 Medical officer, Sergeant Irina Medvedeva
2006 s Soldiers 10 Medical officer, Sergeant Irina Medvedeva
2007 s Former Anna Polyanskaya
2007 f Room with a View of the Lights Anya
2007 s Panther Regina
2007 f Soldiers. New Year, Your Division! Irina Medvedeva
2007 f Happiness Factory Diana
2007 s Other People's Secrets Nastya
2007 s Two Destinies 4. New Life Varvara
2008 f Invincible Nadezhda Orlova
2008 s Blue Nights Vika
2008 s Gypsies Sasha Konova
2010 f Widow's Steamer Anfisa
2011 f People's Commissar's Convoy Tamara Simovich
2011 f I Do Not Regret, I Do Not Call, I Do Not Cry Olga
2011 f Gingerbread from Potatoes Vera
2013 s She Could Not Otherwise Alevtina Tolkacheva
2014 f Blood with Milk Eugenia
2017 f To Each His Own Tatiana
2018 s Swallow Zara Savina
2021 s Casanova in Russia Anna Protasova

Theatrical work edit

Don Juan — Isavel

Strange Mrs. Savage — Feri

S. V. — Anya

Yvonne Princess of Burgundy — Isa

More than Rain — Masha

Eric XIV — Karin

Poplar Blizzard — Oksana

Chichikov — The lady is pleasant in all respects

Love in the Baroque Style — Olyana

Idyll

Memorial Prayer — Bailke

Romulus the Great — Rhea, the Emperor's daughter

A Midsummer Night's Dream — Hermia

Stepanchikovo Village... — Nastasia Yevgrafovna

Tristan and Isolde — Isolde

Salameya — Aisha

Bloody Mary — Young Mary

Prince Vitovt — Jadwiga

We and It — Claudia

Maestro — Ilona

Hamlet — Ophelia

No. 13 — Sister Foster

The Ballad of Love — Julia

The Lark (staged) — Joan of Arc

Other edit

On television edit

Based on the works of A. Pushkin — Natalie Goncharova

Based on the works of V. Korotkevich — Vorogin

Based on the work of V. Korotkevich "Violin" — Martha

Commercials edit

BelVest Shoe Store

RosBank "Just money"

Music videos edit

A. Malinin "We Must Live"

I. Demarin "Marilyn Monroe"

V. Kalina "The Girl's Tear"

A. Torchilin "The Moment"

Awards edit

Honorary badge "For merits in the development of culture and art" (November 26, 2015, CIS Interparliamentary Assembly) — for significant contribution to the formation and development of the common cultural space of the member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States, to the implementation of ideas of cooperation in the field of culture and art.[19]

References edit

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  4. ^ "Olga Fadeeva: a Frenchwoman helped me to learn Belarusian, and Pierre Richard helped me to learn French!". Online edition "Exclusive". Archived from the original on 2022-08-05. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
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  6. ^ "The Young Guard.Actress Olga Fadeeva ("Soldiers") became a mother. This event took place in one of the maternity hospitals in Minsk". Telesem. Archived from the original on 2022-08-05. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
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  8. ^ "Beauty, talent and circumstances of life. We tell you about successful theater actresses who left the country - Lifestyle Onlíner". Onlíner (in Russian). 2020-05-30. Archived from the original on 2022-08-05. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
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  15. ^ "Olga Fadeeva is 43 years old. Early marriage with a teacher and divorce, husband-director and why she stopped acting". bellabelly.ru (in Russian). 2022-03-16. Archived from the original on 2022-08-05. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  16. ^ "Invincible connects lonely hearts. Fadeeva, who played an FSB agent, shared with Telesem her recordings from the filming where she met love. Director Oleg Pogodin comments on them". Telesem. Archived from the original on 2022-04-20. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  17. ^ "Olga Fadeeva: "A happy person is capable of a lot"" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  18. ^ "Olga Fadeeva". rustars.tv. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  19. ^ "Resolution of the Council of the Interparliamentary Assembly of the Commonwealth of Independent States of November 26, 2015 No. 57 "On awarding honorary badges of the Interparliamentary Assembly of the Commonwealth of Independent States "For Merits in the development of culture and art", "For Merits in the development of press and information", "For Merits in the development of physical culture, sports and tourism""" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-07-06. Retrieved 2023-09-18.

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