Olga Yuryevna Dihovichnaya, née Golyak (Russian: О́льга Ю́рьевна Дыхови́чная; born 4 September 1980) is a Belarusian and Russian actress and director. Her filmography includes the science fiction thriller Life (2017).
- Actress, director
- Olga Yuryevna Golyak, 4 September 1980 (age 40), Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, USSR (now Belarus)
- 1999–present
- Belarusian, Russian
Olga Dihovichnaya (born September 4, 1980) is a Russian actress, producer, and the director of International Film Festival 2morrow/Zavtra. The bright variety of her roles in independent and art films established Olga's reputation as an indie film actress. She is best known for a lead role in a controversial film Portret v sumerkakh (2011),...
- Actress, Writer, Producer
- September 4, 1980
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In 2011 Angelina Nikonova and her partner Olga Dihovichnaya shot a feature film Twilight Portrait (Portret v symerkah), using a simple reflective camera due to the low budget. However, the film made a great success and won a number of prices, including international price for best debut 2011 on Warsaw International Film Festival.
- Filmmaker
- February 27, 1976 (age 44), Rostov-on-Don, Russia
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