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Olga Belyaeva
Ольга Беляева
Life Time
22 June 1964 - 21 May 2000
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Olga Belyaeva was born in a simple working family in a small village on June 22, 1964. From early childhood, she dreamed of becoming an actress and after graduating from school, without telling anyone anything, went to Moscow and entered GITIS. Returning home to collect her belongings and documents, she was unable to go back, as her parents flatly refused to give money even for a ticket. A year later, she ran away from her father’s home in Kamensk-Uralsky and got a job in the local theater. Later
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Olga Belyaeva was born in a simple working family in a small village on June 22, 1964. From early childhood, she dreamed of becoming an actress and after graduating from school, without telling anyone anything, went to Moscow and entered GITIS. Returning home to collect her belongings and documents, she was unable to go back, as her parents flatly refused to give money even for a ticket. A year later, she ran away from her father’s home in Kamensk-Uralsky and got a job in the local theater. Later she entered the Sverdlovsk Theatre Institute. There Olga met the director Dmitry Astrakhan, whom she married and gave birth to a son Paul. They went to St. Petersburg, where their marriage broke up.
For the first time, Olga appeared on the screen in 1985 in the film “Flash of trouble the beginning” directed by Vladimir Laptev. She played a small role there, but the beginning was made, and she was invited to the movies. Then there were roles in the films “I Have No Friend”, “Team”, “Days of Man”, “White Clothes”, “The Emperor’s Romance”, “Three Sisters”. In 1995, the actress played one of the main roles in the soul-bending picture of Dmitry Astrakhan.
"Everything will be fine" . In the next five years, she starred in the films The Fourth Planet, Funny Things, Family Things, Streets of Broken Lanterns, Crossroads and The Thin Thing. In May 2000, there was an accident. In the middle of the night, the house where Olya and her son lived caught fire. Pavel was saved, and the actress died of severe burns. She was thirty-six.