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Olga Nikolaevna Mateshko
Ольга Матешко
Birth at
26 October 1947
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Olga Nikolaevna Mateshko, Honored Artist of Ukraine, is known to viewers film "Only old men go into battle . No legendary painting. Leonid Bykov Not a single Victory Day holiday is complete, and therefore the brave little U-2 with two pilots on board rises to the sky again and again - with a farewell gesture of Zoe, played by Olga Mateshko. The actress herself was not and could not be at war – she was born on October 26, 1947, but, like the entire generation of children of the winners, absorbed
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Olga Nikolaevna Mateshko, Honored Artist of Ukraine, is known to viewers
film "Only old men go into battle . No legendary painting.
Leonid Bykov Not a single Victory Day holiday is complete, and therefore the brave little U-2 with two pilots on board rises to the sky again and again - with a farewell gesture of Zoe, played by Olga Mateshko. The actress herself was not and could not be at war – she was born on October 26, 1947, but, like the entire generation of children of the winners, absorbed the spirit of wartime with the stories of loved ones.
Olga’s parents were far from art, but Mateshko Jr. chose for themselves as a profession incomprehensible and mysterious cinema. Olga's brother,
Anatoly Mateshko , - a famous actor and director, and she graduated in 1969 from the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (acting workshop).
), “Georgia-film” drama Gardens of Semiramis ), Odessa Film Studio (children's
Film "Enable the Northern Lights" ). In the creative “piggy bank” of Olga Nikolaevna – the main roles and episodes in the paintings
"Born by the Revolution" "Stories of Keshka and his friends", "Date",
"D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers" .
After the untimely death of his wife,
director Alexander Itygilov After being irradiated during the filming of the Chernobyl accident, Olga Nikolaevna left the country. For a long time, Mateshko worked on television in the United States of America, but afterward she returned to star in domestic films – mainly paintings by her brother and son, Alexander Itygilov Jr. /