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Olga Vladimirovna Bynkova
Ольга Бынкова
Birth at
23 July 1978
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She was born on July 23, 1978. From 1997 to 2001 she studied at the Moscow Institute of Contemporary Art, acting faculty, T.I. Spivak course. Teachers: Professor of the Moscow Art Theatre Markhasev V.V., Professor of GITIS Serova S.P., Honored Art Worker, Director of the Ermolova Theatre F.R. Verigin, Director Velikanova O.V., Rostotsky A.S. In 2001-2002, she worked at the Benefis Theatre. Performances: “Matchmaking in Moscow” (Ustinka). In 2002 she came to the Stanislavsky Theatre. The performances
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She was born on July 23, 1978.
From 1997 to 2001 she studied at the Moscow Institute of Contemporary Art, acting faculty, T.I. Spivak course.
Teachers: Professor of the Moscow Art Theatre Markhasev V.V., Professor of GITIS Serova S.P., Honored Art Worker, Director of the Ermolova Theatre F.R. Verigin, Director Velikanova O.V., Rostotsky A.S.
In 2001-2002, she worked at the Benefis Theatre.
Performances: “Matchmaking in Moscow” (Ustinka).
In 2002 she came to the Stanislavsky Theatre.
The performances “Talents and Fans” in the production of V. Lansky (Matrena), “The Philistine Nobleman” in the production of S. Spivak (Prima-ballerina, Halaba), “Seven Saints from the Village of Brukho” in the production of V. Mirzoev (Anastasia Vitinnikov), “The Princess-Frog” in the production of A. Tovstonogov (Marya-Cry), “Black Chicken” in the production of O. V. Velikov (Anna-Maria).
In 2001, she participated in the student festival of all theater universities with the thesis performance “Don Juan Comes from the War” at the Vysotsky Center.
Nominated for Best Supporting Role (Revolutionary Magda; Dentist)
2000 - laureate of the contest of readers (M. Tsvetaeva "The Tale of Sonia").
In October 2004, she went with the play “Seven Saints from the Village of Brukho” to Minsk for the festival. The performance became a laureate.
Since 2001 - certified teacher in stage speech.
Since 1998 - host of holidays, weddings, corporate parties, couples conference in the style of New York-New York (Lisa Mineli), 12 chairs (Ellochka Cannibal).