Olga Lomonosova was born on May 18, 1978 in an intelligent family in Donetsk. My father was a builder and my mother was an economist. A great influence on the upbringing of Olga in childhood had a grandmother (gynecologist). Olga’s carefree childhood ended quickly. In kindergarten, she was selected to a sports school of rhythmic gymnastics, coaches noted the girl’s incredible flexibility. A new serious life began: training almost every day, competitions, and then schooling. Despite the workload, Olga’s studies were easy, she was an excellent student and class commander.
In 1986, Olga’s father was transferred to work in Kiev. 10-year-old Olga enters the School of Olympic reserve Irina Deryugina. Strict discipline, sports regime, exhausting training, punishments for the slightest fault - these are the realities of that life. Olga adequately passes all the tests for strength, is preparing to become a real gymnast, but everything changed the case.
On vacation in Miskhor, Olga’s mother is advised to try to give the girl to the choreographic school. Olga dreamed of being a veterinarian and treating animals she loved. At first, there was admission to the Vaganov school in Leningrad, but a biased attitude towards gymnasts in the school led Olga to exams at the Kiev State Choreographic School. And although the girl did not have a special desire to enter, as a result she passed with the highest score, and got into the course of a wonderful teacher Valeria Ivanovna Sulegina. Years of study under the leadership of V. I. Sulegina formed and determined the further stage success of Olga Lomonosova. Olga’s successes were noticed, she was invited to work after graduating from school at the Kiev Opera and Ballet Theater. At the penultimate course of Olga in the school in Kiev came Stuttgart ballet with the production of William Forsyth. Olga Lomonosova, “ill” with modern ballet, asked to join the troupe of the Stuttgart Ballet and was accepted.
A year of formalities with permission to go to study in Germany. In 1997, a permit was obtained, a hotel was booked, a ticket was bought, and Olga decided not to go to study in Germany. The decision was influenced by acquaintance with the Moscow actors of the Satyricon Theater, a trip to Moscow and the desire to play in Moscow.
In 1998, after graduating from school, Olga Lomonosova went to Moscow, where she got a job at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater. Then Lomonosov entered the troupe of the Imperial Ballet Gediminas Taranda. A fatal accident (an unsuccessful trip on a sled from the mountain, on tour in France) negates the career of ballerina Olga Lomonosova.
On the advice of a ballerina friend, Olga decides to enter the theater university, the acting department. She is admitted to the Shchukinsky school for the course of Rodion Ovchinnikov. An important milestone in the acting fate of Olga was the role of Cordelia in the play “King Lear”, which she played while studying in the third year.
After the end of “Pike” Olga entered the troupe of the Evgeny Vakhtangov Theater. She played in performances: “King Lear”, “Don Juan and Sganarel”, “Caligula”. Another theater in which Olga played, the theater named after K.S. Stanislavsky. Olga’s theatrical baggage consists of 6 performances, among them the roles of Galina in Duck Hunt (Duck Hunting), Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion (based on one play by B.Show, D.P. Safonov), Hermia in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Directed by V. Mirzoev). Creative career in cinema for Olga is developing successfully, she is considered one of the most filmed actresses of domestic cinema of the beginning of the new century. From 2001 to 2010, Olga Lomonosova starred in more than 30 films and TV series.
The actress does not like to discuss her personal life. During the years of study at the Shchukin school, Olga married a classmate of her friend, but the marriage broke up. Now the actress is happily married to a famous theater director.