Olga Stashkevich, a talented individual, was born on February 10, 1985, and her fascination with acting skills began at a remarkably young age.
As a schoolgirl, she discovered her passion for the performing arts and enrolled in the esteemed theater studio "Theater 111", where she honed her craft.
Her professional acting career commenced at the tender age of 12, when she landed a role in a school play adaptation of Ray Bradbury's classic novel "451 Fahrenheit".
Subsequently, Olga entered the renowned model agency Slava Zaitseva, which she graduated from in 1999.
Her academic pursuits continued as she enrolled in the Theater Institute. Shchukina, from which she graduated in 2006.
Upon completing her studies, Olga made her television debut in the series "Don't be born beautiful", followed by appearances in "Love is like love", "Everything is mixed up in the house...", and "Young and evil".
In 2013, she portrayed the iconic role of Mary Magdalene in Andrei Bogatyrev's film Judas, which premiered at the prestigious Moscow International Film Festival.
In addition to her live-action work, Olga is also a skilled dubbing actress, having lent her voice to numerous films, including "Three Days to Escape", "Burlesque", "Faster Bullets", "A winner of easy behavior", and many others.
Her most recent notable role was the main female character in the 2017 film "White Nights", directed by Tatyana Voronetskaya and Andrey Bogatyryov.
Throughout her illustrious career, Olga Stashkevich has consistently demonstrated her versatility and range as an actress, captivating audiences with her performances on both the big and small screens.