Olga Lezhneva
Olga Mykolaivna Lezhneva is a film, and television actress.
Biography
Olga Lezhneva is a Ukrainian actress who was born Olga Levit on May 6, 1983, in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, into a multicultural family. Her father, who graduated with a degree in chemistry, worked at the Scientific Research Technological Institute. Later, he transitioned into entrepreneurship and eventually became a producer at the broadcasting company “Nika-Video”.Her mother, of Ukrainian heritage, was the head of the Environmental Protection Department at a regional energy company.
Olga excelled academically in school and was accepted into a prestigious gymnasium, where she received advanced studies in the sciences. But defying expectations that she would follow in her parents’ footsteps and pursue a STEM education, her path took an unexpected turn, leading her to study drama at the Kharkiv National Kotlyarevsky University of Arts instead.
The family relocated to Kyiv in 2006. In 2014, Lezhneva-Levit moved to New York City, to expand her professional horizons in the entertainment industry.
Education
- 2000-2006 Kharkiv National Kotlyarevsky University of Arts. Theatre Faculty. Performing skills Department.
- 2007-2011 Kyiv International University. Institute of Linguistics and Psychology. Psychology Department.
Career
In 2000, at just 16 years old, Olga made her television debut as a talk show host on TV Channel "Tonis".She then starred in Ukrainian sketch comedy shows "The Office" and "Jokes on Target", both airing on TV Channel "Simon".
Olga's film career took off with supporting roles in the Ukrainian-Russian movies "Antisniper" " and
"The Rules of Hijacking", followed by a starring role in the film "Like Hell!". Her subsequent appearances included a guest role in "The Taxi-2" and a memorable performance as a sultry conductor in the Ukrainian comedy "1+1 at Home".
She gained recognition for her notable roles, including Beatrice in the Ukrainian television sitcom "House Arrest", which she played for two seasons, and Ludochka in the Russian comedy "What Men Talk About".
Later, she appeared on the TV show "The Affair" and in the film "Return to Montauk", marking her entry into US entertainment industry.
Theatre
- 2006 — «The house of Bernarda Alba» by Federico García Lorca — Adela
- 2006 — «The Orchestra» by Jean Anouilh — Leon
- 2006 — «The Team» by Semyon Zlotnikov — ''Nadia Hollywood''