Olga N. Bogdanova

Olga N. Bogdanova

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Olga N. Bogdanova is a Russian-born actress, dancer and model with a passion for ballet and car racing. She was born in Moscow, Russia shortly before the collapse of USSR, and witnessed country's challenges and struggles to transition into a new era. Olga's parents, Nicolay and Natalia, have realized very early on her love for the performing arts. At the age of 4 she joined the ballet studio and never stopped dancing ever since; over the course of her life, Olga continues to challenge herself with learning and perfecting new dance styles (modern, contemporary, jazz, Latin ballroom, Argentine tango, Russian and Irish folk dancing, and more).

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Olga N. Bogdanova

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Shoplifters of the World
Choreographer
1987. Denver, Co. One crazy night in the life of four friends reeling from the sudden demise of iconic British band The Smiths, while the local airwaves are hijacked at gunpoint by an impassioned Smiths fan.
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Dancing Lawyer
Emma Corrigan, a girl with a few secrets on a turbulent plane ride, thinks she’s about to die, Emma spills them all to the handsome stranger sitting next to her. At least, she thought he was a stranger. But then, her company’s young and elusive CEO, arrives at the office. It’s him. And he knows every single humiliating detail about Emma.
Crypto
Dialect Coach
A young agent is tasked with investigating a tangled web of corruption and fraud in New York.
Alina
Maria
Alina is an independent, ultra low-budget film showing the odyssey of a young Russian woman, Alina, who arrives in the city to find her father with only a 25-year-old photo in her possession.
カオス
Ballet Instructor
Hunting down the murderer of their families in an anarchic Berlin of the near future, the outlaws Tan and Javid find themselves trapped in the wicked fairytale of a mysterious screenplay that entangles them in a vicious circle of revenge - apparently all written by a clueless dentist.
The Ticket
Office Worker (uncredited)
A blind man who regains his vision finds himself becoming metaphorically blinded by his obsession for the superficial.