Here are 14 famous actresses from Russia were born in 1968:
Olga Kabo (January 28, 1968 Moscow-) otherwise known as Olga Igorevna Kabo is a Russian actor. She has two children, Tatyana Vasilishena and Victor Razgulyayev.
Olga Kabo began her acting career in 1986 and has since appeared in numerous films, television series, and stage productions. Some of her most notable roles include the television series "The Street" and "Extraterrestrial", as well as the films "Viy" and "The Irony of Fate 2". In addition to her work in acting, she is also a television presenter and a voiceover artist. Beyond her career in entertainment, Kabo is actively involved in charitable work and has served as an ambassador for the Russian Children's Fund.
Inna Pivars (September 4, 1968 Riga-) also known as Inna Yanovna Pivars is a Russian actor. She has one child, Maxim Ivanov.
Pivars was born in Riga, Latvia, which was then part of the Soviet Union. She began her career as an actor in the late 1980s, appearing in various film and television productions. Some of her notable works include "Taxi Blues" (1990), "Love in the Big City" (2009), and "Burnt by the Sun 2" (2010).
In addition to her acting work, Pivars is also involved in charity activities, particularly those that support children's health and education. She has been recognized for her contributions to these causes, receiving honors such as the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation in 2009.
Pivars has also been active in promoting Russian culture and arts abroad. She has participated in various international film festivals and events, and has been a cultural ambassador for the Russian government.
As a mother, Pivars has been vocal about her support for family values and has spoken out on issues related to child welfare and education. She is also known for her love of nature and outdoor activities, and often spends her free time hiking and exploring the countryside.
Alika Smekhova (March 27, 1968 Moscow-) otherwise known as Alla Veniaminovna Smekhova, Alika Smexova, Alec, Alick Smekhova or Alec Smekhov is a Russian actor, singer and presenter. She has two children, Artem Smekhov and Makar Smekhov.
After graduating from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts, Alika Smekhova began her acting career in a number of Soviet and Russian films, including "TASS Is Authrized to Declare" and "Gentlemen of Fortune". She is best known for her roles in the films "Soldier's Decameron", "The Barber of Siberia", and "Irony of Fate. Continuation".
Aside from her successful acting career, Smekhova has also dabbled in music, releasing several pop albums in the 1990s. She has also appeared as a host and judge on various Russian television programs.
In 2007, Smekhova was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation for her contributions to Russian cinema.
Outside of her career, Smekhova is an advocate for animal rights and has worked with various animal welfare organizations.
Inga Strelkova-Oboldina (December 23, 1968 Kyshtym-) also known as Inga Petrovna Gudimova, Inga Oboldina, Inga Oboldina-Strelkova or Inga Petrovna Strelkova-Oboldina is a Russian actor. She has one child, Clara Saltykova.
Strelkova-Oboldina studied at the Yekaterinburg Theater Institute and later went on to work at the Ural Academic Drama Theater. She has performed in numerous productions, including "The Cherry Orchard," "Innocent Eréndira," and "The Lower Depths."
In addition to her work in theater, Strelkova-Oboldina has also appeared in several films and television series. Some of her notable screen credits include "Petersburg Secrets," "The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed," and "Tochka."
Strelkova-Oboldina is also a noted voice actor and has provided voice-over work for several animated films and television series. She has received critical acclaim for her roles in "Journey to Christmas," "The Snow Queen 3," and "Masha and the Bear."
Strelkova-Oboldina has been awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation for her contributions to the arts. She is known for her versatile acting skills and has become a respected figure in the Russian entertainment industry.
Dariya Lesnikova (January 20, 1968 Tomsk-) a.k.a. Darya Yugrens, Darya Georgievna Lesnikova, Darya Yurgens or Darya Lesnikova is a Russian actor. She has two children, Egor Lesnikov and Alexandra Yurgens.
Darya Lesnikova started her career in acting in the 1990s and has since become a prominent figure in Russian cinema and theatre. She has performed in a number of successful films such as "The Lady with the Dog" (2010), "The Admiral" (2008), and "Peter FM" (2006). Lesnikova is also a successful theatre actress, having worked with several well-known theatres in Russia, including the Moscow Art Theatre and the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre. In addition to her acting career, Lesnikova has also served as a judge on the reality television show "Dancing on Ice" in Russia.
Anna Buklovskaya (May 31, 1968-) is a Russian actor. Her children are called Polina Kachanova and Aleksandra Kachanova.
Anna Buklovskaya was born in Moscow, Russia. She graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1990 and started her career in the Moscow Art Theatre. Buklovskaya has acted in over 50 Russian movies and TV shows including "My Step-Brother Frankenstein", "Vasilisa Malygina", and "Garpastum". In addition to her acting career, she is a part-time teacher at the Moscow Art Theatre School. Buklovskaya has also been involved in several social projects aimed at supporting the education and cultural development of children. She is an Honored Artist of Russia and has won several awards for her acting, including the Nika Award for Best Supporting Actress in the film "Sisters".
Varvara Vladimirova (March 13, 1968 Saint Petersburg-) otherwise known as V. Vladimirova is a Russian actor.
She graduated from Saint Petersburg Academy of Theatre Arts in 1993 and began her acting career at the popular Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. Vladimirova has also appeared in many Russian films and television shows and is known for her roles in "The Irony of Fate 2" (2007), "Leningrad" (2009) and "Nine Lives of Nestor Makhno" (2018). In addition to acting, she has also worked as a theater director and is involved in the experimental theater movement in Russia. Vladimirova has received numerous awards for her contributions to theater and film, including the Order of Honor from the Russian government in 2015.
Svetlana Bondarchuk (December 17, 1968 Moscow-) also known as Svetlana Vitalyevna Bondarchuk is a Russian magazine editor, actor, costume designer, presenter, businessperson and model. She has two children, Varvara Bondarchuk and Sergey Bondarchuk.
Svetlana Bondarchuk is one of the most successful magazine editors in Russia, having served as editor-in-chief of several magazines including L'Officiel Russia, Glamour Russia, and SNC magazine. In addition to her editorial work, Bondarchuk has also made several appearances as an actor in Russian films and TV shows. She has designed costumes for various theatre productions and is also a popular presenter on Russian TV.
As a businesswoman, Bondarchuk is the founder and owner of the popular clothing brand "Econika" and the creative agency "Studio Bondarchuk". She has also been recognized for her work in philanthropy, having established the "Umirayushchim pomogat" foundation which helps people suffering from serious illnesses.
Bondarchuk is known for her impeccable style and has been a popular model for various brands and magazines throughout her career. Her children, Varvara and Sergey, have also followed in her footsteps and are successful in their own respective fields of film directing and modeling.
Yekaterina Medvedeva (June 22, 1968 Moscow-) a.k.a. Ekaterina Medvedeva, Katerina Medvedeva or Katja Medvedeva is a Russian actor.
She started her acting career in 1986 when she played the role of Olga in the popular Soviet film "Yunost Petra" ("Peter's Youth"). Throughout her career, she has appeared in over 40 films and TV shows. Some of her most notable performances include her role as Anya in the 1991 film "Dni i nochi" ("Days and Nights"), as Maria in the 1996 film "Ostrov" ("The Island"), and as Irina in the 2005 film "Svideteli" ("Witnesses"). In addition to her work in film, Medvedeva has also had a successful career on stage, performing in various productions at theaters across Russia. She has been recognized for her acting talent with several awards, including the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 1995 Berlin International Film Festival for her role in the film "Kolya".
Khelga Filippova (July 15, 1968 Petrozavodsk-) also known as Helga Fillipova or Helga Filippova is a Russian actor.
She graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in Moscow in 1991 and began her professional acting career soon after. Filippova is best known for her work in theater, but has also appeared in several films and television shows. Some of her notable theater performances include roles in "The Government Inspector," "The Seagull," and "Three Sisters." She has also been praised for her performances in the films "Brotherhood of the Wolf" and "The Barber of Siberia." In addition to her acting, Filippova has also worked as a director and producer. She currently resides in Moscow and continues to work in the Russian theater and film industries.
Yekaterina Strizhenova (March 20, 1968 Moscow-) a.k.a. Ekaterina Strizhenova is a Russian actor. Her children are called Anastasiya Strizhenova and Aleksandra Strizhenova.
Strizhenova began her career in the late 1980s, starring in several Soviet films and TV series. She gained widespread popularity in the 1990s for her role as Alyona in the TV series "The Life and Adventures of Mishka Yaponchik." She has since appeared in many other Russian TV series and films, including "Vysotsky. Thank God I'm Alive" and "Oligarch."
Aside from her acting career, Strizhenova is also a well-known TV presenter and producer. She has hosted the Russian version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and the reality show "The Bachelor" in Russia. She also produced and hosted her own talk show "Ekaterina" from 2011 to 2016.
Strizhenova has been recognized for her contributions to Russian culture and entertainment with numerous awards, including the Order of Honor and the TEFI award for Best TV Host. She is also known for her charity work and is a UN Goodwill Ambassador for tuberculosis control.
Anna Tchernakova (June 1, 1968 Saint Petersburg-) also known as Anna Chernakova, Anna Kudryavtseva or Anna Eduardovna Chernakova is a Russian film director, screenwriter, film producer, art director, film editor and actor.
She is best known for her work in the Russian film industry, which spans over two decades. Tchernakova started her career as a screenwriter and actor in the late 80s, and in 1995, she debuted as a director with the film "Last Whistle." Since then, she has directed numerous films, including "The Apple in the Snow" and "Masha and the Sea."
Tchernakova's works have been recognized both nationally and internationally, with several of her films receiving awards at festivals such as Cannes and Berlinale. In addition to her work in film, Tchernakova has also directed several music videos and commercials. She has been a member of the Russian Filmmaker's Union since 1998.
Nana Kiknadze (October 4, 1968 Tbilisi-) also known as Nana Nugzarovna Kiknadze is a Russian actor.
She graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School in 1992 and began her acting career in the Moscow Art Theatre. Kiknadze has appeared in both film and television, with her most notable roles including Elena in the film "Peculiarities of the National Hunt" (1995) and Maria in the TV series "The Idiot" (2003). She has also tried her hand at directing, with her short film "The Window" being screened at several film festivals. In addition to her acting and directing, Kiknadze is also a vocal coach at the Moscow Art Theatre School.
Irina Senotova (November 15, 1968 Moscow-) is a Russian actor. Her child is called Maria Oamer.
Irina Senotova attended the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) and later joined the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre where she performed in various productions. She also appeared in a number of popular Russian films and television series such as "The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed," "Detectives," and "Poor Nastya." Senotova won the Best Actress award at the St. Petersburg International Film Festival for her performance in the film "I Want to Be Loved." In addition to her acting career, she is involved in charity work and is a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the Performing Arts.