Olga Kurylenko
Birth Name: Olga Konstantynivna Kurylenko
Place of Birth: Berdyansk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
Date of Birth: 14 November, 1979
Ethnicity: Ukrainian, Belarusian, Russian, possibly some Polish
Olga Kurylenko is a Ukrainian-born actress and model. She is known for her roles in the films Hitman (2007), Max Payne, Quantum of Solace, To the Wonder, Seven Psychopaths, Momentum, and The Death of Stalin.
Olga was born in Berdiansk, Ukraine, to a Russian mother, Marina Vitalievna Alyabusheva, and a Ukrainian father, Konstantin Kurylenko. She also has Belarusian ancestry. As a teenager, Olga moved to Moscow, and then to Paris. She lives in France and holds French citizenship.
Olga has a son with her former partner, English actor, writer, and journalist Max Benitz.
Olga’s maternal grandfather is named Vitaly Alyabushev.
Olga’s maternal grandmother is named Raisa Vladimirovna.
Olga’s mother has said:
My great-grandmother Anna and grandmother Lena were very beautiful. The great-grandmother was a healer. She was Belarusian. She worked as housekeeper at the szlachta family Pudlovskiy. The owner seduced her. From owner was born my grandmother Lena. Pudlovskiy wanted to take her because he had no children of their own, but great-grandmother did not give.
Sources: http://www.telegraph.co.uk
http://au.news.yahoo.com
Quite typical slavic look id say, she could eventually pass a local woman in some parts of the Eurasian region
Exotic mix. Exotic looks. All rightful and appropriate for her beautiful looks.
What’s exotic in her? She is just clear eastern slav
There’s nothing exotic about eastern slavs. English and Irish women are Exotic.
Lol Baltic Slavs are heavily mixed to Asians they have large squared face, very large forehead, high thick cheeckbones, hooded/almond shaped eyes.
Brits and Irish are mainly Euro faced a little part of them have vaguely Asiatic looking more Elvish than like Eastern Slavs cause Anglos take it from their German and Scandinavian ancestors who themselves have these faces due to their part Asian root, they’re partly Mongoloid.
Ma poi scusa, dove ti sei preso questa cosa del “Baltic Slav” che ripeti come un deficiente? Vabbè il Beride esiste come concetto, anche se l’hai modellato alla —– di —- come piace a te, ma questo?
https://www.google.com/search?q=baltic+slav&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-m
Manco esiste in inglese.
È addirittura discussa la sua esistenza, l’ Encyclopædia Britannica riporta, come unico gruppo di lingue.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Balto-Slavic-languages
Pretty woman.
Her mother is Marina Vitalievna Alyabusheva (the daughter of Vitaly Alyabushev and Raisa Vladimirovna). Marina stated: “My great-grandmother Anna and grandmother Lena were very beautiful. The great-grandmother was a healer. She was Belarusian. She worked as housekeeper at the szlachta family Pudlovskiy. The owner seduced her. From owner was born my grandmother Lena. Pudlovskiy wanted to take her because he had no children of their own, but great-grandmother did not give.” If it’s true, Olga also can be 1/8 Polish (approximately), but it can be just a family legend.
Thank you. For the record, what is the link to where she said that?
This http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/people-newspaper/_marina-alyabusheva-ne-hochet-pereezzhat-v-parizh/211753
Thank you.
So pretty