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Olga Victorivna Fedorishcheva (Ukrainian: Ольга Вікторівна Федоріщева, romanized: Ol'ha Viktorivna Fedorishcheva; born 17 March 1984), known as simply Olga Fedori, is a Ukrainian actress who works in English language films and programmes.
Of Fedori's exit, a spokesperson for the BBC stated "Olga has been a fantastic asset to Holby City and will be sorely missed by the cast and crew. Everyone wishes her all the best for the future." [7] Consultant series producer Justin Young later revealed that Fedori had to leave the show quickly for personal reasons. Young also said that her ...
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Mum & Dad is a 2008 British horror film by director Steven Sheil. Its premiere was on 22 August 2008 during the London FrightFest Film Festival.One day later it was shown during the Fantasy Filmfest in Germany.
Olga Fedori: 17 February 2010: 26 March 2019 [94] Faye Morton: Patsy Kensit: 30 January 2007: 3 September 2019 [23] Diane Lloyd: Patricia Potter: 2 July 2002: 22 October 2019 [95] Lofty Chiltern: Lee Mead: 16 May 2017: 17 December 2019 [96] Xavier "Zav" Duval: Marcus Griffiths: 20 February 2018: 14 April 2020 [97] Raf di Lucca: Joe McFadden: 28 ...
Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia and his wife, Grand Duchess Olga Feodorovna, with their two eldest children Nicholas and Anastasia, 1862. In the fall of 1860 Olga and her husband visited England. Queen Victoria described their meeting in a letter to her daughter Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia Windsor, 24 October 1860:
Olha Bilska was born on December 23, 1885. In 1908, while she was in Kyiv, she met Symon Petliura.In 1910 they married and the couple took an active part in the life of the Ukrainian diaspora in Moscow, arranging concerts and literary evenings.
A senior immigration official, acting on a tip-off from Jim Branning (John Bardon), who follows Jim, his wife Dot and illegal immigrant Anya (Olga Fedori) to a church, where he berates his junior, Paul Jenkins (Simon Quarterman) when he brands Dot a "religious nut". He then explains to Dot that under British law, churches are not a sanctuary.