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Ruslana Pysanka | |
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Born | 17 November 1965 Kiev, Ukrainian SSR |
Other names | Ruslana Pisanka |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1994-current |
Ruslana Pysanka (Template:Lang-uk) (born; Ruslana Ihorivna Pysanko, 17 November 1965 in Kiev), is a Ukrainian actress and cinematographer.
Pysanka is a daughter of a Soviet cinematographer. She started acting as a side career but quickly gained popularity because of her distinct look. She received roles in several well-known films as well as TV anchor jobs on different national channels.
Selected filmography
- 1995 - Moskal-Charivnyk as Tetyana
- 1999 - With Fire and Sword as Horpyna
- 2012 - Rzhevsky versus Napoleon as Madame Golovina
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