Olga Kostyantynivna Kurylenko (Ukrainian: Ольга Костянтинівна Куриленко, IPA: [ˈɔlʲɦɐ kosʲtʲɐnˈtɪn⁽ʲ⁾iu̯nɐ kʊrɪˈlɛnko]; born 14 November 1979) is an actress who rose to prominence by playing Camille Montes in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace (2008).

Olga Kurylenko
Kurylenko in 2019
Born
Olga Kostyantynivna Kurylenko

(1979-11-14) 14 November 1979 (age 45)
Berdyansk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Citizenship
  • Ukraine (until 2001)
  • France (from 2001)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1995–present
Spouses
  • Cedric van Mol
    (m. 2000; div. 2004)
  • Damian Gabrielle
    (m. 2006; div. 2007)
Children1

Born and raised in Ukraine, Kurylenko moved to France at age 16 to pursue a modelling career. She refocused on acting in 2004 and had her breakthrough role in the action-thriller film Hitman (2007). She has also starred in the romantic drama film To the Wonder (2012), the satirical crime comedy-drama film Seven Psychopaths (2012), the post-apocalyptic action-adventure film Oblivion (2013), the political satire black comedy film The Death of Stalin (2017), the adventure-comedy film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018), the superhero film Black Widow (2021), the Netflix spy thriller miniseries Treason (2022) and the action thriller film Extraction 2 (2023).

Early life

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Olga Kostyantynivna Kurylenko[1] was born on 14 November 1979[2] in Berdyansk, a port city in Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union.[3] Her father, Konstantin Kurylenko, is of Ukrainian origin, and her mother, Marina Alyabusheva—who teaches art and is an exhibited artist—was born in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia and is of Russian and Belarusian ancestry. Kurylenko's parents divorced when she was three years old, and she was raised by her mother. Kurylenko rarely had contact with her father, meeting him for the first time after the split at age eight and later at age thirteen.[4][5]

Career

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Kurylenko at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival premiere of Seven Psychopaths

Kurylenko moved to Moscow at age 15. At age 16, she moved to Paris.[6] In 1996, Kurylenko signed a contract with the Paris-based Madison modelling agency where she met her publicist Valérie Rosen.[7] The following year, by the age of 18, she had appeared on the covers of Vogue and Elle magazines.[8] While working as a model in Paris, Kurylenko supported her mother in Ukraine.[9]

She also appeared on the covers of Madame Figaro and Marie Claire magazines.[10] She became the face of brands Bebe, Clarins, and Helena Rubinstein.[10] She has also modelled for Roberto Cavalli and Kenzo[11] and appeared in the Victoria's Secret catalogue.[12]

In 1998, she features in the music video of French Raï style singer Faudel called "Tellement Je T'aime".

One of her first acting appearances was in Seal's music video, "Love's Divine" in 2003,[13] but her film career truly began in France in 2004 when she shot her first feature film, The Ring Finger,[14] for which she received the certificate of excellence award at the 2006 Brooklyn International Film Festival for her performance. She next starred in the Paris, je t'aime (2006) segment Quartier de la Madeleine opposite Elijah Wood. That same year, she was selected to be the face of Kenzo's new fragrance, Kenzo Amour.[15] She has appeared in all subsequent Kenzo Amour advertisements.[citation needed]

Kurylenko quit modelling in 2006, after over ten years of working in the industry and moved on to acting.[14]

In 2007, she starred in Hitman alongside Timothy Olyphant. She had a minor role in Max Payne as Natasha.

She played Bond girl Camille Montes in the 2008 James Bond film, Quantum of Solace (after beating out Gal Gadot in the auditions).[16] In the film she plays the role of Bolivian Secret Service agent Camille Montes, who teams up with Bond to stop a terrorist organization and avenge the death of her parents.[17][18] Russian politician Sergey Malinkovich wrote an open letter to Kurylenko.[19] In it he said: "In the name of all communists we appeal to you ... deserter of Slavic world. The Soviet Union gave you free education, free medical care but nobody knew you would commit an act of intellectual and moral betrayal and become a movie girl of Bond, who in his movies kills hundreds of Soviet people and citizens of other socialist countries."[19]

She was featured on the cover of the December 2008 issue of the US edition of Maxim magazine[20] and on the cover of the February 2009 issue of the Ukrainian edition of Maxim.[21] In Ukraine the mayor of Berdyansk suggested naming a street after her in early 2008,[citation needed] and she and her mother met Ukraine's First Lady Kateryna Yushchenko in President Victor Yushchenko's family country house.[7][8]

 
Kurylenko at the Sitges Film Festival in 2019

Kurylenko appeared in Terrence Malick's romantic drama film To the Wonder starring Ben Affleck and Rachel McAdams. The film was shot in the fall of 2010 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.[22] She also appeared in Oblivion, a science fiction film starring Tom Cruise and directed by Joseph Kosinski.[23] Kurylenko played Alice Fournier in the spy thriller November Man.[24] In 2014, Kurylenko starred in the historical drama film The Water Diviner alongside Russell Crowe (who made his directorial debut), Jacqueline McKenzie and Jai Courtney. She also played the headmistress in Vampire Academy. She later acted in films such as Momentum, Mara and The Bay of Silence.

In 2017, she appeared in Armando Iannucci's political satire film The Death of Stalin as the Soviet pianist Maria Yudina. The film was a critical success and starred Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Jason Issacs, Michael Palin, and Jeffrey Tambor. The following year she starred in Terry Gilliam's epic adventure film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) starring Adam Driver and Jonathan Pryce where it premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. She also appeared as Baroness Roxane de Giverny in The Emperor of Paris, and as the Russian spy in the Rowan Atkinson led comedy film Johnny English Strikes Again (2018).

In 2021, she starred in the action thriller film Sentinelle.[25] In the same year, she played Antonia Dreykov / Taskmaster in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Black Widow.[26][27] In October, she was cast in comedy heist film High Heat alongside Don Johnson.[28]

Personal life

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Kurylenko acquired French citizenship in 2001,[29] which she called "a practical decision" because it was easier to travel with a French passport without a visa, as opposed to travelling with a Ukrainian passport.[30] In 2000, Kurylenko married French fashion photographer Cedric van Mol, whom she divorced four years later.[31] In 2006, Kurylenko married American mobile phone accessory entrepreneur Damian Gabrielle, whom she divorced the next year.[32] She moved to London in 2009.[33][34][35]

Kurylenko has a son with her former partner, English actor and writer Max Benitz, whom she met in 2014.[36][37] She expressed support for Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[38]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Director Notes
2005 The Ring Finger Iris Diane Bertrand
2006 Paris, je t'aime The Vampire Vincenzo Natali Segment: Quartier de la Madeleine
The Serpent Sofia Éric Barbier
2007 Hitman Nika Boronina Xavier Gens
2008 À l'est de moi The Russian prostitute Bojena Horackova
Max Payne Natasha Sax John Moore
Quantum of Solace Camille Montes Marc Forster
2009 The Assassin Next Door Galia Danny Lerner
2010 Centurion Etain Neil Marshall
2011 There Be Dragons Ildiko Roland Joffé
Land of Oblivion Anya Michale Boganim Also executive producer
2012 Erased Anna Brandt Philipp Stölzl
To the Wonder Marina Terrence Malick
Seven Psychopaths Angela Martin McDonagh
2013 Oblivion Julia Rusakova Harper Joseph Kosinski
2014 Vampire Academy Ellen Kirova Mark Waters
The November Man Alice Fournier/Mira Filipova Roger Donaldson
The Water Diviner Ayshe Russell Crowe
2015 A Perfect Day Katya Fernando León de Aranoa
Momentum Alex Farraday Stephen S. Campanelli
2016 The Correspondence Amy Giuseppe Tornatore
2017 The Death of Stalin Maria Yudina Armando Iannucci
Gun Shy Sheila Simon West [39]
2018 Just a Breath Away (Dans la brume) Anna Daniel Roby
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Jacqui Terry Gilliam
Mara Kate Fuller Clive Tonge
Johnny English Strikes Again Ophelia David Kerr
The Emperor of Paris Baroness Roxane of Giverny Jean-François Richet
2019 L'Intervention Jane Anderson Fred Grivois
The Room Kate Christian Volckman
The Courier The Courier Zackary Adler
The Translators Katerina Anisinova Rėgis Roinsard
2020 The Bay of Silence Rosalind Paula van der Oest
2021 Sentinelle Klara Julien Leclercq [40]
Black Widow Antonia Dreykov / Taskmaster Cate Shortland
2022 Vanishing Alice Denis Dercourt Korean-French Film[41]
White Elephant Vanessa Flynn Jesse V. Johnson
The Princess Kai Le-Van Kiet
High Heat Ana Zach Golden
2023 Extraction 2 Mia Sam Hargrave
Boudica: The Queen of War Boudica Jesse V. Johnson
Paradox Effect Karina Scott Weintrob
2024 Chief of Station Krystyna Kowerski Jesse V. Johnson
2025 Thunderbolts* Antonia Dreykov / Taskmaster Jake Schreier Post-production
TBA Afterburn TBA J. J. Perry Post-production
Empires of the Deep The Mermaid Queen Jonathan Lawrence
Michael French
Scott Miller
Unreleased

Television

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Year Title Role Director Notes
2001 Largo Winch Carole TV series (1 Episode : "Contessa Vanessa")
2006 Le porte-bonheur Sophia Laurent Dussaux TV movie
2007 Suspectes Eva Pirès TV miniseries (7 episodes)
2010 Tyranny Mina Harud John Beck Hofmann TV series (5 episodes); also writer
2012–2013 Magic City Vera Evans Mainly Ed Bianchi
Simon Cellan Jones
TV series (16 episodes)
2014 Mission Control NASA broadcasting news Will Ferrell Episode 13: Go Home
2020 Wonderland, the girl from the shore Alice Hervé Hadmar 6 episodes
2022 Treason Kara Yusova TV miniseries (5 episodes)
2023 Of Money and Blood Julia Xavier Giannoli and Frederic Planchon TV miniseries

Video game

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 007: Quantum of Solace Camille Montes (voice)

Awards and nominations

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List of Olga Kurylenko award nominations and awards won
Year Awards Category Recipient Outcome
2005 Brooklyn International Film Festival Best Actress The Ring Finger Won
2008 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress Quantum of Solace Nominated
2009 Empire Awards Best Actress Quantum of Solace Nominated
2012 Boston Society of Film Critics Award Best Cast Seven Psychopaths Won
2012 San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Performance by an Ensemble Seven Psychopaths Nominated

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