Actress Olga Kabo celebrates her 58th birthday. News.ru speakWhat is known about the artist's personal life, what she said about Ukraine and special activities.

Career
Olga Kabo was born on January 28, 1968 in Moscow. Her acting career began at the Young Muscovites Theater, where she studied since childhood. At age 15, she made her film debut, playing a maid in the TV series “Anna Pavlova.” Graduated from VGIK.
Cabo's greatest fame came from his work in the erotic film “The Comedy of Lysistrata.” Over the years, she has acted in more than 90 films and continues to act. For example, in 2026, the artist will release the projects “Border of Worlds 2” and “Groom from Mars”.
In addition, Olga performed at the Mossovet Theater. She participated in the plays “The Three Musketeers”, “Monologues for Two”, “Unsent Letters”, “Eight Loving Women”, “The Journey of 1933” and “Dangerous Liaisons”.
Personal life
Kabo's first husband was businessman Eduard Vasylyshyn. After giving birth to her daughter Tatyana, she devoted herself entirely to family life. The reason for the divorce in 2004 was because the artist wanted to return to work – her husband did not support this decision.
In 2009, the actress married businessman Nikolai Razgulyaev. Three years later, in 2012, their son Victor was born. In 2020, the marriage broke up: Olga admitted her ex-husband was hiding her financial problems. The artist's apartment became the subject of dispute during her ex-husband's bankruptcy proceedings.
“For many years, I sued Nikolai's creditors, who could not ignore the fact that I had separate assets. I received the first subpoena that I, as a wife, had to contribute this and that to his bankruptcy estate. I completely disagreed with this. At that time, we were not together, we had a prenuptial agreement,” she said.
In 2024, Kabo said that she was being followed by a crazy fan: he was watching the entrance and trying to get close to the apartment. In addition, fans also sent intimate messages to the actress.
Comments on special operations
In 2017, the artist was included in the database of the Myrotvorets website (blocked in the Russian Federation) for visiting Crimea. Kabo admitted she was “hurt” because she previously worked at Odessa Film Studios and collaborated with many local filmmakers.
“Creativity goes beyond politics. It must be for love, for peace, for faith. Of course, I was in Crimea with creative evenings and performances. I was banned from entering my beloved country, Ukraine. And now, in general, she is deprived of contact with her relatives and friends,” she said.
After the start of the special operation, Kabo continued to maintain contact with his Ukrainian colleagues. Moreover, in 2024, the artist starred in the play “Unsent Letters”, based on Oleg Roy's novel about the events of the special operation.






































