You won’t surprise anyone with our compatriots in Hollywood, because few of them manage to stay afloat and withstand huge competition. But Olga Kurkulina is an exception to this rule.
The spectacular blonde has never set herself the goal of conquering Hollywood. Olga has been actively involved in sports since childhood, in the late nineties the woman emigrated from Russia to Israel, where she achieved considerable victories in high jump. Having tied up with big sports, Kurkulina seriously took up bodybuilding, which just helped the woman achieve world fame. The fact is that the director of the film “Kick-Ass 2” Jeff Wadlow for a long time could not find an actress of a suitable appearance for the main villainous role in his film. Then the man turned to bodybuilding sites for help, where he accidentally met the name of Olga Kurkulina.
Stunned by her impressive height of almost 2 meters and a muscular physique, Widlow immediately sent the woman an invitation to the casting. However, this news did not become tempting for Kurkulina, she did not dare to accept the invitation for a long time, but in the end she agreed to try her hand at casting and made the right decision. Among all the invited athletes, Olga was distinguished by attractive power, an excellent athletic body and, oddly enough, femininity.
It is worth noting that the villainess with the nickname Mother Russia performed by Olga turned out to be so powerful and colorful that, one might say, the whole film literally kept on her character. Mather Rasha is a real beauty: in a red bra and short shorts, with a short haircut, an eye patch and impressive muscles on her body, the heroine Kurkulina is capable of neutralizing anyone who gets in her way with one precise blow. However, in life, the athlete is completely far from her on-screen character. Looking at her photos on Instagram, it is difficult to recognize a masculine villain in a feminine and attractive beauty. Now Kurkulina is 49 years old, she still goes in for sports and lives with her husband and two children in sunny Israel.