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Erased

Erased
Olga Kurylenko stars as Anna, a mother who is trying to uncover the truth of her son's mysterious disappearance in the thriller 'Erased'. She must go on the run and battle against the clock to protect her son, while also uncovering the secrets of her past.

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The Room

The Room
Olga Kurylenko plays the role of Juliette, the woman living in the Room. She is the love interest of the main character, Sam (Scott Poythress). Juliette is a mysterious woman who seems to know more than she lets on. She is also a symbol of hope for Sam, as she helps him escape the Room and find a way to freedom.

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Blood Red Sky

Blood Red Sky
Olga Kurylenko stars as Sarah in the action thriller 'Blood Red Sky'. In the film, Sarah is a scientist who is sent to a remote research station in the Arctic Ocean to investigate a mysterious outbreak of a deadly virus. She soon discovers that the virus is man-made and is being used to create a new weapon of mass destruction. With the help of a team of experts, Sarah must find a way to stop the virus before it spreads beyond the Arctic Circle.

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Johnny English Strikes Again

Johnny English Strikes Again
Olga Kurylenko stars as Ophelia in 'Johnny English Strikes Again'. She is a mysterious yet alluring woman who is working for the villain, Pegasus. She is an expert in martial arts and has a mysterious past.

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Hitman

Hitman
Olga Kurylenko starred as Nika Boronina in the 2007 film adaptation of the video game 'Hitman'.

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The November Man

The November Man
Olga Kurylenko played Mia, the female lead in 'The November Man'. She is a former CIA operative and the love interest of the November Man, played by Pierce Brosnan.

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Centurion

Centurion
Olga Kurylenko starred as Etain, a Pictish warrior and the love interest of Quintus (Michael Fassbender) in the historical action film 'Centurion'.

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The Translators

The Translators
Olga Kurylenko portrayed the character of Anna Valchek in the French thriller film 'The Translators'.

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Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace
Olga Kurylenko stars as Camille Montes in the James Bond film 'Quantum of Solace'. She is a Bolivian agent who works with James Bond, played by Daniel Craig, to find a secret organization that is attempting to take control of a country's water supply.

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A Perfect Day

A Perfect Day
Olga Kurylenko starred as B (short for Beatriz) in the Spanish drama film 'A Perfect Day'. The film follows a group of aid workers as they struggle to get clean water to a small village in the Balkans during the Yugoslav wars. Kurylenko's character is a former aid worker who has returned to help her friends with the mission.

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Oblivion

Oblivion
Olga Kurylenko played the role of Julia, a mysterious woman who lives in an isolated tower and harbors secrets about the fate of humanity. 

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The Water Diviner

The Water Diviner
Olga Kurylenko played the role of 'Ayshe' in the film 'The Water Diviner'. Ayshe is the widow of a Turkish soldier who fought in the Battle of Gallipoli during the First World War. She meets Russell Crowe's character, Joshua Connor, when he comes to Turkey looking for his missing sons. Ayshe helps Connor in his search and the two eventually fall in love.

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Seven Psychopaths

Seven Psychopaths
Olga Kurylenko plays the character of Angie in 'Seven Psychopaths'. She is the girlfriend of Billy, played by Sam Rockwell, who is one of the seven psychopaths in the movie. She is supportive of Billy and stands by him despite his craziness. She is a good person who is trying to make the best of her life and make the best decisions for her and her boyfriend.

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Paris, je t'aime

Paris, je t'aime
Olga Kurylenko stars in the romantic drama 'Paris, je t'aime'. She plays Anna, a Ukrainian immigrant who has recently moved to Paris and is struggling to fit in amidst the cultural differences and language barrier. Through a series of short stories, the film explores the many different facets of love found in the City of Love.

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The Death of Stalin

The Death of Stalin
Olga Kurylenko played the role of Nadezhda Alliluyeva, the wife of Joseph Stalin, in the satirical black comedy film 'The Death of Stalin'.