Vladimir Alekseevich Kulik (born August 1, 1937 ) is a Soviet theater and film actor.
| Vladimir Kulik | |
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| Birth name | Vladimir Alekseevich Kulik |
| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | Tyukhtet , Krasnoyarsk Territory , RSFSR , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actor |
| Years of activity | 1959-2008 |
| Theater | Moscow Youth Theater Moscow Satire Theater |
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Biography
Vladimir Kulik was born on August 1, 1937 in the village of Tyukhtet , Krasnoyarsk Territory . In 1959 he graduated from the Boris Schukin Theater Institute . In 1959-1963 he played in the Moscow Youth Theater . Since 1964 he was a member of the troupe of the Moscow Theater of Satire , where he worked until his retirement in 2008.
He gained fame as a pan traffic controller in the famous "Zucchini" 13 Chairs "" , where he played in 1968-1981.
Creativity
Theater Work
Moscow Youth Theater
- “In the name of the revolution”
- "Two maples"
Satire Theater
- "Little comedies of a big house" - Yurik
- "Be quiet, be sad, be quiet"
- "Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro" - Gripsoleil
Filmography
- 1955 - Son - Andrei's classmate (not in the credits)
- 1958 - Knock on any door - Dima, buddy Gena
- 1959 - In our city - Bobochka
- 1961 - Quite Seriously (3rd film "Foreigners") - Zhora Volobuev, dude
- 1964 - The Living and the Dead (Series 2) - battalion Ryabchenko
- 1968 - 1981 - Zucchini "13 chairs" - pan Traffic controller
- 1971 - When the sea laughs - Comrade Ramona
- 1971 - Fleet officer - Sokolov, foreman of the 2nd article, Red Navy
- 1973 - Crazy Day, or The Marriage of Figaro - Gripsoleil, Bailiff
- 1973 - A drop in the sea - Pope Alla (not in the credits)
- 1974 - Small comedies of a big house (short story "Moscow Serenade") - Yurik
- 1989 - Suicide - episode
- 1990 - Safari No. 6 - Soldier
- 2000 - We are 75! - city dweller