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Andrey Albertovich Kaykov
Андрей Кайков
Birth at
25 December 1971
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Russian actor Andrei Albertovich Kaikov was born in Bryansk on December 25, 1971. At school, he was fond of football, skiing, actively participated in amateur school activities and did not study well. Andrei Kaikov’s father worked as the head of the puppet theater, his mother was the director of the city library. Andrei Kaikov did not think about the acting profession at all and wanted to enter the medical faculty.
However, in 1990 Andrei Kaikov entered the Higher Theater School named after M.
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Russian actor Andrei Albertovich Kaikov was born in Bryansk on December 25, 1971. At school, he was fond of football, skiing, actively participated in amateur school activities and did not study well. Andrei Kaikov’s father worked as the head of the puppet theater, his mother was the director of the city library. Andrei Kaikov did not think about the acting profession at all and wanted to enter the medical faculty.
However, in 1990 Andrei Kaikov entered the Higher Theater School named after M. Shchepkin, which he graduated in 1994 and entered the theater "Commonwealth of Taganka Actors". In the theater, he could be remembered by the audience for such performances as “White Pillars”, “A Very Simple Story”, “Enemies” and many other performances. He also signed a number of contracts with leading companies on the set in advertising (Lays, Topik). He is often filmed on television: a modern viewer knows Andrei Kaikov by participating in the sketch show “6 frames”, in which he and his colleagues have already played more than 500 different roles.
In films, Andrei Kaikov begins to appear in small roles since 1994. But gradually he gets more important roles. On account of the actor's work in such films as
Family secrets" "The Golden Age," "The Frenchman." The film tells about the lives of ordinary people in the Russian hinterland, until a real French aristocrat came to them to find his only one. And, of course, the life of the city is turned upside down... It is worth mentioning such films and TV series as My Big Armenian Wedding, The End of the World.
Cadetism "Contrary to common sense,"
"A Very Russian Detective" The main role was played by the famous Russian comedy actor Yuri Stoyanov. In this film, he plays a retired American cop. But according to the old tradition, his partner is suddenly killed, and the newly-minted pensioner issues his last chord, trying to find the killer.