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Andrey Garoldovich Knyshev
Андрей Кнышев
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Andrei Haroldovich Knyshev was born on November 5, 1956 in Moscow. In 1970 he became a student of the Faculty of Urban Planning of MISI, which successfully graduated and also received a Lenin scholarship during his studies. After graduation, he was invited to work in the program “Funny guys”. In 1979-1991, the program was popular with many viewers. These were funny sketches on topical topics at the time, various parodies on popular programs and Soviet pop.
In nine years, there were only seven TV
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Andrei Haroldovich Knyshev was born on November 5, 1956 in Moscow. In 1970 he became a student of the Faculty of Urban Planning of MISI, which successfully graduated and also received a Lenin scholarship during his studies.
After graduation, he was invited to work in the program “Funny guys”. In 1979-1991, the program was popular with many viewers. These were funny sketches on topical topics at the time, various parodies on popular programs and Soviet pop.
In nine years, there were only seven TV shows, which by today's standards is not so much. The program was shut down in 1991, not because it was banned, but because the country was changing.
After that, Kanyshev decides to try his hand at the role of a satirist, director and musician. In 1990-2000, Andrey published three books, which are called textbooks of humor: “Pricks of a pen”, “The same book” and “The 100th calendar for a hundred years”.
At a certain point, he began working in television and successfully created a film in the United States, which was released in 1990, The Art of Good Will.
But Kanyshev did not leave television, and in 2002 his TV program called 200 Pleasures was released. And in 2002 there is a program on the “First channel” – “Show-year”.
In 2007, Andrey, together with Leonid Sergeev, launched the Internet radio Chiplduk. The creators said that this is a kind of rebirth of the program “Funny guys”.
Very few people believed that Kanyshev’s humor could be in demand on Russian television. But in 2010, the First Channel aired a pilot episode of Kanyshev’s program “Duplkich, or the Ring of the Lambs.” This project is also directly related to the "Fun Fellows" and is its continuation.