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Fyodor Viktorovich Stukov
Фёдор Стуков
Birth at
17 September 1972
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Fedor Stutkov was born on September 17, 1972. His film career began very early, at the age of five. His family had nothing to do with cinema, except that his grandfather once played Tom Sawyer in a theater studio. The red-haired boy stood out among his peers with his unusual appearance. So it is not surprising that one of the film studio workers found this miracle in 1977 on public transport. After the photos of the boy were sent to the studio, almost immediately followed by an invitation to star
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Fedor Stutkov was born on September 17, 1972. His film career began very early, at the age of five. His family had nothing to do with cinema, except that his grandfather once played Tom Sawyer in a theater studio. The red-haired boy stood out among his peers with his unusual appearance. So it is not surprising that one of the film studio workers found this miracle in 1977 on public transport. After the photos of the boy were sent to the studio, almost immediately followed by an invitation to star with Nikita Mikhalkov in the film “A few days in the life of Oblomov” in the role of little Ilyusha. Then the same director starred in another one.
picture - "Homeland" And also as a girl.
This was followed by children’s star roles one after another – “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn”, “Treasure Island”, “Pippi Long Stocking”. In addition, in the mid-1980s, there was no child actor who enjoyed the same success in his work in the humorous television magazine “Yeralash” as Stutkov.
In 1993, Stukov graduated from the B.V. Shchukin Higher Theater School and went to Germany to work in the Verstadt Theater. There he played Pompey in the play Antony and Cleopatra. Of the adult roles of the actor, the most memorable role is the role of Ivan Veresov in the television series “Peterbug Mysteries” and “Denouement of St. Petersburg Mysteries”.
In the early 90s, the audience remembered the actor as the host of television shows "Lego-go", "The Call of the Jungle", "Up to 16 and older", "World Drawings".
In 2001, Fedor Stukov created his acclaimed projects “Behind glass” and “Russian miracle, or people under the microscope”, “Everything for you”.
Later, the projects of Stukov-director began to belong to the genre of documentaries and touch on the themes of the Great Patriotic War: in 2006 the journalistic series “Nazi Hunters” was aired, and 2009 was marked by the project “Concentration Camps”. The Road to Hell.
The actor has been married several times. He has a son, Timothy. /