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Vadim Viktorovich Demchog
Вадим Демчог
Birth at
13 March 1963
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Vadim Demchog, a popular theater and film actor, was born on March 13, 1963 in the Estonian SSR, Narva. Already at the age of four, he played in the puppet theater of the Palace of Pioneers, and then in the Yuri Mikhalev People's Theater. Deciding to become an actor and devote his whole life to this business, Vadim Demchog graduated in 1984 from LGITMIK in the class of Professor Z.Ya. Korogodsky. After that, Vadim repeatedly attended various seminars on theatrical art, participated in international
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Vadim Demchog, a popular theater and film actor, was born on March 13, 1963 in the Estonian SSR, Narva. Already at the age of four, he played in the puppet theater of the Palace of Pioneers, and then in the Yuri Mikhalev People's Theater. Deciding to become an actor and devote his whole life to this business, Vadim Demchog graduated in 1984 from LGITMIK in the class of Professor Z.Ya. Korogodsky. After that, Vadim repeatedly attended various seminars on theatrical art, participated in international conferences. In 2001, he began to teach the basics of acting and wrote the book “Self-Freeing Play” (2004).
During the downtime of cinema, the actor was forced, in anticipation of better times, to master the profession of a roofer, to distill cars, to engage in trade. But the dark streak is over, and therefore the public of the 21st century Vadim Demchog is known as an actor and director, as well as a presenter on radio "Europe Plus" and "Silver Rain". His persona is associated with the animated project “Mr. Freeman”, the main character of which was voiced by Vadim Demchog. Over the years of his work, he starred in dozens of films, among which the most famous were The Golden Calf (2005), Counterfeiters (2007), Mysteries of Love (2009), etc.
Vadim Demchogu brought special popularity
film of the Intern" where he acted as venereologist Ivan Natanovich Kupitman. His charisma and unusual type, characteristic manner of speech and male appeal won the hearts of the female half of the audience and made the series of “Interns” even more interesting. The film remained popular for a long time, it captures the talent and abilities of Vadim Demchog, who will prove more than once that he is not the last in Russian cinema. /