Eduard Radzyukevich is a popular Russian theater and film actor, host, screenwriter, producer and teacher. The fame brought the actor to participate in the projects "6 frames", "Thank God you have come!" and the "big difference."
Biography
Eduard Vladimirovich Radzyukevich was born in 1965 in the city of Petrozavodsk. The family of the future actor was not creative. His father is a military man, and his mother was a professional athlete-skier. Edward's mother died when he was only five years old. His father's work involved frequent relocations, so the boy was raised by his grandparents, who lived in Moscow.
The child did not dream about the career of an artist, he wanted to become a soldier, like a father. After leaving school, the guy even submitted documents to the school under the State Security Committee. But he was advised for health reasons. Then Eduard Radzyukevich entered the evening department of MIREA and began working at the plant.
However, Edward did not like the technical specialty, he dropped out of high school, quit the factory, submitted documents to the Moscow Art Theater and successfully passed the entrance exams. But Radzyukevich did not enter this educational institution, but went to study for the course of Yuri Avsharov at the Shchukin Theater School.
Work in film and television
For a long time after receiving a diploma, the audience did not know Eduard Radzyukevich in person, but they were very familiar with his voice. For 10 years, he voiced video stories and composed texts for them in the television program "Director for himself." As a film actor, he first appeared in the early 90s in the film projects "Dashing Couple" and "Ballad for Byron." In 2000, the artist starred in several films:
- TV series "Turkish March";
- New Year's comedy "From the point of view of an angel";
- the series "Butterfly Trajectory";
- comedy "Theatrical novel".
2004 was a turning point in the career of the artist. It was then that Vyacheslav Murugov and Alexander Zhigalkin created the sketch show "Dear Transmission", in which the comedian was shot. The program did not last long, in 2005 the producer switched to the STS channel, taking with him the entire Dear Transmission team, so the 6 frames show appeared.
After that, comedic roles in the cinema. The most popular projects with the participation of actor Radzukevich are “Daddy's Daughters”, “Three Half-Graces”, “The Agony of Fear”, “On Treason”, “All Inclusive!”.
Theatrical activity
At the theater, Eduard Radzyukevich worked as a director. In 1986, he staged the play "Crocodile" based on the works of K. Chukovsky. He also worked for a long time with the Moscow comic band Quartet I, worked at the Satire Theater, and staged a musical for the Theater named after E. Vakhtangov, etc.
Eduard Vladimirovich is also engaged in teaching, teaching students at GITIS. He is a screenwriter and presenter.