Satire and humor at all times revived the monotonous life of ordinary people. In the framework of the proven formula “business is time and fun is an hour”, a good joke raises the mood and improves blood circulation. Pavel Volya is considered one of the leading comedians on modern TV.
Standard childhood
The Russian actor and TV presenter, a permanent member of the comedy show Comedy Club, which viewers know under the name Pavel Volya, was born on March 14, 1979. Parents at that time lived in the provincial Russian city of Penza. My father worked at a bicycle factory. Mother is a kindergarten teacher. After two years, the boy had a younger sister. Loving parents did not spare time, effort and money for the intellectual and physical development of their children. It is important to emphasize that they did not impose their opinions when discussing the professional orientation of the children.
Already in his school years, Paul began to play in KVN. It is interesting to note that with pronounced humanitarian abilities, he studied well in all subjects. Having received a certificate of maturity, Volya entered the Penza Pedagogical University. Four years later, he was awarded a diploma of a teacher of Russian language and literature. In his student years, he continued to perform at the club, cheerful and resourceful. It was in this environment that he met his future colleagues Timur Rodriguez and Leonid Shkolnik.
On a comedy wave
In 2001, Pavel moved to Moscow. At first, the capital met the provincial awkwardly. For some time he had to work as a laborer at a construction site. After a short but persistent search, he found himself a job on television. From that moment began his professional career. Pavel met and made close friends with Garik Martirosyan, who turned out to be one of the founders of a comedy show called Comedy Club.
From the first days on the club stage, Pavel Volya formed the image of a witty presenter. At first, he was compared with the comedians of past years, but he very quickly formed his individual image. The result of this transformation was the correspondence competition between satirists of the older generation and young actors.