In the acting environment, there is an official and private qualification of the participants. Someone is a tragedy by nature, and someone is a comedian. There are so-called multi-pitters. Igor Olegovich Vukolov belong to this category.
Starting conditions
In the acting profession, people with good health and a high level of energy achieve success. Igor Olegovich Vukolov almost never gets sick. This unique fact is explained by the fact that the future theater and film actor was born on January 4, 1960 in the city of Nalchik. In his humorous reprise, he quite seriously reveals to the audience his secret secret. But seriously, the child grew up and was brought up in a family of creative intelligentsia. Of course, the favorable climate of the Caucasus contributed to the physical and intellectual development of the troubled boy.
Igor studied well at school. I managed equally in all subjects. In addition, he attended a music school. At all festive events he sang popular songs with his own guitar accompaniment. From an early age he was fond of mountaineering. He climbed the snowy peaks and drove the group along difficult routes. He knew how tourists live and save themselves from the cold during multi-day trips. For achievements in this sport he was assigned the first rank.
Creative activity
Having received a certificate of maturity, Igor Vukolov went to Leningrad and from the first call entered the conservatory. At one time, famous performers and authors of musical works were educated here. Already in his student years he performs at various events with parodies of famous pop artists. In 1983, Vukol received the diploma of an actor in a musical comedy. The first role seen by the audience was played in the film play "Little Baba Yaga." Then Igor starred in the famous "High Security Comedy".
A real movie career began with a small role in the series "Streets of Broken Lights". A feature of the work of Igor Vukolov is that he manages to organically get used to the image. What interesting or useful things can you learn from a person without a specific place of residence? It turns out a lot. Spectators fell in love with the homeless Petrovich, and the directors successfully exploited this image for more than ten years. Vukolov was good at portraying not only homeless people, but also plumbers, guest workers, warrant officers and colonels.