Vadim Kirilenko

Vadim Kirilenko

Russian actor of Belarusian origin.
Date of Birth: 25.09.1964
Country: Belarus

Biography of Vadim Kirilenko

Vadim Kirilenko is a Russian actor of Belarusian descent. He has been living in Moscow since 1972, along with his mother who works in the banking sector. From 1975 to 1981, he was a participant in children's plays and performed numerous roles at the Theater of Young Muscovites at the Palace of Pioneers on the Lenin Hills. He also participated in and won competitions for schoolchildren's recitation in Moscow.

After finishing school in 1981, Vadim Kirilenko enrolled in the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music, and Cinematography for the acting course under the guidance of Professor Zinovy Yakovlevich Korogodsky. After completing his first year, he transferred to the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute in Moscow, which he graduated from in 1985. His artistic director during his time there was Professor Tatiana Kirillovna Kopteva, and he also studied under Professor Lyudmila Vladimirovna Stavskaya.

From 1986 to 1987, Vadim served in the Soviet Army. He then worked at the Ryazan Regional Drama Theater under the direction of director Nikolay Voznesensky, where he played the role of Grigoriy in a play based on Alexander Galin's "Jeanne." He also took on the lead role in Alexey Govorukho's play "I'm Standing Near the Restaurant" at the Smolensk Regional Drama Theater and played Yasha in Sergey Steblyuk's production of "The Cherry Orchard" at the Kemerovo Regional Drama Theater.

Vadim Kirilenko has also performed in Moscow theaters such as the Stanislavsky Theater, Engagement Theater, Ethnographic Theater, Publicist Theater, and others. Additionally, he has been part of various productions, including the musical performance of "Beatles - Back in USSR" by the best blues musicians in Moscow at the MDM theater.

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