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Vladimir FeklenkoActor
Date of Birth: 02.12.1985
Country: Russia |
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Early Life and Education
Vladimir Feklenko was born into a theatrical family, with his mother, Natalya Feklenko, having worked at the Satire Theater, and his sister, Darya Feklenko, performing at the Mossovet Theater. Vladimir continued the acting lineage, graduating from the Vakhtangov Theater Institute (Schukin School) in 2005 under Mikhail Borisov's guidance.
Film and Television Debut
Feklenko's first film appearance came in the detective film "Head of the Classic" (2005) as Fedor. He subsequently featured in television series including "Service 21, or Thinking Positive" (Maxim), "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (Nikolai Mashanov), and others.
Breakthrough with "Glukhar"
In 2008, Feklenko was cast in a pivotal role in the crime drama series "Glukhar" as Kolya Tarasov. Initially an intern, his character later progressed to become a police lieutenant and investigator. This role catapulted Feklenko to widespread popularity.
Reflecting on his character, Feklenko remarked, "Kolya resonates with me because of his attitude towards life. I'm also intolerant of injustice. I've been described as overly proper, but it's more about being well-mannered. The lack of culture on Moscow roads bothers me."
Personal Life
During the filming of "Glukhar," Feklenko met his future wife, makeup artist Kamilla Goltsova. Recalling their first encounter, Feklenko stated, "It was in April 2009... a new team of makeup artists joined 'Glukhar,' including Kamilla. When she appeared, almost all the male cast were instantly smitten. I was no exception..." They wed in a private ceremony in Jamaica in July 2010.

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