Dmitriy Khrustalyov
- Actor
Dmitriy Khrustalyov was born on February 20, 1979 in Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia) is a Russian actor and television host. Since 2013 he has co-hosted Evening Urgant (2012).
Since childhood, engaged in ballroom dancing. After graduation, he entered the St. Petersburg State Agrarian University. The university became interested in the game KVN (1961). He transferred to the economics department of the State University of Aerospace Instrumentation and graduated with a degree in science and education manager.
Since 1998, he played for the KVN team "Team St. Petersburg", was its captain in KVN (1961). As part of the team won the Moscow Cup in 1998, the finalist of the Higher League in 1999, the owner of the "Small KiViNa". He gained fame thanks to his parodies of Vladimir Putin.
After KVN for several years disappeared from the TV. Since 2007, he became a member of the Comedy Club (2005) program in a duet with Viktor Vasilev. Since 2008, starred in the program Comedy Woman (2008). In 2013, he became co-host of Ivan Urgant in the late-night talk show Evening Urgant (2012) on the Channel One.
In October 2018, he made his debut on the theater stage. In the theater "Russian Song" in the musical comedy "For Two Hares" played the role of Golokhvastova.
Since childhood, engaged in ballroom dancing. After graduation, he entered the St. Petersburg State Agrarian University. The university became interested in the game KVN (1961). He transferred to the economics department of the State University of Aerospace Instrumentation and graduated with a degree in science and education manager.
Since 1998, he played for the KVN team "Team St. Petersburg", was its captain in KVN (1961). As part of the team won the Moscow Cup in 1998, the finalist of the Higher League in 1999, the owner of the "Small KiViNa". He gained fame thanks to his parodies of Vladimir Putin.
After KVN for several years disappeared from the TV. Since 2007, he became a member of the Comedy Club (2005) program in a duet with Viktor Vasilev. Since 2008, starred in the program Comedy Woman (2008). In 2013, he became co-host of Ivan Urgant in the late-night talk show Evening Urgant (2012) on the Channel One.
In October 2018, he made his debut on the theater stage. In the theater "Russian Song" in the musical comedy "For Two Hares" played the role of Golokhvastova.