Konstantin Kryukov
- Actor
Konstantin Kryukov is a Russian actor, producer. At the age of 5 he went to Switzerland - his father worked there. He went to kindergarten, then entered a private school, where teaching was conducted in English. However, he studied there for only a year and his parents transferred him to a Swiss public school. He studied there until the 6th grade. Graduated with honors from art school in Zurich. Then the family returned to Russia and he studied at a school at the German Embassy in Moscow, graduating from grades 10-11 as an external student. Then he studied in Moscow at a branch of the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). In 2001, at the age of 16, he became one of the youngest graduates of the institute and a certified gemologist - a specialist in precious stones. Then he decided to become a lawyer and in 2001 he entered the branch of Moscow State Law University. Graduated from Moscow State Law Academy in 2006.
He made his film debut in 2005, starring in the role of Private Petrovskiy in the film 9th Company (2005). After that film the actor began to be invited to film in other projects. He played the role of novice writer Pavel Gushchin in the film Tri polugratsii (2006), a playmaker in the film Zhara (2006). Popularity and recognition came to him precisely after the film Lyubov kak lyubov (2006). The actor was also remembered for the sensational film adaptation of Pelevin's novel Generation P (2011), appearing before the audience in the image of a modern, self-confident creative.
He made his film debut in 2005, starring in the role of Private Petrovskiy in the film 9th Company (2005). After that film the actor began to be invited to film in other projects. He played the role of novice writer Pavel Gushchin in the film Tri polugratsii (2006), a playmaker in the film Zhara (2006). Popularity and recognition came to him precisely after the film Lyubov kak lyubov (2006). The actor was also remembered for the sensational film adaptation of Pelevin's novel Generation P (2011), appearing before the audience in the image of a modern, self-confident creative.