Sasha Maloy is a comedian with the most expressive presentation in Russia, behind the pressure of which there are such crazy ideas and non—obvious thoughts that you involuntarily think: "Damn, how did you come up with this!?". Sasha is really an unusual guy. He loves nature: he has a cat at home to calm his paranoia, and from time to time he experiences an erection on the forest. Prefers to sleep in the bedroom, not the farting room.
Many comedians believe that Maloy is the most promising among them. Perhaps that's why it was Sasha, and not someone else, who played notable roles in the "Physical Education Teacher" and the cult show "Malogo and Spiezer". In the future, his career will only develop: he will open his own theater, make a film, become a pirate king and organize a small revolution.
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Bored of playing on stage, Elena left the drama theater as an actress and took up teaching, and in 2005 she directed the play "Jackdaw Motalko" based on the play by Natalia Vorozhbit. Events are developing in the era of the USSR. Jackdaw Motalko, a track and field athlete, lives in a sports boarding school.
Like her "classmates", she trains, gives her best at competitions, but still remains lonely, without friends. It is also difficult for the Jackdaw to establish contact with the environment because there are ill-mannered teenagers around who sniff glue, swear obscenities, and lead a sexual life. Together with them, the girl will have to experience her first love, try alcohol and know betrayal.
In 1998, Novikova joined the Alexander Pushkin Moscow Drama Theater, where she worked until 2004. During this time, the actress was remembered by the audience for the roles of Dora from Yuri Eremin's play "Terrorists", Helen in Kirill Serebrennikov's production "Candid Polaroids", Courtney Love in Yuri Grymov's "Nirvana".
Elena did not seek to build a career on television, but in parallel with performances in the theater, she starred in films and TV series, mainly in supporting roles. The actress can be seen in "The March of the Turkish", "Diary of a murderer", "Reflections", "Hunters for icons", "Wedding", "The best movie" and "Very Russian detective".
A year before graduation, Elena made her film debut, starring in a cameo role in the short film "The Seagull" based on the comedy of the same name by Anton Chekhov. In the center of the plot is a young actress who plays Nina Zarechnaya in the play. The girl mysteriously faces the same problems as her heroine.
Elena Anatolyevna Novikova was born on January 3, 1970 in Donetsk, Ukraine. Frank and reliable stand-ups reveal few facts from the biography of the artist. In 1986, the girl graduated from school No. 51, and at the age of 17, leaving her parents in Donetsk, moved to Moscow to build a creative career.
In her youth, Elena was professionally engaged in swimming. After the decision was made to become an actress, she quit sports. On this basis, Novikova recovered greatly. Because of the extra pounds and the Ukrainian dialect, the future comedian could not enter the theater institute for several years, but she did not despair.
In the fourth year, Novikova passed the Gnessin School competition, after which she managed to transfer to the Moscow Art Theater Studio School. In 1993, she graduated from the acting faculty of the Theater University at the Moscow Art Theater, then from the course of Yuri Eremin.
Elena Novikova, a former theater and film actress, director, is considered the most "mature" comedian on Russian television: at the age of 47 she became the winner of the Open Mic project, and now she is among the permanent residents of the Stand Up show on TNT. In her monologues, she touches on the themes of age, parenting, and a free lifestyle.
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Yielding to the desire of his parents, Alexander entered the Faculty of International Relations of Voronezh State University. But the desire to do stand-up was stronger than the desire to get a diploma. Having quarreled with his family, Sasha dropped out of university and set off with friends on a free float on humorous waves. I picked up the topics myself, wrote jokes.
The introduction to the Stand Up genre happened when it was necessary to prepare a story about a hobby for an English lesson. Since Dolgopolov was not particularly keen on anything, he decided to search the Internet for the meaning of the word "stand-up", which was flaunted by the residents of his favorite Comedy Club. And I was amazed at how interesting this comedy direction turned out to be. The young man reviewed the performances of George Carlin, Rory Scovel, Stuart Lee and decided that he should perform himself.
The Voronezh family named the boy Alexander, who was born in the fall of 1994. From an early age, the child surprised his parents with his antics. For example, when he saw Maxim Galkin on the TV screen, Sasha memorized the parodist's monologues, and then showed them to his family. The grandmother of her beloved grandson called it nothing else than "the new Galkin is growing." But if in his childhood Sasha liked such comparisons, then when, as a schoolboy, he got to know stand-up better, they began to frighten him
Alexander Dolgopolov is a well-known Voronezh stand-up artist, resident and comedian of the Moscow Stand-Up Club#1. It is he who adds a crazy girl to the YouTube show "Poraraz Birazza", in which Alexander was nicknamed the "off-the-scale Ukrainian" and the "main freak" of the program. According to the publication, MAXIM is among the top ten Russian stand-up comedians.