Dmitry Yurievich Khrustalev (genus. Ex-captain of the KVN team "Team of St. Petersburg".
There are many interesting facts in the biography of Khrustalev, which we will tell about in this article.
So, before you is a short biography of Dmitry Khrustalev.
Khrustalev's biography
Dmitry Khrustalev was born on February 20, 1979 in Leningrad. When the boy was barely 3 years old, his father decided to leave the family.
Since childhood, Khrustalev went to ballroom dancing. After graduating from school, he decided to enter the Agricultural University, but later transferred to the State University of Aerospace Instrumentation.
In his student years, Dmitry became interested in playing KVN. After becoming a certified "manager of science and education", he quickly lost interest in his profession. In this regard, the guy changed more than one job, in particular, he taught ballroom dancing, and was also a pioneer leader.
Films and television
Best of all, Khrustalev was able to perform on stage, and not realize himself in his specialty.
In 1998, the talented guy was invited to the KVN team "Team of St. Petersburg", where he was elected captain. In the same year, the guys won the Moscow Cup, and in 1999 they reached the final of the Higher League.
A year later, the St. Petersburg National Team won the Small KiViN. Later, Dmitry, together with his comrades, took 2nd place in the Higher League (2002).
In 2003 Khrustalev won the KVN Summer Cup as a member of the USSR National Team. An interesting fact is that parodies of Vladimir Putin brought him special popularity.
Having received all-Russian popularity, Dmitry Khrustalev decided to try himself as a theater actor. The audience saw him in the production of Interview with the Vampire, where former KVN players, Polina Sibagatullina and Viktor Vasiliev, also participated.
In 2007, Khrustalev became a resident of the super popular Comedy Club show, performing in a duet with Viktor Vasiliev. The following year, the premiere of the female television show "Comedy Woman", created by ex-KVN members, took place.
In this project, Dmitry perfectly coped with the role of the host. An interesting fact is that at that time he was the only man in the team.
In 2013, Khrustalev acted as a co-host of the comedy program "Evening Urgant". At the same time, he hosted the program Leningrad Stand-up Club and the parody TV show Variety Theater.
Later, Dmitry Khrustalev was included in the judging team of the "Dance" project. In 2017, the man was entrusted with hosting the show "My Mom Cooking Better." The following year, he played Golokhvastov in the musical "Chasing Two Hares".
Over the years of his creative biography, Khrustalev starred in dozens of feature films, including Alice's Dreams, The Best Film - 2, Understudy, After You, The Magician and many others.
Personal life
In 2001, Dmitry began to cohabit with a lawyer Victoria Deichuk. Young people lived in a de facto marriage for about 10 years, after which they decided to leave.
In 2012, information appeared in the media that Khrustalev was dating one of the “Comedy Woman” participants, Ekaterina Varnava. Their romance lasted less than two years. Today the artists are still on friendly terms.
Later, the showman was often noticed in the company of singer Sasha Dal. Nevertheless, their relationship did not have a serious continuation.
In 2017, Khrustalev had a new darling - the soloist of the DINAMA group Maria Goncharuk. An interesting fact is that at one time the girl was the vice-miss of the Ukrainian beauty contest, and also participated in the TV project “I want to be in“ VIA Gro ”.
In the summer of 2019, the couple publicly announced their wedding. The couple love to travel the world. Not so long ago, they visited Norway, where they watched biathlon competitions.
Dmitry Khrustalev today
Dmitry Khrustalev still participates in various shows, acts in films and occasionally performs on the theater stage.
In 2018, viewers saw him in the films "Draft" and "Preserve", where he got cameo roles. The next year, the porcupine Steve from the animated cartoon June's Magic Park spoke in Khrustalev's voice.
Since 2018, the humorist has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Galchonok Charitable Foundation. In particular, the foundation provides assistance to children with organic lesions of the central nervous system.
In 2019, Dmitry was deprived of his driver's license for a year and a half for drunk driving.
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