Russian actor Vadim Kolganov was born in 1971January 17, in the Ulyanovsk region in the small village of Baranovka. The family had two children: Vadim and Natasha - his older sister. Soon the Kolganov family moved to Orenburg, where Vadim spent his childhood. In his native village, he came only for the summer holidays.
In the sixth grade, the boy got carried awaytheater and began to play in the productions of the local Theater of the young spectator, where he was taken by his elder sister. Around this time, Vadim seriously engaged in sports: playing football, hockey, showed good results in boxing. However, the sports career had to be abandoned because of the health problems that arose.
The first performance, which was called "Piecebread ", Vadim Kolganov put, as a tenth-grader. At the end of the school, the young man becomes a student of the Orenburg Culture College. Having graduated from the department of "Theater Directing" with a red diploma, the future actor served two years in the ranks of the armed forces in Khabarovsk and Kamchatka.
Right after the army, Vadim Kolganov settled onwork in the Orenburg Center for Children and Youth Creativity and simultaneously took lessons in a music school. True, not having finished his studies before the last course, the future actor decided to move to Moscow. In the capital, Vadim managed to enter the acting and directing faculty of VGIK on the course of Reichelgauz and Khutsiev. Already in the first year, Kolganov's talent was noted by the teachers. Soon he played in the "School of Modern Play" - the theater of Reichelgauz.
In 1998, the young artist successfully graduatedVGIK and was admitted to the troupe of the Stanislavsky Drama Theater, where for five years he received roles in the plays The Taming of the Shrew, The Twelfth Night, The Testament in Italian, and The Masquerade. But then Kolganov decided to return to Rayhelgauz, who still works there.
Soon Katya moved to live in a room,allocated to Kolganov Theater. Young every day more and more in love with each other, until Vadim once in the morning did not occur to make a proposal to the girl. The same day they applied to the local registry office and a month later they played a modest wedding in the bowling center, taking the necessary amount of money from a friend. Only then did they learn about their relationship at the theater.
Vadim Kolganov's wife from the first days of the jointlife insisted on changing the image of her husband, because she believed that it was the excessive brutality present in his appearance that prevented him from more actively acting in the cinema. And really, thanks to the fact that Vadim said goodbye to his long hair, leather pants and a mackintosh (an actor like that can be seen in the series "Truckers"), he was increasingly invited to filming.
The young husband quickly found a common language with his parentsKati and gladly go to visit them in the Eagle. Both father-in-law and mother-in-law (both actors) are very close to the son-in-law, having found in him a person close in spirit. The family has a tradition - every New Year to meet in Orel, gathered together at a festive table, and enjoy the conversation in the amazing creative atmosphere that reigns in the house.
Family for the actor has always stood and is in the first place. And as Vadim Kolganov himself says, wife and children are a great happiness that must be protected from all misfortunes and adversities.
2001: the series "Truckers".
2002: the series "Free Woman".
2003: mini-series "Free Woman-2", TV "How not so", the series "Stiletto".
2004: films "Listener", "Personal number", the series "I planned to escape".
2005: mini-series "Golden Calf", the film "Dreaming is not harmful".
2006: paintings "Bastards", "Wolfhound", TV series "The Golden Mother-in-law".
2007: series "Tatyanin Day", "Sea Soul", "The Adult Life of the Girl by Polina Subbotina".
2008: "Deadly diagnosis".
2009: "Merry Men", "Desantura".
2010: the series "Garages."
2011: mini-series "Comrade Stalin" and the film "Back to Happiness ...".
2012: the "Effect of the Beauharnais".