Viktor Koklyushkin Explained

Viktor Koklyushkin
Birth Date:1945 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR

Viktor Mikhailovich Koklyushkin (Russian: Ви́ктор Миха́йлович Коклю́шкин; 27 November 1945, Moscow – 11 November 2021[1]) was a Soviet and Russian satirist and television host.[2]

Biography

Viktor Koklyushkin was born in 1945 in Moscow. He graduated from the Publishing and Printing College and the Higher theatrical courses GITIS. In 1969 he became the author of Koklyushkin page Literaturnaya Gazeta. Koklyushkin wrote monologues for such entertainers as Efim Shifrin, Yevgeny Petrosyan, Klara Novikova, Vladimir Vinokur, and Yelena Stepanenko. The author of 10 books of short stories, novellas and novels. Published in 1972 in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Bulgaria. In 1987 he was awarded a literary prize by Yunost Magazine.

From 2012 to 2016, Koklyushkin was a columnist for Argumenty i Fakty.[3]

Personal life

He was married twice.

He died on November 12, 2021, from acute heart failure.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://iz.ru/1248824/2021-11-12/umer-satirik-viktor-kokliushkin Умер сатирик Виктор Коклюшкин
  2. http://www.echo.msk.ru/programs/beseda/14320/ Интервью на радио «Эхо Москвы»
  3. http://www.aif.ru/opinion/author/1557 Виктор Коклюшкин Автор еженедельника «АиФ»
  4. http://www.profile.ru/items_9744 Соловьёва баснями не кормят
  5. https://www.eg.ru/culture/56996/https://www.eg.ru/culture/56996/ Биография: Виктор Коклюшкин
  6. https://www.starhit.ru/story/perejil-izmenu-jenyi-lechilsya-ot-alkogolizma-stal-testem-vladimira-soloveva-chego-myi-ne-znali-o-viktore-koklyushkine-226672/ Чего мы не знали о Викторе Коклюшкине