Serhiy Prytula

Serhiy Prytula
Born Ukrainian: Serhiy Dmytrovych Prytula
(1981-06-22) 22 June 1981
Zbarazh, Ukrainian SSR
Nationality  Ukraine
Occupation actor, showman, comedian
Years active 1999 — now

Serhiy Prytula (Ukrainian: Сергій Дмитрович Притула, Serhiy Dmytrovych Prytula; 22 June 1981 Zbarazh, Ternopil oblast) is a Ukrainian TV presenter, actor, author and co-producer of the folk sketch show "Faina Yukraina" (eng. "Great Ukraine"), host of the morning show "Pidyom" (eng. "Wake up!") and the talent-show "Ukraine Does not Believe in Tears" on Novyi Kanal.

Biography

Serhiy was born on June 22, 1981 in the city of Zbarazh, Ternopil oblast.

In 1997, he received 2nd place for the defense of scientific works of the Small Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Serhiy graduated from school with a gold medal and entered the Ternopil Academy of National Economy (now Ternopil National Economic University).

During his studies at the academy, Serhiy was an active participant of a number of youth organizations. Together with an affinity group, Serhiy established an informal union of "Artists".

Career

In 1998, Serhiy passed casting for the position of a broadcaster and in January 1999 he appeared on "Radio Ternopil 106.1 FM" under the nickname "Siryi" - "Grey".[1] In 1999, Serhiy paid for a course in one of London's colleges and passed the first exam session externally. In 2000-2001, he studied in London.

Disappointed with studying, Serhiy started working. He went through all the stages while working in London: from a builder and loader to a waiter and cook's helper.[1]

Having returning to Ternopil, he occupied the position of Student Dean of the Institute, and resumed work on "Radio Ternopil".[1]

Comedy Club Ukraine

In 2006-2009, Serhiy was a resident of "Comedy Club", the participant of weekly parties and TV shows.[1] In "Comedy Club Ukraine", he cultivated a sarcastic image, by sharply addressing Ukrainian celebrities.

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