Actor and showman, Ivan Urgant celebrates his birthday. One of the most popular leaders in Russia celebrated its 33 years. Ivan thanked the fans for their congratulations humorous account of his microblog to Twitter: "Aaaaaaaaa" How nice! Thank you! Book at the bar, I'll pay-podedu! "Ivan was born on April 16, 1978 in Leningrad. The famous grandmother of Ivan – Nina Urgant and no less famous dad – actor Andrew Urgant, of course, influenced the decision to become an artist Wani. Theater, however, never became a major passion of Ivan. To earn money, he settles into a nightclub, first as a waiter, then a bartender and later a leading nighttime show under the pseudonym Jean-Michel. However, two years later Urgant starts working on the radio. Parallel is one of the programs on Channel Five. After some time, Ivan alters fifth channel to MTV, and then at Channel One, where he became the lead of several super popular programs. Ivan Urga married to his former classmate, Natalia Kiknadze. Ivan and Natalie had a daughter. This is the first child for Urgant and third – for Kiknadze.
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