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Yevgen Synelnykov

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Nationality
  
Ukrainian

Spouse
  
Olena Synelnykova

Yevgen Synelnykov

Full Name
  
Yevgen Oleksandrovich Synelnykov

Born
  
3 November 1981 (age 35) (
1981-11-03
)
Zaporizhia, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union

Occupation
  
television presenter, director, actor

Similar
  
Regina Todorenko, Lesia Nikitiuk, Nastya Korotkaya, Andrey Bednyakov, Jeanne Badoeva

Yevgen Oleksandrovich Synelnykov (Ukrainian: Євген Олександрович Синельников, 3 November 1981) is a Ukrainian TV presenter, director, actor, one of the presenter travel show "Oryol i Reshka" TV channels "Inter" and "Pyatnica!".

Biography

Yevgen Synelnykov was born and raised in Zaporizhia. Received professional skills in the Film and Television Institute of Kiev National University of Culture and Arts. In 2001 Yevgen starred in the mini-series "Don't leave me, love" in a cameo role. Also worked as an operator in 2005 year in the film "Pavlov's Dog". Successfully developed a career of Yevgen Synelnykov as a director. So, Yevgen was filming the show "Family dog" and all seasons "Kitchen with Dmitry Shepelev" – cooking show on the Ukrainian TV channel "Inter". To Yevgen fame came when he set about creating an entertaining travel show "Oryol i Reshka". In 2011 year, starting with the first season when presenting was Alan Badoev and Zhanna Badoeva, Synelnykov became the permanent director of the program. Later, Yevgen became the director of "Oryol i Reshka. Shopping". As a presenting Yevgen Synelnykov tried recently: the fall of the 2014, when he had to Bordeaux to replace in the frame is late to the plane Kolya Serga.

February 2015, the show started the 10th season of the program "Oryol i Reshka", where Yevgen attended. August 2015 aired the second part of this season, where Yevgen was a co-presenter. December 2015 Yevgen went on a trip around the world with the TV show, which lasted 9 months.

References

Yevgen Synelnykov Wikipedia