Mikhail Krylov is a domestic theater and film actor. He was born in March 1974 in the village of Vyshny Volochek. From childhood, Mikhail was fond of creativity, mainly acting. After graduation, Krylov did not have a question about further education. He went to Moscow and entered GITIS, where Pyotr Fomenko was its leader.
Debut in the world of cinema
The first appearance of the actor on the screen took place in 1995, where Krylov played one of the secondary roles. After graduation, he performed on the stage of "Pyotr Fomenko Workshop" as a theater artist.
The first work that brought the actor popularity was the role in the film "Mom" in 1999. Krylov’s colleague in the film was Nonna Mordyukova, who played the role of mother. After successfully participating in the film, the young actor was noticed by other directors. Mikhail Krylov rained down offers to participate in new films.
After "Mom" the next notable role of the actor was the picture "Fan", released in 1999. Following this film was a participation in the short film project "Big Autumn Field", where Krylov played the main role.
Work in the cinema
Mikhail Krylov took part in many serial films, where he played secondary roles. Among his works can be noted shooting in such series as: “Truckers”, “Medics”, “Shtrafbat”, “Kotovsky”. In 2008, the actor was invited to one of the main roles in the comedy "Hitler Kaput!" In the film, Mikhail Krylov played the role of Adolf Hitler, which was remembered by the domestic audience.
After 4 years, the actor played in the romantic comedy "Aphrodite." In the same year he participated in the movie series "The Dark Kingdom". One of Krylov’s last notable works is his role in the movie What Men Do.
Theater work
In addition to filming in the cinema, Krylov is a successful theater actor. He also acts as a director of performances. Under the direction of Krylov, the play “Eugene Onegin. Pushkin "in 2000. He received a second life after 6 years. In his production, Mikhail Krylov plays several roles at once - Onegin and Lensky.
Movie roles
"Mom" is a domestic film released in 1999. The plot was based on real events that occurred in 1988. The director of the film is Denis Evstigneev. The story tells of a single mother raising 6 children. One day, a mother decides to hijack a plane and transport her children abroad to provide them with a better life. However, she is caught and imprisoned. She leaves there after 15 years and tries to reassemble her sons scattered throughout her life. The new task of the mother is the release of the eldest son from a psychiatric hospital. One of the sons in the film was played by Mikhail Krylov. The actor played the role of Yuri.

“Fan” is a thriller by Russian director Nikolai Lebedev, released in 1999. In the center of the plot is the story of a girl named Lena, whose parents are going to divorce. The heroine arranges to work on mail as a parcel delivery man. In the city where the family lives, a serial maniac appears, killing young girls. Once upon a time, hooligans attack Lena, but a man who is next to him comes to the rescue. By all accounts, the girl begins to guess that her new defender is a serial maniac. A dangerous relationship seems like an entertaining game to a girl. She does not suspect what a threat appeared in her life. Actor Mikhail Krylov played the role of Serezhenka in this film.
Hitler Kaput is a comedy released in 2008. The film shows fictional events in the period 1945. Scout Isaevich Alexander introduced to Berlin as an office worker. The famously twisted plot of the film has nothing to do with historical facts. In the film, jokes about Stirlitz are played . The role of Adolf Hitler was played by Krylov. It was this role that brought the actor the greatest popularity.