Oleg Shtrom: biography and career

Oleg Shtrom is a famous actor, screenwriter, producer and film director. In his creative piggy bank, there are more than 50 works. But Oleg Shtrom became famous as the author and director of many television projects and commercials, which received well-deserved awards and recognition from the audience.

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Oleg Shtrom

Oleg Shtrom was born on June 21, 1967. His birthplace was the city of Odintsovo, which is located near Moscow.

Oleg Nikitich came to work in cinema in 1985, and seven years later he graduated from the Institute of Television and Cinema in St. Petersburg. But the future producer and screenwriter did not stop there. He also enters the Higher Courses for Directors of the VIPPRK at the Goskino. Oleg Shtrom, whose photo is in this article, ends up in the workshop of famous teacher-actors Akimov and Tumanashvili. Already in 1994, he successfully completed this training.

Director's career

Oleg Shtrom, biography

Oleg Shtrom, whose filmography includes not only feature films and documentaries, but also short films and television series, successfully created films and shot himself. The director’s creative piggy bank currently has about thirteen feature films and the same number of TV shows, as well as five short films and seven documentary films.

The most significant feature films directed by Strom are films such as “Rock Climber and The Last of the Seventh Cradle”, “Where Does Hope Live?”, “Young Lady and the Hooligan” and others. Oleg Shtrom in his adventure film “Rock Climber and the Last of the Seventh Cradle”, which was released in 2007, talks about how carriers and descendants of ancient civilization are wanted. When seven items come together, they can be used to destroy all of humanity, but scientists and caring people are trying to help the whole world.

The television series such as “The Return of the Turkish”, “Father”, “Baby”, “Comrade Police” and others brought fame and popularity to the director Strom. Oleg Shtrom in the movie "Baby", which aired on the STS channel in 2012, talks about the fate of a teenage girl whom her mother abandoned after flying with her lover to India. Julia comes to live with her father. Konstantin Podolsky - a rock musician who is no longer young and has long had no good income, suddenly finds out that he has a talented and musically gifted daughter.

The audience remembered and loved the short works of the director Strom. Among them, such films as “Dodger”, “Return ticket”, “In the next life” and others are especially distinguished. No less interesting are his documentary films: "Catherine III", a series of films "Nuremberg", "Cossack robbers" and others.

Writer and producer career

Oleg Shtrom, filmography

Oleg Shtrom, whose biography is eventful, in 1994 decided to try his hand at cinema and as a screenwriter. In his creative piggy bank there are four films: “A round-trip ticket”, “God's Gift”, “Rock Climber and the Last of the Seventh Cradle” and “Maltese Cross”.

Since 2005, Oleg Nikitich has also become a producer. He financially helped to create eleven films, among which such films as “Players”, “Sam”, “Lyrics”, “What the thirty-fifth battery was silent about,” “Once Upon a Volga”, and others are significant.

Work on television

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Despite the heavy workload in the cinematic world, Oleg Nikitich Shtrom did not forget about the television world. So, since 1994, for three years he was the director of the television program Bank-Inform. Since 1997, for three years, Oleg Nikitich was still a director and author of the television program Country Festival, which has been broadcast on the Culture channel for a long time.

In 2000, the actor, producer and director Oleg Shtrom switched to the ORT channel, where he became the author of several television programs at once. First of all, these are special projects such as Moscow Vietnam, Space Babylon and others.

Oleg Nikitich is also known as the author and director of some commercials. This is an advertisement not only of Halyk Bank, which was among the best at the festival in 1997, but also a video about the Black Cat series of books, which was so successfully published by Exmo Publishing House. Oleg Nikitich Shtrom, as well as his work, was awarded many honorary prizes and prizes for his activities in cinema.


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