Camille Larin is not Larin at all. He changed his Tatar surname, as he says, "to the first one that came across." Well, it seems that humor has always been a companion of the future artist. Today he received recognition of his work by the majority of the inhabitants of Russia, and in Tatarstan he was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Republic.
Kamil became famous after the play "Radio Day", then there was the play "Election Day". And when the films of the same name were released, fame became his eternal companion. Perhaps, it is said too loudly, but today Camille is so popular that it does not require presentation.
Biography
Larin was born in Volgograd in 1966, he is a descendant of a Tatar family. The artist's parents were engineers, they were an intelligent family.
Camille grew up to be a surprisingly versatile child: his interests included sports, and it was chess, martial arts, and weightlifting; as a teenager, he began to write poetry and become interested in literature.
Nevertheless, after school, Camille chose the profession of an electrician and was educated at a technical school. As often happens, the guy quickly realized that this was not his path, and went to Moscow, where he entered the GTI. From this moment the history of the famous "Quartet I" begins, because Larin at the institute got acquainted with its future participants.
This creative team immediately got off to a good start: the guys hosted the “I Believe, I Don't Believe” program, in which true and fake news were mixed, and the audience competed in who would guess more fake news.
Film career
The first film, in which Larin starred, was called "Your fingers smell of incense" (1993). He was only twenty-seven years old, the role was small, but it was a real debut.
Then there was a break of as much as nine years, and then Camille began to appear in serials and starred in the comedy "Radio Day" (2003). Then he starred in his comedy role in the tapes "Who's the Boss?" and Newlyweds.
The real fame came to Camille after the "Quartet I" filmed their performances. He gained a following following his portrayal of the technician in the comedy Election Day. Camille recalled that, in some strange way, his character looked like himself, and it was very interesting.
The next film, which later had a sequel - "What Men Talk About", had an even more grandiose success, and its sequel broke all box office records in 2011. Viewers, when they see the creative team of the quartet in these films, consider them to be one whole. And when in 2018 a film about the journey of friends to St. Petersburg was released, it became a logical continuation of the film about the journey to Odessa. Real lives, real human problems and stories are always so touching.
Kamil Larin's creative portfolio includes not only performances and films - he starred in music videos and entertainment shows along with other famous artists.
Larin's recent films in films include the Tobol series (2018) and the films Old Conversations in a New Way (2018) and The Nightmare Director (2019).
Personal life
Camille Larin married twice. They lived with their first wife Galina for more than twenty years, they have a son Yan - an athlete and a theatergoer, like his father.
In 2013, he met the charming Ekaterina Andreeva, and in 2014 they got married. Now the spouses already have two children: a son and a daughter.