Ilya Oleynikov is a Soviet and Russian actor of film, television, and stage. His many roles on the TV show “Town” made millions of viewers laugh out loud.
And in his autobiography “Life as a Song, or Everything Through Zhyo” Oleynikov didn’t give up his mischievous humor. You’ll immerse yourself in an honest and open story about childhood, the first love that was put in its place, the “assault” on Moscow, and you’ll peek behind the scenes of the acting profession.
You’ll witness how Gennady Khazanov took entrance exams at a school of variety art, how a tired Olga Aroseva chose a fur coat, and how Andrei Mironov, after a hearty lunch, got involved in a dispute.
And this is far from a complete list of vivid personalities that appear on the pages of the book.
You’ll also learn what “evildoing” the author repents of…
This audiobook is like:
• You sit in the kitchen, sipping tea, while a friend tells stories from his life—stories you can laugh at heartily.
• A joke that keeps you in a good mood for another week.
• A pleasant medicine with a pinch of irony, a bottomless sense of humor, and a handful of kindness. Take it when you want to rest and have fun.