Were the Ponomarenko brothers fat? Ponomarenko brothers: biography, TV and pop activities, interesting moments from the personal life of artists. Ponomarenko brothers - personal life



Plan:

    Introduction
  • 1 Biography facts
  • 2 Objects of parodies
  • 3 Press
  • 4 Criticism

Introduction

Brothers Ponomarenko (June 13, 1967( 19670613 ) , Rostov-on-Don [ ]) - twin brothers: Valery Ponomarenko - professional drama theater actor and Alexander Ponomarenko - musician, guitarist.


1. Biography facts

Comedians brothers Ponomarenko came to the stage one after another, more precisely, one brought the other into the genre. Valery Ponomarenko from childhood loved to parody acquaintances, tempered on theatrical skits. They began to invite him to participate in concerts, and then a brilliant idea came to his mind: to involve his brother Alexander in all this. The brothers began their television career under the leadership of Yevgeny Petrosyan in the Crooked Mirror.

Alexander and Valery are laureates of the International Competition "Cup of Humor-99" and the festival of satire and humor "Golden Ostap-2001".


2. Objects of parodies

  • Alexander Abdulov
  • Nikolay Baskov
  • Mikhail Boyarsky
  • Leonid Brezhnev
  • George W. Bush
  • Gennady Vetrov
  • Vitaly Wolf
  • Yuri Galtsev
  • Erast Garin
  • Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Vladimir Danilets
  • Dmitry Dibrov
  • Nikolay Drozdov
  • Regina Dubovitskaya
  • Mikhail Evdokimov
  • Boris Yeltsin
  • Mikhail Zhvanetsky
  • Vladimir Zhirinovsky
  • Mikhail Zadornov
  • Roman Kartsev
  • Evgeny Kiselev
  • Joseph Kobzon
  • Viktor Koklyushkin
  • Fedor Konyukhov
  • Vladimir Kuzmin
  • Evgeny Leonov
  • Lev Leshchenko
  • Alexander Lukashenko
  • Andrei Malakhov
  • Alexander Maslyakov
  • Georgy Millyar
  • Andrey Mironov
  • Vladimir Moiseenko
  • Dmitry Nagiev
  • Lev Novozhenov
  • Ilya Oleinikov
  • Anatoly Papanov
  • Evgeny Petrosyan
  • Vladimir Putin
  • Edward Radzinsky
  • Alexander Rosenbaum
  • Verka Serdiuchka
  • Joseph Stalin
  • Yuri Stoyanov
  • Semyon Farada
  • Gennady Khazanov
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Yuri Shevchuk
  • Yefim Shifrin
  • Savik Shuster
  • Leonid Yakubovich
  • Leonid Agutin
  • Igor Nikolaev

3. Press

The Ponomarenko brothers easily got into the elite of Russian humor: they won the competition of comedians and relished the large army of spectators. Now the life of the twin brothers is literally "boiling": tours, concerts, filming "Morning Mail". But as soon as the "pause" comes, the artists rush to their native land - to the city of Rostov-on-Don, where their families and friends are waiting for them. Alisa ZHURAVLEVA managed to meet the Ponomarenko brothers on one of these visits. - There is an opinion that humorists have sadness in their souls. Is it about you or do you try to go through life laughing? Alexander: - The comedian saves all his emotions for the concert. “Spilled out” positive energy into the hall and “go into yourself” to accumulate strength for the next performance. It happens that after the sixth, seventh concert there is no “recharge”, courage disappears. Maybe that's why comedians smile only at concerts and posters. As for us, we try to be cheerful at all times. Especially Valera, he often jokes... Valery: - Yes, there was a funny incident. In Novocherkassk, they shot a commercial in which I played the role of a hedgehog grandmother. They made me a cinematic make-up, and no one could recognize Valery Ponomarenko. The shooting took place in the park, according to the script - it was a forest. I decided to rehearse: I climbed a tree and hid behind the branches... At that time, people were walking in the park, walking back and forth past the tree on which I was sitting. I decided not to waste time and repeat the text. Now turn on your imagination ... You walk at a calm pace, admire nature, trees, and suddenly, out of nowhere, a voice is heard: “Cat, you are my cat. Shh, shh... I smell, it smells of the Russian spirit! ”, You raise your head, and at the top of the tree Baba Yaga shakes her finger. Alexander: - That's how Valera is joking! - If Valera loves to amuse people in her free time, then what is Alexander doing at this moment? Alexander: - Oh! When Valera sits on a tree and scares people, I do classical yoga. Well, seriously, Valera also loves sports. Valery: I prefer tennis and running. As the saying goes: "If you want to be healthy - run, if you want to be happy - run!". We also practice dousing with cold water at any time of the year. - So, do you prefer active rest? Valery: It happens in different ways, but mostly - active: we like to visit the gorge, reach the spring - take a dip. But it happens that laziness will overcome, then you can lie on the couch with a book. Rest is, first of all, solitude. Even my family and I go to the sea in winter: there is no one, all the gorges are free (Laughs. ). - Alexander, did you get any unusual gifts? - They gave a goat, and a dog, and a pig ... God forbid, this year they will give a live rat! Of course, it's nice when a gift is given from the heart. Recently, after a concert, a fan gave us a bag of dried fish and beer. The man thought that we needed it, that he made us happy with his surprise. Of course, it's nice that the gift is sincere (Smiles.), But we don't drink beer, we don't eat dried fish. - Now about women... What should it be ideally for you? Valery: Inner beauty comes first, outer beauty comes second. I like to watch old films “Spring on Zarechnaya Street”, where the heroines are naturally beautiful and modest. For a woman, these qualities are important, and not the last place is occupied by wisdom. I don’t understand the modern style: protrusion of the navels, profanity among young people, in particular, among girls. It's useless. Alexander: I believe that a woman should be the keeper of the hearth. Now the fashion has gone to live alone, to raise children on their own. Of course, the men influenced this behavior, but this is a disease of the whole society, it must be cured. - Do you yourself often visit Rostov, or has life in Moscow already "dragged out"? Alexander: We have families in Rostov, work in Moscow, so we spend any free time at home - in Rostov, and in this short period of time we try to do household chores, meet friends, and learn about the lives of growing children ... Valery : Yes, 3 heroes are growing up with me - one is 17, he is going to follow in my footsteps - acting, the other is still studying at school, and his acting talents are already showing with might and main, and the third one has not even turned a year old. Wait and see...

Telenedelya magazine.

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4. Criticism

“Another interesting phenomenon is some Ponomarenko brothers. Firstly, these brothers are extremely similar, and you can come to terms with the idea that there really are two of them, and not one, only if you are confident in your own absolute sobriety and clarity of mind. Secondly, at first I came across them on NTV, in the humorous (as it were) program “Happy New Year”. They there, again, portrayed the heads of the country. One was Gorbachev, the other was Stalin. Then the two acrobat brothers somehow imperceptibly ended up on the RTR, in a special issue of "Full House" for the old new year. There they played an amazing scene on the fresh theme of "fathers and sons." They are sitting next to a guy with a player and a grandfather with a beard. And they communicate without hearing each other. This is followed by such dialogues, admiring their senselessness:

Grandfather: Where can I find metal?

Young: Am I a metalhead? Is Metallica making fun of you?

Grandfather: The sweatshirt is not warm.

Young: Yes, and “Hi-Fi” does not warm me.

Then the “young” one speaks about the Internet, and the old one hears “boarding school”.

Grandfather: Well, how are you, in a boarding school?

Young: On the Internet? Cool! You can even go to the American President's website.

Grandfather: Yes, the American president doesn't give a shit about anything.

Gee-gee, ha-ha, knock-knock, sit, I'll open it myself. An interesting example of how a joke can be born already bearded.

- Valentina Lvova. "Knock-knock, sit down, I'll open it myself", Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper.

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Brothers Ponomarenko(June 13, 1967, Novocherkassk) - twin brothers Valery Sergeevich Ponomarenko, a professional drama theater actor, and Alexander Sergeevich Ponomarenko, musician, guitarist.

Biography

Ponomarenko came to the stage one after another, or rather, one brought the other into the genre. Valery Ponomarenko from childhood loved to parody acquaintances, tempered on theatrical skits. They began to invite him to participate in concerts, and then a brilliant idea came to his mind: to involve his brother Alexander in all this. The brothers began their television career under the leadership of Yevgeny Petrosyan in the Crooked Mirror.

From 2000 to 2001, the Ponomarenko brothers ran the All-Russian lottery TV-Bingo-Show on the RTR channel.

Alexander and Valery are laureates of the International Competition "Cup of Humor-99" and the festival of satire and humor "Golden Ostap-2001".

They host the Morning Mail program on the Rossiya TV channel.

In 2013, Valery Ponomarenko took part in the parody show "Repeat!" on Channel One. In the fifth issue, in addition to his number, he and his brother Alexander participated in the number of Anna Bolshova, who made a parody of Margarita Terekhova (depicted Mikhail Boyarsky in two roles - D'Artagnan and Teodoro). In October 2014, Alexander Ponomarenko became a member of another parody show - Variety Theater.

Personal life

According to Alexander Ponomarenko, he is considered the eldest, but they themselves do not know which of them is the eldest. Valery has a wife Elena and three sons: Alexei, Arkady and Yaroslav. Alexander has a wife, Anna, and two children: a daughter, Lyubov, and a son, Herman.

Parody objects

Parodies A. Ponomarenko

  • Leonid Agutin
  • Nikolay Baskov
  • Alexey Buldakov
  • Gennady Vetrov
  • Vitaly Wolf
  • Dmitry Dibrov
  • Regina Dubovitskaya
  • Boris Yeltsin
  • Mikhail Zadornov
  • Victor Zinchuk
  • Viktor Koklyushkin
  • Alexander Lukashenko
  • Pavel Lyubimtsev
  • Alexander Maslyakov
  • Andrey Mironov
  • Dmitry Nagiev
  • Lev Novozhenov
  • Ilya Oleinikov
  • Vladimir Putin
  • Verka Serdiuchka
  • Willy Tokarev
  • Viktor Chernomyrdin
  • Yuri Shevchuk
  • Savik Shuster

Parodies V. Ponomarenko

  • Yuri Antonov
  • Leonid Brezhnev
  • Mikhail Boyarsky
  • George W. Bush
  • Vladimir Vinokur
  • Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Yuri Galtsev
  • Nikolay Drozdov
  • Boris Yeltsin
  • Mikhail Zhvanetsky
  • Vladimir Zhirinovsky
  • Roman Kartsev
  • Vladimir Kuzmin
  • Evgeny Leonov
  • Grigory Leps
  • Lev Leshchenko
  • Andrei Malakhov
  • Georgy Millyar
  • Andrey Mironov
  • Stas Mikhailov
  • Igor Nikolaev
  • Anatoly Papanov
  • Evgeny Petrosyan
  • Anton Privolov
  • Edward Radzinsky
  • Alexander Rosenbaum
  • Yuri Senkevich
  • Yuri Stoyanov
  • Sergey Trofimov
  • Gennady Khazanov
  • Yefim Shifrin
  • Mikhail Shufutinsky
  • Leonid Yakubovich

In the program "Repeat!" (V. Ponomarenko)

  • Efim Shifrin (1 issue, "prank call");
  • Sergei Lavrov (2nd issue);
  • Vladimir Kuzmin (3rd edition; performed the original song by V. Kuzmin "Simon");
  • Andrey Mironov (4th issue; the minister-administrator was parodied - the character of A. Mironov in the movie "An Ordinary Miracle");
  • Mikhail Boyarsky (out of competition, together with his brother Alexander) and Alexander Vasiliev (5th issue);
  • Yuri Stoyanov (6th issue - together with Alexander, who parodied Ilya Oleinikov)
  • Yevgeny Evstigneev (7th issue; the director of the folk theater was parodied - the character of E. Evstigneev in the film "Beware of the Car");
  • Mikhail Zhvanetsky (8th issue; read Zhvanetsky's original monologue "It's OK, Grigory");
  • Efim Shifrin; Lev Durov and Armen Dzhigarkhanyan (category "Cartoons" - the character voiced by L. Durov was parodied - the dog Sharik from the film "Three from Prostokvashino" and the character voiced by A. Dzhigarkhanyan - the wolf from the film "Once upon a time there was a dog"); Gennady Khazanov (final; another member of the jury - Sergei Bezrukov - was parodied by Alexander Ponomarenko).

March 29th, 2014

Among the admirers of I.V. Stalin, various versions about his so-called. "successor". Usually they are associated with that group of relatively young leaders who came to the fore in the war and post-war years and became members of the Presidium of the Central Committee, elected at the 19th Party Congress in October 1952. Some of them subsequently followed Khrushchev and, after his dismissal, began to rule the Soviet Union. Others did not support Khrushchev and were gradually pushed into secondary posts by him, and then hastily sent into retirement. The denouement is sad, though not tragic, as was the case with the generation of the 1890s.

One of the versions about "Stalin's successor" is connected with P.K. Ponomarenko, a prominent representative of this generation. I first became acquainted with this curious hypothesis by reading an interview with I.A. Benediktov.

“Stalin soon picked a worthy, from his point of view, successor, at least for one of the highest posts. I mean Panteleimon Kondratievich Ponomarenko, the former first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus, who during the war headed the headquarters of the partisan movement at the Headquarters of the Supreme Possessing a firm and independent character, Panteleimon Kondratievich was at the same time a collectivist and a democrat to the marrow of his bones, he knew how to win over, organize the friendly work of a wide range of people Stalin, apparently, took into account the fact that Ponomarenko was not part of his inner circle, had his own position and never tried to shift responsibility onto someone else's shoulders.

Document on the appointment of P.K. Ponomarenko was endorsed by several members of the Politburo as the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, and only the death of Stalin prevented the fulfillment of his will. Having become the First Secretary of the Central Committee, Khrushchev, who, naturally, was aware of everything, took the necessary steps in order to push Ponomarenko away - first to Kazakhstan, then, in 1955, to diplomatic work, as ambassador to Poland, and then to the Netherlands . However, he did not work here for long either - the dangerous "competitor" was quickly retired, a very modest one and without the benefits due to him for public service. A simple, modest and unpretentious man in his personal life, burdened with cares for his relatives and friends, he literally eked out a semi-beggarly existence, when finally, after Khrushchev's resignation, his friends, turning to the Central Committee, achieved a worthy provision for his old age.

The existence of such a paper, besides Benediktov, is mentioned by A.I. Lukyanov in his article "The Return of Stalin".

“In this light, Stalin’s announcement of his resignation at the Plenum of the Central Committee, which took place after the 19th Party Congress, was rather the apogee of his struggle for the renewal of all aspects of the post-war life of the country. Then, as you know, the Presidium of the Central Committee expanded two and a half times - up to 25 people. It included a significant number of representatives of the younger generation, party and economic workers from the localities.There was an opportunity for a much broader collective consideration and solution of the most important issues in the life of the country.

And here Stalin had to solve a key problem - who could be nominated for the post of Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR. Stalin had been eyeing this man for a long time, as if saving him for the future. He was Panteleimon Kondratievich Ponomarenko - the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus, the head of the Central Headquarters of the partisan movement during the war, a man who had gone through a good school of party and state work, a well-educated politician. The decision to appoint Ponomarenko Chairman of the Council of Ministers had already been agreed with the majority of members of the then party leadership, and only the unexpected death of Stalin prevented him from fulfilling his will. Although it is quite possible that this personnel decision could have brought Stalin's death closer, since Malenkov, obedient to them, was much more impressed by his inner circle, and especially Beria and Khrushchev.

Immediately after Stalin's death, the "old guard" withdrew Ponomarenko from the Secretariat of the Central Committee, appointing him Minister of Culture, and from 1955 sending him abroad for a long time (to Poland, India, Nepal, the Netherlands, the IAEA)."

As far as I know, no one has ever found a paper on the appointment of Ponomarenko to the Presovmin, but the version is already widely circulating in the media - for example, Regnum writes "the failed head of the Soviet government Panteleimon Ponomarenko" . Another testimony about Ponomarenko as "Stalin's successor" was published in Krasnaya Zvezda in the February 11, 2006 issue.

"- And yet it was he who led the party after Stalin ... Was there another person whom Stalin saw as his successor? There are a lot of legends and gossip on this topic now.

As far as is known, Stalin, in particular, was guided by Panteleimon Kondratievich Ponomarenko, the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus. He was a special person: he came to the party work with a teacher, candidate of sciences. He brilliantly mastered the business, was distinguished by amazing honesty and responsibility, a deep analyst. In 1938 he headed the party organization of Belarus, from the beginning of the war he was a member of the military council of a number of fronts, in 1942-1944 he headed the Central Headquarters of the partisan movement, then headed both the Central Committee and the Council of Ministers of Belarus. When Stalin was traveling by special train to the Potsdam Conference, he stopped in Minsk, where he spent about 14 hours - Ponomarenko reported everything to him in detail about the republic ... Stalin suggested that Panteleimon Kondratievich go with him to Berlin as a representative of the leadership of the partisan movement, but he answered: "I I would ask you not to touch me - I have so many things to do here! And I will just sit there ... " Stalin said: "If you find it necessary, fly in, we will find a place for you."

Ponomarenko soon became secretary of the Central Committee, deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, and then his star went down ...

Of course, because Khrushchev was his opponent! They fought while still being the first secretaries in the republics, in particular on border issues. Khrushchev wanted to pull part of Belarus to Ukraine, but Ponomarenko did not allow it. Having come to power, Khrushchev immediately appointed Ponomarenko Minister of Culture, then First Secretary to Kazakhstan, and in 1955 he sent him as Ambassador to Poland.

How does he know this, General I.P. Potapov, unfortunately, did not specify whether he heard about it "then" or read it somewhere already in the post-perestroika years.

Brief biographical information on Ponomarenko:

Ponomarenko Panteleymon Kondratievich (27.07 (09.08.) 1902-18.01.1984),
party member since 1925, member of the Central Committee in 1939-1961, member of the Presidium of the Central Committee 10/16/52-03/06/53. gg. (candidate 06.03.53-14.02.56), Secretary of the Central Committee 01.07.48-06.03.53
Born on Hut. Shelkovsky, Belorechensky district, Krasnodar Territory. Ukrainian.
In 1932 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers.
In 1918 and 1932-1936 in the Red Army.
From 1919 he worked in the oil fields and railway transport.
Since 1922, at the Komsomol work, since 1936, at engineering work.
In 1938, instructor, deputy. head Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b).
In 1938-1947. First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) of Belarus, at the same time in 1944-1948. Prev. SNK (Council of Ministers) of the Byelorussian SSR, in 1942-1944. early The Central Headquarters of the partisan movement at the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command, was a member of the military councils of a number of fronts.
Lieutenant General (1943).
In 1948-1953. Secretary of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (CPSU), simultaneously from 1950 Minister of Procurement of the USSR.
In 1953-1954. Minister of Culture of the USSR.
In 1954-1955. First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan.
Since 1955 he has been the USSR Ambassador to Poland, since 1957 - in India and Nepal, since 1959 - in the Netherlands.
Since 1962, the representative of the USSR in the IAEA, then in teaching work and the Institute of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU.
Retired since 1978.
Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 1-4 convocations.
He was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.

In a few memoirs, Ponomarenko's personality is characterized very positively.

"From 1948, Ponomarenko was the secretary of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, at the same time the minister of procurement, and from 1953 - the minister of culture of the USSR. Soon he was sent away from Moscow, to Kazakhstan, the first secretary of the party's Central Committee. I am not a particular connoisseur of Ponomarenko's personality, since the distance between him and me, the secretary of the Akmola regional committee of the Komsomol, was great.Nevertheless, I had a certain opinion about him.I attended three meetings of the party and economic activists and at the congress of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan, where Ponomarenko delivered speeches.

The very outward impression of his personality evoked in people an association with the leader. Everyone stood up in unison, applauding him wildly when he appeared at a congress or a meeting of activists. In a Stalin-era jacket, small in stature, with a Socratic forehead, he acted like a magnet on the audience.

He always spoke without a text, with a small piece of paper - a speech plan. They listened to him with great attention, with bated breath. Ponomarenko spoke logically, understandably, his words reached the consciousness of every person. He talked about simple things, about the needs and demands of the workers. His performances lasted 1.5 - 2 hours, and this did not tire anyone.

He had a habit - before going to an asset meeting, to visit stores and see what and how they sell there. And this time he did not change his rule. I traveled around Akmolinsk, went shopping and saw a depressing picture there: the shelves were half empty, there were no basic essentials. Moreover, there are no goods that do not need to be transported to distant lands, they can be made on the spot.

Similar visits Ponomarenko practiced in Alma-Ata. I went to one of the shops and decided to buy sweets. "Where would you like to sleep?" - asks the seller. “Since there is no bag,” says Ponomarenko, “pour it into a hat.” This hat with sweets had a big conversation with the Minister of Commerce. This case became known throughout the republic.

Ponomarenko is now almost completely forgotten, like other people from his cohort. Of modern historians, perhaps only G.A. Kumanev, who personally knew him and published something on this subject in the journal "Otechestvennaya istoriya" (Nos. 5 and 6 for 1998). There is a curious episode connected with a personal clash between Ponomarenko and Khrushchev, then respectively the leaders of Belarus and Ukraine, over the border.

"Just six months after this speech, the world witnessed the collapse of the Polish state, entangled in its relations with Berlin, and on September 17, 1939, units of the Red Army crossed the state border of the USSR, occupying the lands of Western Ukraine and Western Belarus. All ethnographic maps of Europe were clearly the boundaries of the settlement of Belarusians and Ukrainians were drawn, and therefore Ponomarenko, in his conversation with Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences G.A. Kumanev, recalled: "I did not think that ... any complications could arise" when establishing "the administrative border between the new regions of the country."

However, the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine N.S. Khrushchev presented his project of delimitation between the new western lands of the country, according to which almost all of them retreated to the Ukrainian SSR. On November 22, 1939, Khrushchev and Ponomarenko were summoned to the Kremlin to see Stalin. Even before the meeting began in Stalin's office, Khrushchev attacked the project presented by Ponomarenko. “Who concocted this nonsense for you and how can you justify it ?! – he shouted.

Stalin received the first two secretaries, saying: "Great, hetmans, how about the border? You haven't fought yet? Haven't you started a war from abroad? Haven't you concentrated troops? Or did you agree peacefully?"

After careful study and comparison of the two drafts of the administrative border of the republics, Stalin supported Ponomarenko's proposal in the main. True, Stalin made an amendment, drawing in one place the border to the north of the one that was indicated on the map of Ponomarenko. Stalin explained this by "the desire of the Ukrainians to get some wood."

During the dinner that followed the meeting, Khrushchev made no secret of his resentment. Ponomarenko recalled: "In the face, in the mood of Nikita Sergeevich, it was felt that he was dissatisfied with this outcome and he will remember this story for a long time."

The appointment of Ponomarenko as the head of the TsSHPD also did not go without scandal - the NKVD (Beria) believed that their department should deal with the partisan movement, and Khrushchev, of course, wanted to see a representative of Ukraine there, not Belarus. But they appointed Ponomarenko. As Stalin emphasized, the partisan movement is a party, political affair, and not a KGB one. Chekists Ponomarenko did not forgive this even decades later. So, at the insistence of I.G. Starinov's Ponomarenko's book, which was being prepared for publication, was severely cut, because it contained "secret information." Personally, Ponomarenko had a conflict with Starinov while the latter was working at the TsSHPD.

I once had a chance to personally meet Kumanev, and I asked him if Ponomarenko could be Stalin's successor. He answered in the sense that Ponomarenko, in terms of his personal and professional qualities, could replace Stalin, but, as I understand it, Kumanev knew nothing about the version of the "successor".

Most likely, Ponomarenko as Stalin's successor is another myth, born of the inflamed historical consciousness of Russians of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, which is frantically looking for all sorts of alternatives to the current situation in the country, rushing from one extreme to another ("if only the whites won, then we would live! Now, if Trotsky defeated Stalin, how good it would be! Now, if the Germans defeated ours, now they would drink Bavarian beer! ”etc.) But the temptation, of course, is very great - to see a person in Khrushchev’s place more cultured and intelligent, who would lead a different policy.

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Ponomarenko came to the stage one after another, or rather, one brought the other into the genre. Valery Ponomarenko from childhood loved to parody acquaintances, tempered on theatrical skits. They began to invite him to participate in concerts, and then a brilliant idea came to his mind: to involve his brother Alexander in all this. The brothers began their television career under the leadership of Yevgeny Petrosyan in "Crooked Mirror".

From 2000 to 2001, the Ponomarenko brothers ran the All-Russian lottery TV-Bingo-Show on the RTR channel.

Alexander and Valery are laureates of the International Competition "Cup of Humor-99" and the festival of satire and humor "Golden Ostap-2001".

In 2013, Valery Ponomarenko took part in the parody show "Repeat!" on Channel One. In the fifth issue, in addition to his number, he and his brother Alexander participated in the number of Anna Bolshova, who made a parody of Margarita Terekhova (portrayed Mikhail Boyarsky in two roles - D'Artagnan and Teodoro). In October 2014, Alexander Ponomarenko became a member of another parody show - Variety Theater.

Personal life

According to Alexander Ponomarenko, he is considered the eldest, but they themselves do not know which of them is the eldest. Valery has a wife Elena and three sons: Alexei, Arkady and Yaroslav. Alexander has a wife, Anna, and two children: a daughter, Lyubov, and a son, Herman.