Wikipedia of Viktor Komarov from the stand-up show


early years

Viktor Komarov was born in the Russian capital on May 9, 1986.
The future comedian studied well; the class included in-depth study of economics and mathematics. From early childhood, Victor played pranks on his family and friends. After receiving a certificate of secondary education, the young man entered the Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Atomics, Faculty of Computers and Systems. After graduating from the institute in 2009, Victor worked for some time as an engineer at Mosfilm. In his life he managed to sell vacuum cleaners, distribute leaflets and even cook pizza.

Personal life

In 2020, Victor married a girl named Ella. As the comedian admits, they got married after getting knocked up. In his monologue, Komarov said that this is the only way to create a family. The newlyweds celebrated their wedding quite modestly. In the registry office itself there were only the bride and groom and a couple of employees, and at home they celebrated in a small circle. Komarov admits that spending money on a celebration is stupid: after all, many expect that it will be won off with gifts from guests. According to the comedian, this money would be better spent on a baby. The couple has a son named Alexander.

Comedian

Viktor Komarov has strived to prove himself in humor since his youth. He played in KVN, without achieving much success, however. One day our hero watched a performance by English stand-up comedian Eddie Izzard. Inspired by this, Victor wrote a monologue in a similar genre. It was at that moment in his life that Komarov realized exactly what he wanted to do in life and began working in the chosen direction. He begins performing with original material at a time when stand-up is just emerging in Russia. The first “open microphones” appear in Moscow. His debut appearance in front of an audience and his first tests in interaction with the audience will take place in 2010. These are live performances at the Moscow Comedy Cafe, at that time there was no TV show in Russia yet. As he gained experience, the comedian tried to perform at other venues in the capital and other cities, including in front of the public in Baku.

Then, in 2010, Komarov gave his first solo concert. And next year he participates in the TV show “Battle for Air” on MUZ-TV - a humorous battle between comedians from all over the country. Soon, Viktor Komarov himself becomes the organizer of the stand-up project “Funny for Money”, with the participants of which (among them is Slava Komissarenko) he had previously participated in at various metropolitan venues. The artist also appeared on the Moscow show Central Park.

Humor and creativity

Viktor Komarov began performing his own numbers as soon as “open microphones” appeared in Moscow. It was 2010, and at first there was no talk of television concerts, but only of live performances, where the aspiring artist learned to interact with the audience.

And the next year, Victor appeared on the TV show “Battle for Broadcast” on MUZ-TV. The first experience of filming gave Komarov confidence, and he went to a kind of competition in the “Comedy Battle”, where he reached the final. Victor failed to win the show, but he was convinced that he had found his business. At the same time, the comedian, together with Marat Sekaev, organized a specialized project “Funny for Money”, and together with Oleg Yesenin went on tour to Russian cities.

And when the TNT channel launched a new humorous TV show, “Stand Up,” Viktor Komarov, along with Ruslan Bely, Slava Komissarenko, Timur Karginov and Yulia Akhmedova, became one of the first residents.

He is one of the few participants who does not have a clear role and a narrow topic of jokes. Victor writes sketches on various topics, talking about the events he experienced, in a comical, but at the same time in a positive form, charging the audience with optimism.

The comedian attracts attention not only with jokes: each artist’s sketch is a mini-performance performed by one actor.

Viktor Komarov in the show “Stand Up”

In April 2014, the premiere of the biographical film “Startup” took place, where the main roles were played by Shamil Khamatov and Evgeny Tkachuk. This is the story of the creation of the largest Russian search portal. The plot centers on two friends who become business partners. The prototypes of the guys were Arkady Volozh and Ilya Segalovich. Viktor Komarov played a minor role in the film. The comedian's hero's name was Roma.

Then he participated in the show “Don't Sleep!”. The host of the project was Sergei Gorelikov. The essence of the program is that each participant contributes 10,000 rubles. This constitutes the prize fund. The comedian then makes a joke. And the jury decides whether the performance was funny.

Comedy Battle

The next step in the artist’s career was participation in the “Comedy Battle-3” competition. Viktor Komarov successfully reached the finals and received the right to permanent participation in the Stand Up television project on TNT. At this moment, Komarov became known throughout the country. Also, participation in a popular show leads him to meet such comedians as Ruslan Bely, Timur Karginov, Yulia Akhmedova, Ivan Abramov and others. Viktor Komarov’s career also includes an appearance in the film “Startup” by Roman Karimov and Yevgeny Tkachuk. This is a biographical drama about the creation of a Russian IT project from scratch. He also appears in other comedy shows. Viktor Komarov is a comedian who does not limit himself to a clear role. He writes jokes on various topics, sharing what affects him. Critics note that Victor charges the audience with positivity. An artist’s appearances on stage are similar to performances that one actor manages to create.

Fame

Komarov’s creative career began in 2010, when he performed at one of the capital’s Comedy Cafes. He had to learn to interact with the public and gain other necessary experience to work in the field of humor. Subsequently, he performed at other venues in Moscow and toured in Baku and Samara.

Victor worked very fruitfully, so already in May 2010 he gave his first solo concert.

Soon he assembled his own stand-up team called “Funny for Money.” This group successfully performed at Moscow venues until 2012.

After this experience, he participated in the shows “Comedy Battle 3” and “Battle for Air”, and starred in the film “Startup”.

This comedian most often appears before audiences in the role of a “Positive Loser.” Usually he talks about the events that he was once lucky enough to experience, and he does it so funny that literally after every phrase the audience explodes with laughter. Viktor Komarov is not used to limiting himself to any boundaries. He talks about everything that interests and worries him.

Wife and a little about personal things

Viktor Komarov got married in 2020. The wedding, as reported on the Internet, was modest, and two months later the family had a son. The wife often appears in the comedian’s monologues. However, she is not a public person, and Viktor Komarov does not strive to show his other half to the world. There is information on the Internet that in 2020 the couple got a pet – a Pomeranian Spitz named Coco.

The comedian's favorite sport is hockey. Victor touches on the topic of winter and other sports in his stand-ups.

Wife of Viktor Komarov – photo

The personal life of the comedian has always interested his fans, especially since before going on stage he is presented as a loser who cannot build normal relationships with girls. However, these words are just an image; in fact, Victor dated a girl for a long time, whom he married in 2020. She is not a public figure, but photos of Viktor Komarov’s wife can still be found on the Internet.

And, although the young people themselves do not like to advertise their relationship, the comedian’s fans diligently tried to find his beloved on social networks. Apparently, her name is Ella Komarova - she is “friends” with the comedian on social networks.

Victor Komarov and his wife did not organize a magnificent celebration: the wedding was modest and only those closest to them were invited to it. By the way, the bride was seven months pregnant during the celebration. And Viktor Komarov and his wife themselves never denied that they got married “on the fly” - they don’t see anything wrong with it.

Children are the most precious thing that can appear in a family. Also in 2015, young people managed to test this in their own practice: Komarov and his wife had a son. Victor often posts photos with him on social networks, where it is clear that he is not only a talented comedian and a loving husband, but also a caring father.

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Comedian career

From his youth, Komarov tried to prove himself in the world of humor, tried to play in KVN, but did not achieve much success in this path. One day, Komarov came across a recording of a performance by English stand-up comedian Eddie Izzard, who inspired the young man to write a monologue in a similar genre of chaotic eccentric monologue. At that moment, Victor decided on what he would like to do in life and began to work hard in this vein.

Viktor Komarov became interested in KVN from his youth. For the first time, Komarov tried himself as a stand-up artist in 2010 - these were live performances in the capital's Comedy Cafe, where the artist learned to interact with the audience. Soon, the comedian, who had gained experience, began performing at other venues in Moscow, and also read his monologues to the residents of Samara and Baku.

Viktor Komarov at the dawn of his stand-up career In May 2010, Komarov gave his first solo concert, and the following year he took part in the TV show “Battle for Broadcast” on MUZ-TV - a humorous battle between comedians from all over the country. At one time, participants in this program included such now famous comedians as Ilya Sobolev, Arseny Popov and Sergei Matvienko. Viktor Komarov in the “Battle for the Air” program Soon, Victor became a co-organizer of the stand-up project “Funny for Money”, with the participants of which (Sergei “ Sergeich" Kutergin, Karen Arutyunov, Vyacheslav Komissarenko) performed at various venues in the capital until the end of 2012. In addition, in 2012, the artist could be heard at the Moscow show Central Park.

Viktor Komarov at a performance in Samara The next important step in the artist’s career was participation in the humorous competition “Comedy Battle-3”, in which the guy successfully reached the finals and received the right to permanent participation in the Stand Up show on TNT. Also reaching the finals of the competition were Sergei Kutergin and the Sochi duet “20:14”, who became a resident of the Comedy Club.

Victor’s monologues touched on a variety of topics: relationships and money, sports and raising children, social activities and religion, human evolution and technology... The jokes were supported by gestures and Komarov’s signature facial expressions.

Participation in the show “Stand Up” made Komarov famous throughout the country and gave him acquaintance with such talented comedians as Ruslan Bely, Stas Starovoitov, Timur Karginov, Ivan Abramov, Yulia Akhmedova, Nurlan Saburov and many other artists of the spoken genre.

Victor Komarov in the show “Stand Up” In 2014, Victor appeared in the film “Startup” by Roman Karimov and Yevgeny Tkachuk, a biographical drama about the history of creating a large Russian IT project from scratch, and also took part in the humorous show “Don’t Sleep!” on the TNT channel, where he shared funny episodes from his youth.

Komarov Victor

Resident of the show “Stand Up”. Humorist. Screenwriter. Participant of TNT projects “Laughter without Rules”, “Slaughter League”, “Open Microphone”.

Viktor Komarov was born on May 9, 1986 in Moscow. The guy studied in the economics and mathematics class of school No. 843, and after receiving a certificate of secondary education he entered the Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation, the Faculty of Computers and Systems.

After receiving his diploma, Victor even worked for some time as a security systems engineer and digital cinema engineer at Mosfilm. But even from his student days, Komarov was attracted to the stage. The young man tried himself in the famous Club of the Cheerful and Resourceful, and acted out comical scenes with a partner.

One day, Victor saw on an Internet page a video of a performance by British stand-up comedian Eddie Izzard. I immediately tried to write the text myself and realized that I had found what I needed! As a result, Komarov quit his lucrative but unloved job as an engineer and plunged into the vague and dubious prospects of humor.

Komarov first tried himself as a stand-up artist in 2010, when he performed at the capital’s Comedy Cafe, where the artist learned to interact with the audience. Soon, the comedian, who had gained experience, began performing at other venues in Moscow, and also read his monologues to the residents of Samara and Baku.

In May 2010, Komarov gave his first solo concert, and the following year he took part in the TV show “Battle for Air” on MUZ-TV, a humorous battle between comedians from all over the country. At one time, such famous comedians as Ilya Sobolev, Arseny Popov and Sergei Matvienko became participants in this program.

The next important step in the artist’s career was participation in the humorous competition “Comedy Battle-3”, in which the guy successfully reached the finals and received the right to permanent participation in the new show Stand Up on TNT. Also reaching the finals of the competition were Sergei Kutergin and the Sochi duet “20:14”, who became a resident of the Comedy Club.

And when the TNT channel launched a new humorous TV show, “Stand Up,” Viktor Komarov, along with Ruslan Bely, Slava Komissarenko, Timur Karginov and Yulia Akhmedova, became one of the first residents.

Komarov is one of the few participants who does not have a clear role and a narrow topic of jokes. Victor writes sketches on various topics, talking about the events he experienced, in a comical, but at the same time in a positive form, charging the audience with optimism. The comedian attracts attention not only with jokes: each artist’s sketch is a real mini-performance, performed by one actor.

Married. Raises a son.

Projects of Victor Komarov

Projects of Victor Komarov

2010 - "KVN" 2010 - "Comedy Battle" 2012 - "Battle for the Air" 2013 - present. vr. — “Stand Up” 2014 — “Don’t sleep!” 2014 - “Startup” 2020 - “Where is the logic?” 2020 - “Where is the logic?”

03.01.2019

Participation in Stand Up

Having decided on his genre, Victor immediately decides to perform at various “open microphones”. It was 2010, and the young man first tried himself not on television, but at live performances, where the guy learned to communicate with the audience without any problems.

In 2011, the guy decides that it’s time for him to start acting in various television programs. Victor first made his debut on MUZ-TV on the TV show “Battle for the Air.” After participating in this show, Komarov becomes more confident and decides to participate in the “Comedy Battle”, thanks to his special sense of humor, he only makes it to the finals. Although he did not win the main prize of the project, he realized that he was doing his own thing.

And when a new comedy show, “Stand Up,” appeared on TNT, the young comedian became one of its first residents.

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