Star of “Women’s Doctor” Surprised by a Fact from the Past in His Hometown of Zaporizhzhia
Ukrainian actor Andriy Isayenko recalled how he worked at a radio market in his hometown of Zaporizhzhia. This experience nearly landed the future film star in prison.
He shared this in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
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During the conversation, the actor revealed what he would name a film about himself. He would like to call such a film “Don’t Fall Off,” and the reason for this is his life in his hometown.
“I came here from Zaporizhzhia. It was a certain path, and I had my own little area there. Well, Zaporizhzhia is such a city… I saw many of my acquaintances in not very good condition,” he confessed.
Andriy shared an interesting episode from his life when he was almost jailed for selling discs. At that time, he was working at the radio market and found himself on the brink of serious legal trouble.
“In Zaporizhzhia, they tried to stop me, to keep me. I was working at the radio market. And at that radio market, they were also trying to pin a sentence on me, so to speak, for selling pirated discs,” the actor shared.
Andriy Isayenko on his tumultuous life in Zaporizhzhia (photo: RBC-Ukraine)
The actor does not hide that the consequences would have been just. Fortunately, he managed to avoid serious problems.
“I paid a fine. I don’t remember, but somehow we got through it. They took pity on me,” he said.
The actor added that many factors in life can lead a person astray. That is why it is important to choose the right direction.
“There are many factors in the life of any person that can lead them off course. Keep pushing forward and don’t fall off,” he emphasized, referring to the meaning of the title of the film about himself.
For more about Isayenko’s journey in acting, his long-term relationship with his wife, working with his daughter, and his political views, watch the full interview with journalist Yuliya Hayuk on RBC-Ukraine LIFE.
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