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Prior to his leadership role in Ukraine, PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyyhad a career as a comedian and actor.
A global spotlight is currently on 44-year-old Zelenskyy as he stays on the ground in Ukraine to help stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who launched an attack on the country Feb. 24, with forces moving from the north, south and east.
“We are not putting down arms. We will be defending our country, because our weapon is truth, and our truth is that this is our land, our country, our children, and we will defend all of this,” he said in a video last week, according to aCNNtranslation. “That is it. That’s all I wanted to tell you. Glory to Ukraine.”
After earning a law degree from the Kryvyi Rih Institute of Economics, Zelenskyy entered theentertainment industry, joining a competitive comedy team and going on to work as an actor.
Eventually, that led to roles in major feature films and work as an entertainment executive and, in 2015, a starring role as the president of Ukraine on the popular television seriesServant of the People. He also voiced Paddington bear in the Ukrainian version of the 2014 film and its 2017 sequel,The Hollywood Reporterconfirmed.
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Paddingtonactor Hugh Bonneville reacted to that fact on Twitter over the weekend as social media pointed out Zelenskyy’s voice work in the beloved role: “Until today I had no idea who provided the voice of @paddingtonbear in Ukraine. Speaking for myself, thank you, President [Zelenskyy],“wroteBonneville.
Additionally, Zelenskyywon Ukraine’s versionofDancing with the Starsback in 2006.
Observers say much of Zelenskyy’s political success can be attributed to the unrest andrevolution of 2014, when popular protest brought down Ukraine’s then-President Viktor Yanukovich. By 2019, the disenchantment with the country’s political elite had become even further ingrained, helping propel a political outsider to the highest office.
Zelenskyy — who is married to Ukrainian architect and screenwriter Olena Volodymyrivna Zelenska, with whom he shares two kids —ran with no party affiliationand no clear team of expert advisers until days before the election, and he attended no in-person campaign events and held no rallies, instead turning to social media to make a name for himself. After appearing in a slew of YouTube and Instagram posts and making television appearances, he handily won a first-round election and later, arunoff.
Zelenskyy campaigned oneasing tensions with Russia, but some Ukrainians say that stance hasn’t worked. He has attempted to project strength as Putin amasses troops on the border. Still, some analysts reportedly worry he’s too politically inexperienced to stand up to the Russian autocrat.
source: people.com