Oleg Popov
An image from The Last Crook, one of the productions that also features Oleg Popov.
Oleg Popov

Oleg Popov

July 31, 1930 — Vyrubovo, Moskovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR

Born in the village of Vyrubovo, Kuntsevo district, Moscow oblast, RSFSR, USSR. Famous clown. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1956). People's Artist of the RSFSR (1958). People's Artist of the USSR (1969). Educated at the State School of Circus Arts (graduated in 1950). Began his career as an equilibrist, performing with the act "Eccentric on a Free Wire". In 1951, he debuted as a carpet clown. He finally established himself in this role in the Youth Circus Group (1951-1953). Created the artistic image of the "Sunny Clown" - an indefatigable guy with a shock of blond hair in deliberately wide striped pants and a checkered cap. The artist took part in the first tours of the Soviet circus in Western Europe. These trips brought him worldwide fame. Since 1991, he lived and worked in Germany, where he performed under the pseudonym "Hans im Glück" / "Happy Hans". In June 2015, for the first time, after 24 years of living in Germany, he visited Russia. On June 30, he performed in the arena of the Sochi Circus with two reprises as part of the International Professional Circus Award "Master". In December 2015, he performed in St. Petersburg at the opening of the Ciniselli Circus after restoration. He died in Rostov-on-Don, where he was on tour.

Mama

Mama

1976

The Blue Bird

The Blue Bird

1976

Armourless Knight

Armourless Knight

1966

A Funny Dream, or Laughter and Tears

A Funny Dream, or Laughter and Tears

1976

Half A Hour For Miracles

Half A Hour For Miracles

1968

The Last Crook

The Last Crook

1966

Daring Circus Youth

Daring Circus Youth

1953