Sergei Glushko

Sergei Vitalievich Glushko (Russian: Сергей Витальевич Глушко; born 8 March 1970) is a Russian actor, stripper, singer and fitness model, known in the countries of the former USSR as a stripper under the pseudonym of Tarzan and as the husband of Natasha Korolyova.[1]

Sergei Glushko
Born
Sergei Vitalievich Glushko

(1970-03-08) 8 March 1970
NationalityRussian
OccupationSinger, actor, stripper, fitness model, fitness-trainer, businessman

Biography

Sergei Gluschko was born and raised in Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. After completing the A.F. Mozhaysky's Military-Space Academy, Sergei worked as an engineer at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome for a year. Between 1992 and 1995 he was married to servicewoman Elena Perevedentseva.[2]

In the mid-1990s, he moved to Moscow and began his modeling career and appeared in several music videos, including Because one can not be so beautiful by the band Bely Oryol.[3] Sergei acted in the Presnyakov brothers play "Flooring" and later got an offer to become a stripper.[4] After five years of work, famous artists began to invite him to perform with them. His first appearance in film was an uncredited role in 8 ½ $. Afterwards, he studied theater at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts.[5]

Sergei Glushko became romantically involved with the well-known Russian singer Natasha Korolyova in 2001. Their relationship received widespread coverage in Russian media. He married Natasha in 2003 and their son Arkhip was born in 2002.[6][7]

In 2009, Sergei released the book Cult of Body in which he shares his advice on fitness and nutrition.[8][9]

Glushko was listed on Myrotvorets in 2017 for "deliberate violation of the state border of Ukraine" – he was a member of the jury of the beauty contest "Pearl of the Black Sea-2017", which was held in Sevastopol in July.[10][11]

Selected filmography

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