Konstantin Kryukov is a multifaceted Russian individual, exceling in both the realms of acting and production. His journey began at the tender age of five, when his father's work took the family to Switzerland. There, he attended kindergarten, followed by a private school where education was conducted in English.
Although he only spent a year at this institution, his parents subsequently enrolled him in a Swiss public school, where he remained until the 6th grade. Kryukov's academic pursuits continued with his graduation from the prestigious art school in Zurich.
Subsequently, the family returned to Russia, and he enrolled at a school affiliated with the German Embassy in Moscow, graduating as an external student from grades 10-11. His educational trajectory took an unexpected turn when he opted to study at the Gemological Institute of America's (GIA) Moscow branch.
At the age of 16, he became one of the youngest graduates of the institute, earning the prestigious title of certified gemologist, a specialist in precious stones. However, his passion for the law soon took precedence, and he enrolled in the branch of Moscow State Law University in 2001.
Five years later, he graduated from the Moscow State Law Academy in 2006. Kryukov's foray into the world of cinema commenced in 2005 with his role as Private Petrovskiy in the film 9th Company.
This initial success led to his involvement in various film projects, including the role of novice writer Pavel Gushchin in Tri polugratsii (2006) and a playmaker in Zhara (2006). However, it was his portrayal in the film Lyubov kak lyubov (2006) that brought him widespread recognition and popularity.
Kryukov's subsequent roles in sensational films, such as the adaptation of Pelevin's novel Generation P (2011),solidified his position as a talented and versatile actor.