In the dynamic world of television, where roles define careers, Dmytro Vivchariuk has carved out a unique niche for himself with his portrayal in the series "Catch Before 30." This series, which has already gripped audiences for two seasons and eagerly awaits its third, blends humor and emotion, centering around three ambitious women and their unexpected roommate, Fima, played by none other than Vivchariuk.

From Unexpected Roommate to Emotional Anchor

Vivchariuk’s character, Fima, initially serves as a "lightning rod" for his female roommates, who see him more as a confidante than a conventional male figure. Yet, beneath the surface, Fima harbors feelings for one of the roommates, Lyuba, adding a rich layer of complexity to his role.

While Fima navigates the twists of youthful relationships on screen, in real life, Dmytro Vivchariuk is a devoted family man. Contrary to his character’s fictional age of 29, Vivchariuk is 35 and has built a family with his wife Olga, with whom he shares two sons.

Unveiling the Personal Life Behind the Screen

Off-screen, Vivchariuk’s life is marked by the joys and challenges of fatherhood. His eldest son, Zakhar, is 10 years old and lives with autism, a fact that Vivchariuk approaches with heartfelt understanding and acceptance. "He’s not sick; he’s unique, " Vivchariuk shares, encapsulating his progressive perspective on what many might term a condition.

"He’s cosmos! Zakhar senses the world with different vibrations, " says Vivchariuk. "He’s free, he has his own universe."

These words reveal not just a father's love but also a profound respect for his child’s individuality. Vivchariuk further expresses that he often finds himself learning from Zakhar's distinct outlook on life.

A Multifaceted Artist Balancing Career and Passion

Vivchariuk's career began in the harmonious world of choral singing, where he even earned a conductor's diploma before transitioning to acting. Now, as a prominent actor in the Wild Theatre and a frequent face in films, he continues to captivate audiences with each performance.

His younger son, Lyubomyr, aged 6, showcases a burgeoning talent for languages, having quickly mastered German alongside his native Ukrainian, reflecting the diverse talents of the Vivchariuk household.

Vivchariuk's journey from choir to cinema and his role as a family man present a tapestry of life’s complexities, much like the character of Fima he portrays. As audiences await the next chapter of "Catch Before 30, " they do so with the understanding that the man behind the role is as compelling as his on-screen counterpart.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova