Solto Esengulov

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Solto Esengulov
Born April 7, 1995 (1995-04-07) (age 29)
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Nationality American
Occupation Actor, Artist

Solto Esengulov was born in April 7, 1995 on Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. He is an Actor, Artist. He’s been working for more than a decade to assist people succeed on social media and utilize it to expand their business and gain recognition. [1][2]

Career

He was born in Bishkek, raised in the Ak-Orgo region. He graduated from high school No. 55. From an early age he dreamed of becoming a film director.

Solto Esengulov Originally from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Esengulov is now practicing his dance moves in Los Angeles, California. His moves include balancing on the top of his head, bulging out his shoulder blades, and displacing his abdomen. Esengulov himself describes his unique style as a combination of Bruce Lee moves with the precise actions of a robot.[3]

From conga-dancing dogs and bicycling ballerinas, to hair-raising feats of strength and death-defying motorcycle stunts, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! A Century of Strange! is sure to delight readers of all ages. With over 1,200 weird-but-true stories from around the world and 256 pages of wild and wonderful photography, this year’s collection of all things odd is not-to-be-missed.[4]

He began his career as a member of the Tumar KR group, which is supported by Atay Omurzakov. However, as Solto admitted, at the casting in Ukraine for the project "Everybody Dance", he left the group, because he saw his way in a different direction, however, he does not like to focus on this topic. Now he lives in Los Angeles, and told K-News how he went from Bishkek to the city of dreams and fulfilment of hopes.[5]


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