Lithuanian actor, theater teacher, former minister of culture.
in 1967 Remigijus Vilkaitis graduated from Kybarta K. Donelaitis secondary school. 1967-1971 served in the Soviet army. 1971-1975 studied acting at the Lithuanian State Conservatory.
For five years he taught at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and the Vilnius Conservatory.
For about 20 years, he was engaged in various projects of Lithuanian television and private TV channels, created many characters in the programs "Bicycle Experts" and "Bicycle Show". The most famous of them is Agurkich, the prototype of businessman and politician Viktor Uspaskich. Realized two productions on Lithuanian Radio. He directed Homer's "Iliad" at the Educational Theater of the Lithuanian Academy of Music, Darius Fo's "Death of an Anarchist" and "Perpetum mobile" based on A. Chekhov's short stories at the State Youth Theater. Remigijus Vilkaitis has extensive acting experience. He has created several prominent roles in Oskar Korshunov's theater: the father in "The Face of Fire", doctor Stravinsky and prosecutor Pilate in "The Master and Margarita", Friar Lorenzo in "The Amazing and Heartbreaking Story of Romeo and Juliet".