Dmitry Nazarov
Born
Dmitry Yurievich Nazarov

(1957-07-04) 4 July 1957
NationalityRussian
Occupation(s)Actor, television presenter, poet
Years active1980 – present
Height1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
SpouseOlga Vasilyeva
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Dmitry Yurievich Nazarov (Russian: Дми́трий Ю́рьевич Наза́ров; born 4 July 1957) is а Soviet and Russian actor, television presenter and poet.[1] People's Artist of Russia (2000).[2]

He is an actor, known for Le Concert (2009), Largo Winch II (2011) and Yeltsin: Three Days in August (2011).

Early life

Dmitry Nazarov was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. In his youth he worked as a pastry chef at the bakery. In 1980 he graduated from the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (course Viktor Korshunov). In 1980 to 1995 he worked at the Maly Theater, then in the theater "Sphere" and the Theatre of the Russian Army, and since 2002 - in the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater.[1]

Career

Between 2002 and 2008 Nazarov hosted the cooking show Culinary Duel on NTV. Host of the TVC inventor competition program Think Tank from the year 2009.[1]

In the mystical series Call he played chief investigator Khromov, who specializes in mysterious crimes.[1]

Since 2012, Nazarov has played the lead role of chef Viktor Barinov on the Russian comedy TV series Kitchen.

In 2013, he became the host of the Friday! show The Hunger Games. In 2014 he became a presenter of show Recipe for a Million on the STS channel. On September 5, 2015 has once again become the host of program Culinary Duel on the NTV channel.[1]

Since the start of 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Nazarov has criticized the war online. In January 2023, it was reported that Nazarov and his wife were fired by the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater for his anti-war views.[3]

Awards and honours

In May 1993, he was awarded the honorary title of Merited Artist of the Russian Federation.[1]

Winner of the Crystal Turandot Award for Best Actor in the 1997/1998 season, for Satin in the play TSATRA "The Lower Depths", Winner of the "Seagull" for the best actor of the season, "Mask of Zorro" (2005 play "The Forest"), the Icarus animation award in 2017.[1]

In March 2000, he was awarded the honorary title of People's Artist of Russia.[1] He received the Order of Friendship in 2008.

Personal life

He has one daughter with his first wife Natalia, one son and one daughter with his second wife, Russian actress Olga Vasilyeva.[1]

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Coast lance TV
1983 The Cherry Orchard passer TV
1992/95 Melochi zhizni Alexander Vakarov TV series
1998 At sword's points Svetozar Vodopyanov Mini-series
2001 Head of the Citizen Arkady Halandovsky, store manager TV series
2002 Kamenskaya 3 Roman Rubtsov, businessman TV series
2002 Law Ivan Sklyar TV series
2003 Time is money Viktor Dolgopolov TV series
2003 The angel on the road Gennady TV series
2003 Railway station Viktor Larin TV series
2003 Marsh Turetskogo mayor Alexander Yurievich TV series (season 3)
2004 The Red Chapel Leo Grossvogel TV series
2004 Shtrafbat father Michail TV series
2005 Full speed ahead! Andrei Lyakhov TV series
2006 Money Day Dostoevsky
2006 Lusty, or Magnificent Four Pavel TV series
2006 Golden Calf Adam Kozlevich TV series
2006 Prince Vladimir Dobrynya (voice)
2006/09 Calling Alexey Khromov TV series (season 2,3,4)
2009 The New Adventures of Grandmas Ëzhki (voice)
2009 Le Concert Aleksandr Abramovich Grosman
2010/14 Fixico Dedus (voice) Animated series
2011 Largo Winch II Virgil Nazatchov
2011 Yeltsin: Three Days in August Boris Yeltsin TV
2011 Revelation Andrey Knyazev, colonel TV series
2012 Spy Nadya's father
2012 The color of the bird cherry Saveliy TV series
2012/15 Kitchen Viktor Petrovich Barinov, Chef TV series
2013/16 Alisa Knows What to Do! Gromozeka (voice) Animated series
2013 Möbius Inzirillo
2013 The country is a good kiddies
2013/14 While the village is asleep Gregory TV series
2014 Ladoga Kulyasov, major, commander Mini-series
2014 Kitchen in Paris Viktor Petrovich Barinov, Chef
2015 SOS, Ded Moroz, or all come true! Ivan
2016 Kitchen in Shanghai (The Kitchen in China) Viktor Petrovich Barinov, Chef
2016 Hotel Eleon Viktor Petrovich Barinov, Chef (episode) TV series
2017 Kitchen. The Last Battle Viktor Petrovich Barinov, Chef
2017 Stalin Joseph Stalin
2019 Wild League Rodion Balashov
2019/20 Kitchen. War For The Hotel Viktor Petrovich Barinov, Chef TV series

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Дмитрий Назаров". Russia-K.
  2. President's Decree № 542 from March 23, 2000 at Kremlin.ru
  3. ЛИБГАРДТ, Ольга (2023-01-13). "Константин Хабенский уволил Дмитрия Назарова и его жену из МХТ". kp.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-01-14.
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