List of people from Krasnoyarsk
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This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
Contents
Born in Krasnoyarsk
19th century
1801–1900
- Vasily Surikov (1848–1916), Russian painter
- Vladimir Rebikov (1866–1920), Russian composer and pianist
- Pyotr Krasikov (1870–1939), functionary of the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks) and the Soviet Union; the first Procurator General of the Soviet Union, serving from 1924 to 1933
- Abram Markson (1888–1938), Russian and Soviet violinist and conductor
20th century
1901–1930
- Vitaly Abalakov (1906–1986), Soviet mountaineer and inventor
- Yevgeniy Abalakov (1907–1948), Soviet alpinist and sculptor
- Tatiana Kopnina (1921–2009), Soviet Russian painter and art teacher
- Bob Martin (1922–1998), Austrian singer
- Viktor Astafyev (1924–2001), Soviet and Russian writer
- Yuz Aleshkovsky (born 1929), Russian writer, poet, playwright and performer of his own songs
1931–1950
- Eduard Shafransky (1937–2005), Russian classical guitarist and composer
- Eduard Malofeyev (born 1942), Soviet and Belarusian football coach and player
- Vladimir Krainev (1944–2011), Russian pianist and professor of piano
- Yevgeni Popov (* 1946), Russian writer
- Valery Shmukler (born 1946), Soviet Ukrainian engineer
- Viktor Tretiakov (born 1946), Russian violinist and conductor
- Veniamin Kostitsin (born 1949), Russian-born artist based in Austria
- Vladimir Kvint (born 1949), Russian economist and strategist
- Yevgeniy Yevsyukov (born 1950), Russian race walker
1951–1960
- Jurgis Kairys (born 1952), Lithuanian aerobatic pilot and aeronautical engineer
- Oleg Romantsev (born 1954), Soviet and Russian international footballer and coach
- Sergey Lomanov, Sr. (born 1957), Russian bandy manager and former player (forward)
- Andreï Makine (born 1957), Russian-born French author
- Galina Yenyukhina (born 1959), Russian cyclist[1]
- Edkham Akbulatov (born 1960), Russian politician
1961–1970
- Dmitri Hvorostovsky (born 1962), Russian operatic baritone
- Zosima Davydov (1963–2010), Russian Orthodox bishop of Yakutsk and Lensk
- Alexej Jaškin (born 1965), Russian-born Czech professional ice hockey defenceman
- Sergei Kruglov (born 1966), Russian poet and priest
- Oleg Kuzhlev (born 1966), Russian professional football coach and a former player
- Vyacheslav Atavin (born 1967), Soviet and Russian handball player
- Svetlana Fedotkina (born 1967), Russian speed skater
- Sergei Klischin (born 1967), Austrian judoka
- Orit Zuaretz (born 1967), Israeli politician
- Vladimir Baksheyev (born 1970), Russian professional footballer
- Andrey Vorobyov (born 1970), Russian politician, governor of Moscow Oblast since 2013
- Victor Remsha (born 1970), Russian businessman
- Mikhail Terentiev (born 1970), Russian Paralympian
1971–1980
- Svetlana Tchernousova (born 1972), Russian former biathlete
- Igor Bakhtin (born 1973), Russian professional football coach and a former player
- Larissa Loukianenko (born 1973), Belarusian individual rhythmic gymnast
- Maxim Galanov (born 1974), Russian professional ice hockey player
- Yevgeni Popov (born 1976), Russian bobsledder
- Konstantin Aladashvili (born 1977), Russian bobsledder and skeleton racer
- Andrei Drygin (born 1977), Tajik alpine skier of Russian ethnicity
- Yekaterina Mironova (born 1977), Russian skeleton racer
- Yuliya Pechonkina (born 1978), Russian athlete
- Olga Rocheva (born 1978), Russian cross country skier
- Natalya Safronova (born 1979), Russian female volleyball player
- Alyona Sidko (born 1979), Russian cross-country skier
- Elena Khrustaleva (born 1980), Russian, Belarusian and Kazakh biathlete
- Sergey Lomanov, Jr. (born 1980), Russian bandy player (forward)
- Pavel Shestakov (born 1980), Russian former alpine skier
1981–1985
- Dmitry Abramovitch (born 1982), Russian bobsledder
- Anastasia Tambovtseva (born 1982), Russian luger
- Jury Veselov (born 1982), Russian luger
- Aleksandr Kharitonov (born 1983), Russian footballer
- Maksim Semakin (born 1983), Russian professional football player
- Viktoria Tereshkina (born 1983), Russian ballet dancer
- Andrey Yurkov (born 1983), Russian bobsledder
- Anna Astapenko (born 1984), Russian football defender
- Helene Fischer (born 1984), German singer and entertainer
- Evgeny Isakov (born 1984), Russian professional ice hockey forward
- Mikhail Komkov (born 1984), Russian professional footballer
- Alexander Semin (born 1984), Russian professional ice hockey winger
- Elena Suslova (born 1984), Russian football defender
- Yuliya Tarasenko (born 1984), Russian ski orienteering competitor
- Mikhail Kuzmich (born 1985), Russian luger
- Dmitry Rigin (born 1985), Russian foil fencer
- Alexander Tretiakov (born 1985), Russian skeleton racer
- Sergei Chepchugov (born 1985), Russian professional footballer
- Evgeny Ustyugov (born 1985), Russian biathlete
1986–1990
- Polina Malchikova (born 1986), Russian ski-orienteering competitor
- Iya Gavrilova (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player
- Natalia Myasoyedova (born 1987), Russian basketball center
- Timofey Lapshin (born 1988), Russian biathlete
- Olga Korobkina (born 1989), Russian skeleton racer
- Yevgeni Pesegov (born 1989), Russian professional footballer
- Olga Potylitsina (born 1989), Russian skeleton racer
- Igor Polyanski (born 1990), Russian professional triathlete
1991–2000
- Vladislav Antonov (born 1991), Russian luger
- Alexander Denisyev (born 1991), Russian luger
- Ksenia Krasilnikova (born 1991), Russian pair skater
- Nikolay Olyunin (born 1991), Russian snowboarder
- Ekaterina Baturina (born 1992), Russian luger
- Nikolay Martsenko (born 1993), Russian racing car driver
- Elizaveta Axenova (born 1995), Russian-born Kazakhstani luger
- Nikita Tregubov (born 1995), Russian skeleton racer
- Anton Mitryushkin (born 1996), Russian professional football player
- Alexey Bugaev (born 1997), Russian para-alpine skier
Lived in Krasnoyarsk
- Nikolai Rezanov (1764–1807), Russian nobleman and statesman who promoted the project of Russian colonization of Alaska and California; died in Krasnoyarsk
- Christian Friedrich Lessing (1809–1862), German botanist; died in Krasnoyarsk
- Luka (Voyno-Yasenetsky) (1877–1961), bishop of Russian Orthodox Church and an archbishop of Simferopol and of the Crimea
- Pyotr Slovtsov (1886–1934), Russian tenor
- Vladimir Dolgikh (born 1924), Russian politician
- Innokenty Smoktunovsky (1925–1994), Soviet actor
- Valentin Danilov (born 1948), Russian physicist
- Vladimir Shalaev (born 1957), American physisist of Russian descent
- Vyacheslav Butusov (born 1961), Russian singer and songwriter
See also
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References
- ↑ Galina Yenyukhina in Sports-Reference