Name: Alexander Nevzorov
Age: 61 years old
Place of Birth: Saint Petersburg
Height: 182 cm; Weight: 78 kg
Activity: journalist, TV presenter
Family status: married
Alexander Nevzorov - biography
This person has so many hypostases, and in each of them he manifests himself as an extraordinary person. He is not only a publicist and journalist by profession, he is a director and director, TV presenter and that's not all!
Childhood, the Nevzorov family
Alexander from Leningrad, studied at a special school, in which there was an in-depth study of the French language. Alexander does not remember his father, and his mother worked as a journalist. Biography of Nevzorov is not combined with the word "fatherless", his father was replaced by his grandfather-general. Although the journalist himself still felt the absence of strong paternal support.
The boy grew up as a fearless bully. Why only remember how Alexander caught bats and slowly released them because of turning in the tram. Grandfather always acted as a savior and never read lengthy moralizing lectures. The street was engaged in the upbringing of the teenager.
Music
It so happened that Sasha liked to visit the Smolensk cemetery and make his way into the family crypts. Once it was there that he had one of the fateful acquaintances. He met with the singers from the church choir. Possessing an ear for music and excellent vocal abilities, Alexander soon began to sing in church, study icon painting and serve as a novice at the monastery.
After school there was a literary institute and a theological seminary. Nevzorov got a job on television, tried to become a stuntman. The biography of a journalist is full of useful meetings with useful and interesting people.
The literary critic T. Khmelnitskaya took the young man as her secretary. He was engaged in a selection of literature, made the necessary extracts from books. At this time, he was already a member of the Writers' Union. Nevzorov considers his employer a teacher in the field of literature. The famous A. Lebed and L. Rokhlin introduced him to military affairs, N. P. Bekhtereva taught him the basics of peace and anatomy. The story was told to Alexander by L.N. Gumilyov.
A television
In the "dashing 90s" Nevzorov hosted the TV show "600 seconds". At the end of each issue, the journalist came down with revelations of criminals and corrupt officials, bribery. The extraction of this kind of information took place in various ways (it was lured out, exchanged, kidnapped, cunning, reincarnated, journalists went to great lengths). Alexander still works with some of his colleagues. The journalist was always in the most "hot" spots. This led him to Vilnius in 1991, he created a very scandalous report, and the Lithuanian authorities ranked him among their enemies.
The desire to get fresh news led him to participate in the coup d'état during the Moscow Putsch in August.
The young man himself admits that he loves to observe from the inside all the turning points and turning points in the history of the country. In the biography of the journalist there are many places that are now commonly called historical: Karabakh, Chechnya, Yugoslavia, Transnistria.
Nevzorov - Director and director, etc.
The journalist made a film about the events in Chechnya with the telling title "Hell". A few years later, a new work of Nevzorov's screen creativity appeared - "Purgatory" (realistically, harshly about Chechnya). Alexander becomes a popular TV presenter, he hosted the programs "Days" and "Wild Field", as well as a program named after the name of the journalist - "Nevzorov". Alexander Georgievich was appointed to the post of consultant to the governor.
But in the Leningrad region, the authorities did not leave him for a long time, he was promoted to adviser to the Russian government. Currently, Nevzorov works as an adviser on Channel One. For three years, Alexander devotes himself to the program "However", which the audience remembers from its host Mikhail Leontiev. Nevzorov is trusted to represent President Vladimir Putin in the 2012 elections. But the main hobby was writing. He set up a school where courses are organized on the correct behavior when interviewed in front of a camera.
Alexander Nevzorov - biography of personal life
Alexander's first marriage was short-lived, he was married to a woman who served in the church choir. The girl Polina was born, but after 10 years the couple divorced. The daughter stayed with her mother.
The father helped his daughter, now Polina Nevzorova lives on her own. The father did not see and did not get acquainted with either Polina's first husband or the actor Sergei Gorobchenko, who became her second husband. Alexander Glebovich remained indifferent to the born grandson, who was named after the famous journalist.
In the second marriage, the relationship did not work out due to the fact that the work prevented the husband and wife from being together more often. Alexander was a good father to his wife's son from his first marriage, Kondrat.
The journalist has been living with his third wife Lydia for twenty years. The difference between them in fifteen years does not burden any of the spouses. Nevzorov protects his wife by placing guards on her. He is afraid for his beloved woman, as he once survived an attempt on his life. Lydia understands that her husband is afraid for the lives of his loved ones. Alexander's wife is a scientist with a degree from the Art Academy. Lydia helps her husband in everything, she gave him a son, Sasha, with whom her husband spends all his free time.
Hobbies of the whole Nevzorov family
Alexander watches animals, writes observation books. In his own horse breeding school, he lectures on the treatment of horses. Nevzorov was in France, went to the horse farm to his friend.
Alexander Glebovich Nevzorov(born August 3, Leningrad, USSR) - Soviet and Russian journalist, reporter, TV presenter, publicist. Director, screenwriter and producer of documentaries. Politician, deputy of the State Duma of four convocations (1993-2007). Hippologist, founder, "master and mentor" of the Nevzorov Haute École school. Advisor to the General Director of Channel One (since May 2016).
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In 1975 he graduated from high school with an in-depth study of the French language. Since 1983, he worked at the Leningrad television. Was a stuntman. He gained fame in the late 1980s as a television journalist, author and host of the 600 Seconds program. For the first time in this capacity, Nevzorov appeared on the air of Leningrad TV in the plot of the Vzglyad program by E. Yu. Dodolev.
On December 13, 1990, in a wasteland, Nevzorov met with an unknown informant who, two days earlier, offered compromising evidence on an official. At the meeting, an unknown person approached the journalist and shot him in the heart area. In response, the journalist fired from a gas pistol, but missed. Nevzorov did not receive significant injuries, since the shooter's bullet passed near the left armpit without hitting the heart and large vessels.
In January 1991, he made the film "Ours" about the January events in Vilnius, shown on the First Program of the Central Television. The film glorified the fighters of the Vilnius OMON, who remained loyal to the USSR at a time when Lithuania declared its independence. In November of the same year, at a rally in St. Petersburg, Nevzorov proclaimed the creation of the Nashi People's Liberation Movement. In the spring of the same year, in the Moscow Wax Theater, as part of the sculptural group "Time of Troubles", a wax figure of Nevzorov was presented, dressed in a paratrooper suit and holding a machine gun in one hand, and a microphone in the other, interviewing Catherine II, being next to Grigory Rasputin.
After the collapse of the USSR
In 1992 he was elected a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival.
Nevzorov was a member of the editorial board of Alexander Prokhanov's newspaper The Day, a member of the Duma of the Russian National Cathedral, a member of the organizing committee of the National Salvation Front. On September 23, 1993, he came to the besieged White House.
On September 30, 1993, in his 600 Seconds program, Nevzorov, referring to Mikhail Poltoranin, said: “On October 4, events will occur that should be taken very calmly,” that is, it was about the upcoming assault on the building of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, which later happened . In 2013, in an interview with the NTV channel, Nevzorov spoke with regret about his support for the defenders of the House of Soviets and called the supporters of the Supreme Council "a crazy and possessed shobla." He believed that he showed then excessive "sincerity".
On December 12, 1993, he was elected to the State Duma of the first convocation in the Central single-mandate constituency No. 210 (St. Petersburg). Four times (since 1993) he was nominated to the State Duma as an independent deputy from various electoral districts, was a member of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. Claims that for 4 terms in the State Duma was exactly 4 times. According to the memoirs of Ekaterina Shulman, all four convocations in a row, Nevzorov became famous for not signing a single bill and never attending meetings. In 1994-1998 he was Boris Berezovsky's consultant-analyst.
Participated in many local armed conflicts. In the early 1990s, he founded the independent television company (NTK) 600. Created a series of reports "Nashi" about Soviet and Russian soldiers in hot spots (Vilnius, Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh, etc.). Author of the book "Field of Honor" (1995) about modern Russian politics. He made two films about the First Chechen War: "Hell" (documentary, 1995) and "Purgatory" (feature, 1997). The demonstration on Channel One of the television film "Hell" about the assault by Russian troops on Grozny caused a negative reaction from representatives of the liberal community, who accused the creator of the film of bias against the Chechens. Later, this conflict was assessed as unnecessary war in which the authorities used patriotism in the most shameless and criminal way. In 1995-1999 he was the host of the TV shows "Wild Field", "Days" and "Nevzorov". In December 1995, he was elected to the State Duma in the Pskov single-mandate constituency No. 144.
In December 1999, he ran for the State Duma in a single-mandate constituency (St. Petersburg), but lost to Yuli Rybakov, a representative of the Union of Right Forces.
2000 - present
In March 2000, he ran again for the State Duma of the third convocation in the Vsevolozhsk single-mandate electoral district No. 99 (Leningrad Region), since in this district in December 1999 the candidate “against all” took the 1st place and by-elections were called. Nevzorov took 1st place. In December 2003, he won elections to the State Duma of the 4th convocation in the 100th Vsevolozhsk constituency.
From November 2001 to December 2002, he was one of the co-hosts of Mikhail Leontiev in the analytical program "Another Time" on Channel One.
From July 2007 to January 2009, he led an author's column in the journal Profile, from September 2009 he led the same column (with the simple title "Nevzorov") in the weekly "However": "In the summer of 2007 Chief Editor"Profile" Mikhail Leontiev persuaded Nevzorov to write a column in the magazine. The editor-in-chief did not think about its name for a long time: the column was called Nevzorov, because there is nothing to add to the sound of this surname, which has become a Name. Nevzorov's latest material on the Odnako website is dated May 13, 2010.
February 7, 2012 Alexander Nevzorov was included in the list proxies Vladimir Putin, which was perceived with some bewilderment, given that Putin is Orthodox, attends Easter and Christmas services, and also meets with the hierarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church. After Nevzorov's anti-Orthodox statements, Stanislav Govorukhin, the head of Putin's campaign headquarters, said that it would be the right decision to deprive the journalist of the status of a confidant. However, Nevzorov remained a confidant and even campaigned for Putin, calling him "the only one who can keep the empire from falling apart every second from catastrophe." In an interview with Ksenia Sobchak on the Dozhd TV channel, Nevzorov noted that he easily combines his critical attitude towards the Russian Orthodox Church and support for Putin.
Since November 2015 - one of the hosts of the Panopticon program on the Dozhd TV channel.
On May 24, 2016, information appeared that Nevzorov was an adviser to the general director of Channel One, Konstantin Ernst. Nevzorov himself the next day on the air of the radio station " Ekho Moscow"Confirmed this fact.
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Criticism
Igor Ilyin, who worked in 1992-1993 as the head of the press center for Nevzorov's 600 Seconds program, and also led Nevzorov's election campaign for elections to the State Duma, said in 2005:
Published in 2012, the book by A. G. Nevzorov “The Origin of Human Personality and Intelligence” was criticized by the authors of the Anthropogenesis.ru portal in the article “60 mistakes of Alexander Nevzorov: are ignorance and far-fetched arguments forgivable?” . It analyzed a number of fragments of the book and identified factual errors. The authors of the article were the editor-in-chief of the Anthropogenesis.ru portal Alexander Sokolov, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Anthropology of the Biological Faculty of Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov Stanislav Drobyshevsky, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Senior Researcher Svetlana Burlak, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Leading Researcher of the Genome Analysis Laboratory Svetlana Borinskaya and Archaeologist, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Leading Researcher of the Department of Paleolithic Archeology Leonid Vishnyatsky. Nevzorov responded to criticism in video format on his YouTube channel.
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Senior Researcher in the Sector of Social Epistemology, Associate Professor of the Department of Theoretical Sociology and Epistemology of the Institute of Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of National Economy and State Service under the President of the Russian Federation O. E. Stolyarova in the article “How many coincidences does the Mickey Mouse Law have?” in the Gefter magazine, she criticized Nevzorov’s publication “The Naked Patriarch, or the Law of Mickey Mouse” in the Snob.ru online publication. Stolyarova, relying on a review of historians of science, refuted Nevzorov’s statement that “scientists who have nothing in common either in upbringing, education, or beliefs, who are not familiar with each other, at about the same time came to the same and the same conclusions on the most important issues of the universe”, noting that “upbringing, education, beliefs, common “epistems”, “paradigms”, “styles of scientific thinking” and “material-semiotic contexts” - all this made even those who were personally unfamiliar with each other other researchers as members of one team, one communication system - the republic of scientists. She also criticizes Nevzorov's statement about the "disconnection between personality and discovery", believing that it is due to the fact that "it is partly explained by the confusion between personality and individuality, which confusion the author commented on by us sins all the time" and that he "believes that "disconnection between personality and discoveries" indicates that the very necessary nature guides the intellect in its rectilinear advance towards a single exhaustive science of the world. According to Stolyarova, this is all refuted by the example of Mowgli and socialization “in the process of which national, everyday, political, religious, material and symbolic features form what is commonly called a personality,” because if “Mowgli really entered the history of science naked, then it’s completely different This is the case with scientists who appear before us in a laboratory coat, in a camisole, in a cassock, precisely because clothing is a symbolic indication of culture, one of the aspects of which is the culture of scientific knowledge.
Personal life
Nothing is known for certain about Alexander Nevzorov's father. A number of sources call him the son of the St. Petersburg artist Gleb Sergeevich Bogomolov. However, the encyclopedic reference book contains a quote from the Sobaka.ru magazine: “My father is generally unknown. There are a lot of applicants, but believe me, these are all stories and fairy tales, and people who call themselves that way or are even listed as such in Wikipedia are not.
About his father, in an interview with 7 Days magazine, Nevzorov said: “It so happened that no one ruled my fate. As for papani, I have no idea who he is. There are a lot of versions. In the "second" time, there were enough applicants for this place - a hundred and fifty people lined up from these very popes. But I never found a worthy candidate ... "On June 26, 2015, on the air of the radio program" Downed Focus "on the Echo of Moscow radio station, Nevzorov stated that, according to the most likely version, his father is a representative of the North American Indian people Comanche, who was in Leningrad 9 months before his birth during the VI World festival youth and students in Moscow. At a creative evening in Moscow in the same year, Nevzorov said that after the Ukrainian events " he wrote a letter of resignation from the Russians":
In August 2016, on the air of Ekho Moskvy, Nevzorov said that when he went to look for his father “to Oklahoma, to the reservation near Lawton, there further to the Washita Mountains”, he found out that “he was a drug dealer, died in a shootout with policemen and came from the Comanche tribe.
Alexander Nevzorov previously positioned himself as a vegetarian, although at the moment he prefers not to talk about it.
Awards
Cavalier of a number of state awards of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, as well as the Cossack Cross of the Union Cossacks Russia "For the Defense of Pridnestrovie" and a number of awards of the Ministry Defense of the Russian Federation: medals "For Strengthening the Military Commonwealth", badge "Participant of Combat Actions in Chechnya", etc.
Awards of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
In July 2016, in an interview with the Ekho Moscow radio station, A. G. Nevzorov announced his decision to return the Order “For Personal Courage”, the medal “Defender of Transnistria” and the Cossack Cross “For the Defense of Transnistria”, because, according to him, “ Transnistria has turned into a disgusting banana republic that passes laws punishing dissent. So I didn’t fight for this and I don’t want to have anything in common, including even some common trinkets with this area. Because we fought there for freedom and for the opportunity to breathe and think. But today's reality, today's Transnistria, judging by the acceptance of this criminal responsibility for dissent, is something that even has nothing to do with my ideas.
Movies
Bibliography
- Nevzorov A. G. Field of Honor. - St. Petersburg. : International Publishing Corporation, 1995. - 320 p. - 51,000 copies. - ISBN 5-900740-12-9.
- Nevzorov A. G. Horse encyclopedia. - St. Petersburg. : AST, Astrel-SPb, 2005. - 358 p. - 5,000 copies. - ISBN 5-17-033457-2.
- Nevzorov A. G. Treatise on School Planting. - St. Petersburg. : AST, Astrel-SPb, 2008. - 128 p. - ISBN 978-5-17-052660-4.
- Leontiev M. V. , Nevzorov A. G. Fortress "Russia". - M.: Eksmo, 2008. - 319 p. - ISBN 978-5-699-25740-9.
- Nevzorov A. G. Selected from publications 2007-2009. - St. Petersburg. : Nevzorov Haute École, 2009. - 288 p. - ISBN 978-5-7451-0154-7.
- Nevzorov A. G. Horse sport. Secrets of "mastery". - St. Petersburg: AST, 2009. - 160 p. - 3,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-17-057820-7.
- Nevzorov A. G. Treatise on the work "in the hands". - St. Petersburg. : AST, Astrel-SPb, 2010. - 128 p. - 3,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-17-068076-4.
- Nevzorov A. G. Short story cynicism. - M.:: AST, Astrel-SPb, Nevzorov Haute École, VKT, 2010. - 320 p. - ISBN 978-5-17-069686-4.
- Nevzorov A. G. L. E. P. Manege horse reading. Screenplay. - St. Petersburg. : Nevzorov Haute Ecole, 2010. - 144 p. - 3,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-904788-04-9 .
- Nevzorov A. G. Horse encyclopedia. - AST, Astrel-SPb, 2010. - 384 pages - 1500 copies. - ISBN 5-17-035523-8, 5-9725-0244-5, 5-17-035523-5;
- Nevzorov A. G. The origin of the personality and intellect of man. Experience of summarizing the data of classical neurophysiology. - St. Petersburg. : Anatomy and Physiology, 2012. - 544 p. - ISBN 978-5-904788-15-5.
- Nevzorov A. G. Resignation of the Lord God. Why does Russia need Orthodoxy? - M.: Eksmo, 2015. - 224 p. - 4,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-699-77727-3; 3,000 copies - ISBN 978-5-699-78735-7;
- Nevzorov A. G. Lessons of atheism: book + CD (with the lively voice of Alexander Nevzorov) - M .: Eksmo, 2016. - 352 p. + CD - 4,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-699-82339-0;
- Nevzorov A. G. The art of insulting. - AST, Astrel-SPb, 2016. - 320 pages - 3,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-17-097283-8;
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Notes
- Gordon D. I. The legendary television reporter Alexander Nevzorov: “If tomorrow at the head of Russia stands buddhist, official brotherhood immediately run to order orange saris, start to look for places for certain signs and will tonally greet each other in the words: Om mani padme hum“. Part II // Newspaper "Boulevard Gordon", No. 16 (364), April 17, 2012
- Venediktov A., Ryabtseva L. Broken focus. Away: Alexander Nevzorov (indefinite) . Official website of "Echo of Moscow" (June 26, 2015). - Audio recording and transcript of the interview. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
In the early 90s, journalists began to appear on television, completely exposing the orders and violations that existed at that time. Thanks to the "hot" reports of Alexander Nevzorov, serious crimes and scams were revealed. His odiousness and determination to go through with his work to the end made him very popular, but at the same time, in the difficult 90s, he risked his life more than once because of this.
Biography
A sharp-tongued journalist and publicist Nevzorov was born in Leningrad on August 3, 1958. Alexander's father, Gleb Nevzorov, was a professional artist. He took over his love for journalism from his mother, Galina Georgievna. When Sasha was little, his father left the family and his mother raised her son alone. My maternal grandfather worked in the KGB, headed the department for combating banditry. Apparently it was from him that the whistleblower Nevzorov was given the desire to tell the truth and expose the swindlers.
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Alexander attended the Leningrad school, which had an in-depth study of the French language. He was always noted as a diligent and diligent student, the boy showed abilities in all subjects and was in good standing with teachers. After successfully graduating from school, he entered the Literary Institute. In parallel with his studies, he attended a church choir, expressed a desire to receive additional education at the Theological Academy of Moscow. But in the 4th year he was at the center of a scandal in which Nevzorov was accused of non-traditional sexual orientation. And he was expelled.
In his younger years, the active Alexander Nevzorov tried himself in various professions. He worked as a loader in shops and markets. After he applied his specialty and was a literary secretary, he tried to write scripts. Then, after a chance meeting with stuntmen, he decided to try his hand at this dangerous profession. Everything was going well, but still irrepressible energy demanded independence. And Sasha became a journalist, and he was radically different from his counterparts in the television kitchen. In the late 80s, in step with the times of change and perestroika, the program “600 seconds” from Alexander Nevzorov began to appear on the screens.
It daily reflected "hot" facts from the life of the city of Leningrad. The viewers, tired of boring news and "duty" hosts, were looking forward to the next batch of revelations. But the work was dangerous. Alexander Nevzorov was an implacable fighter against crime, bribery and corruption. Of course, not everyone liked it, and in 1990 an attempt was made on the risky host. The fact is that the editorial office collected information from any sources, and once a person called them, ready to provide compromising evidence on a well-known person. So, during the meeting, he shot Alexander. Fortunately, the bullet that hit the region of the heart did not touch the vital organ. After recovering, the journalist continued his work, was a participant in the assault on the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Riga, smashed the Baltic customs along with activists. In the early 90s, Nevzorov reported on the work of riot police in Vilnius and called the cycle "Ours". The events of 1992-1993 could not fail to attract the attention of the seeker of "fried" news, and Alexander was in the thick of the revolution, filming the execution of the White House. The war in Transnistria, Yugoslavia, the Karabakh conflict, Iraq, Chechnya - all this was displayed in the activist's reports. Nevzorov was repeatedly wounded, shell-shocked, and captured by militants. The journalist was awarded the order "For Personal Courage", the medals "Participant in combat operations in Chechnya", "Defender of Transnistria". His documentaries "Hell", "Purgatory" were aired in 1995 and 1997 and vividly reflected the facts about the bloody events in Chechnya. In 1997, Alexander was invited to host the programs "Nevzorov", "Wild Field", "Days". The active position of the journalist became the reason for the invitation of the governor of the Leningrad region Valentina Matvienko as a consultant. In 1994, Boris Berezovsky approached him with a proposal, and Nevzorov became an adviser to the government. Russian Federation and Berezovsky's personal analyst. At the moment, Alexander Glebovich is a consultant to the General Director of Channel One, a member of the Scientific Society of Anatomists. The journalist is fluent in several languages. Many people know about the reporter's passion for horses. Love for these animals began from the time of stunt work. Now Alexander has his own school, which teaches horseback riding without elements of coercion and violence against animals.
Personal life
The publicist and journalist Nevzorov is now in his third marriage. The first wife was Natalya, an employee of the Russian National Library, whom he met in the church choir. In this union, a daughter, Polina, was born. Hard everyday life, problems with work and earnings brought domestic problems into the life of young people, which later affected relationships. He kept disappearing on part-time jobs, which did not suit Natalya much. Soon the couple divorced, and Alexander Nevzorov continued his journalistic days. The second wife was the well-known Alexandra Yakovleva, an actress who played in the cult "Crew", "The Man from the Capuchin Boulevard." Two strong characters collided here. Self-loving Alexandra and ambitious Sasha were constantly in a state of conflict. Young people with difficulty endured several years and decided to leave. In 1991, Alexander met his third wife, with whom he still lives happily ever after. They have a big age difference - 15 years, but this fact does not interfere with the family idyll. Wife Lydia is a hippologist, a professional artist, in 2007 the couple had a son, Sasha. Lidia, together with her husband, worked on the films "Horse Encyclopedia", "Equestrian Sport: the Secrets of Mastery", etc. Daughter Polina married the famous Russian actor Alexei Gorobchenko. Now the family lives in a country residence, hosts friends and relatives.
Stage director, video blogger, reporter and TV presenter, publicist and journalist, TV host and State Duma deputy, participant in military conflicts and hippologist, politician and novice of the monastery. Who is the hero of this list that goes on and on? We are talking about Alexander Nevzorov - a talented person with irrepressible energy and a thirst for justice.
Alexander Nevzorov was born on August 3, 1958 in Leningrad. In 1975 he graduated from 171 special schools with in-depth study of French. After that, he entered the university. At the same time, he studied at the theological seminary, but was expelled from the fourth year. Alexander Glebovich worked on Leningrad television and tried himself as a stuntman.
Childhood and family
As for the father, the journalist knows nothing about him at all. Since Nevzorov always spoke about this directly, then in the "second era", when he hosted the well-known program "600 seconds" in the country, a whole line of dads lined up. In general, there were enough applicants for this role, but he never chose anyone. Nevzorov Alexander Glebovich joked on this topic many times. A biography, in which parents are either artists or actors, is available in several sources. But he confirmed in his interview that he does not have a father, and his mother is also a journalist.
Often she simply had no time to educate him. But he had a wonderful grandfather - a general of the MGB. He lived on the other side of the city, so the boy was left to his own devices. According to Nevzorov, he felt the happiness of absolute orphanhood on himself. But the grandfather, despite his busyness, financed all his outrages, recalls Alexander Glebovich.
The biography of his childhood is full of "hooligan acts." For example, it cost him nothing to catch bats and release them on a tram. What fun it was to watch what happened next. Grandfather patiently rescued him from the police and covered up endless hooliganism. But with all this, he never lectured him, did not force him to do anything. And compared to classmates who were tortured by their parents with instructions and ideas about life, Alexander was free. In a word, he lived just fine, and he was brought up and raised by the St. Petersburg courtyards.
twists of fate
A favorite place in Sasha's childhood was the Smolensk cemetery. In the old crypts one could find a lot of interesting things. One night he was walking and wandered into the crypt, and there were three comrades sitting there and drinking vodka. At first, the guy mistook them for alcoholics, but they turned out to be quite respectable citizens from the church choir. During the conversation, it turned out that Alexander has a great voice and hearing. So he began to work as a singer in the church choir, for which they paid good money. It was not only the choir, but also the study of icon painting, novitiate in the monastery. It was the only opportunity to escape from Soviet reality, a gloomy and impenetrable reality, recalls Alexander Nevzorov.
The biography, the personal life of the journalist show that fate was favorable to him and threw up meetings with interesting people. Nevzorov worked as a secretary for the literary critic T. Yu. Khmelnitskaya. She entrusted him with simple tasks - to pick up some literature and quotations, to make extracts from the books she needed. And at the same time he was listed in the Writers' Union. Tatyana Yuryevna, the journalist says, is the smartest and most wonderful woman who taught him a lot. He was taught military science by A. I. Lebed and L. Ya. Rokhlin. Fundamentals of the world and anatomy - N. P. Bekhtereva. Despite the fact that she was sometimes simply shocked by some of his statements, they were friends until her death. She left him her unpublished notes on neurology. In history, he was enlightened by L. N. Gumilyov. When he fell into his hands, says Nevzorov, he was an absolute savage, a reporter who had just come to television.
"600 seconds"
Nevzorov hosted the 600 Seconds program, popular in the 90s, and was always at the center of political events. The program covered the hot news and facts of Leningrad. The program made a splash in the truest sense of the word. The audience was looking forward to the release of the next show. Still would! After boring news, real revelations and sensations unfolded before them.
Nevzorov, an uncompromising fighter against organized crime, corruption and bribes, besides an excellent journalist, simply captivated the audience. In the eyes of many, he became a hero. Recalling his transfer, Alexander says that he feels some embarrassment for her. Because it's pure adventure. We can say that the transfer was a frank information rout. The biography of Nevzorov Alexander Glebovich clearly shows how much this talented journalist craved hot news and sensations.
Journalistic everyday life
Information in the literal sense of the word was “extracted”, and the more criminal this method of extraction was, the more valuable the information was. Documents were lured by hook or by crook, stolen, bought. Often, the film crew literally broke into a closed facility or simply rammed the gate on the "rafik". What did not come up with! To shoot a story about a meat processing plant, they introduced themselves as emergency doctors.
Somehow I had to get into the crematorium in a real coffin. As soon as Alexander realized that he was being taken to the furnaces, he immediately threw back the lid of the coffin and appeared before the crematorium staff in all its glory. While they were in shock, he ran and opened the door to his colleagues. In short, they stop at nothing.
At that time, Nevzorov was very much whom almost everyone knew by sight. But he does not have a star disease, since in “600 seconds” everyone was on an equal footing, and it would be stupid to demonstrate arrogance among these wonderful people. Many of them are still working with him, they have been together for 25 years.
Vilnius events
Indefatigable energy and a thirst for truth led Nevzorov in January 1991 to Vilnius. Soviet troops entered Lithuania, which was seeking independence. On January 15, a report was released about the events in Vilnius, in which the Baltic OMON detachments, loyal to the allied leadership, were sung. The film caused a scandal in the Union, and Nevzorov was for a long time ranked among the enemies of the democratic public.
Remembering these events today, Alexander Glebovich sincerely regrets that the Lithuanian people ranked him among their enemies. He does not renounce the act, but in that distant 1991, it seemed to him that he acts as he sees fit. Alexander Nevzorov recalls those times with sadness. Biography, nationality, faith, Political Views- he never judged and did not divide people according to these criteria. But at that time he believed that it was his duty to contribute to the salvation of the country.
August coup
A lover of "hot" news, Alexander Nevzorov could not stand aside during the putsch in Moscow. He says so that he has such a hobby - participation in coup d'état. The situation was so uncertain, and he quite consciously supported the State Emergency Committee, but in the 600 Seconds program he did not express his point of view.
Recalling these events now, Nevzorov says that he is happy that he had a chance to see from the inside and participate in the tragic collapse of the USSR. After 25 years, there was an absolute understanding that this process was inevitable. And at that time he was in the thick of things, at the White House.
in hot spots
The biography of Alexander Nevzorov, a journalist and publicist, clearly shows that he did not remain indifferent to the events taking place around him. He was always in hot spots and displayed everything in the reports - Chechnya, the war in Yugoslavia and Transnistria. In 1995, his documentary "Hell" about the events in Chechnya was released. In 1997, the film "Purgatory" saw the light of day, which was filmed in a realistic manner, with violent scenes of violence about the fighting in Chechnya.
Nevzorov is invited to host the programs "Days", "Wild Field", "Nevzorov". His active life position did not go unnoticed, and the journalist was appointed a consultant. In 1994, Nevzorov became Berezovsky's personal analyst and adviser to the government of the Russian Federation, as well as a deputy of four convocations.
Currently, Alexander Glebovich is an adviser to the general director of Channel One. Today television is not an important part of his life. He writes books, notes, columns in Snob, runs a fairly expensive school that adapts people to the right behavior in front of a television camera. Its founder is Alexander Nevzorov himself.
Biography: personal life, children
In the early 80s, Nevzorov married Natalya Yakovleva, a church choir singer. In marriage, a daughter, Polina, was born. The young dad did not cherish the soul in the girl, spoiled her in every possible way. But when Polina was 9 years old, her parents divorced. The girl stayed with her grandmother and mother. Now they practically do not communicate with their daughter, she has her own life, which he does not really like. And he has no desire to interfere in it.
With the second wife, Alexandra Yakovleva, they lived in marriage for several years. Both were constantly busy filming, so they gradually moved away from each other. There were no children in a joint marriage, and the family broke up, says Alexander Nevzorov. The biography of the actress mentions this fact in passing, but her son Kondrat (from another marriage) says that Nevzorov was a good father for him and took care of him.
The third wife - Lydia - is 15 years younger than Alexander Glebovich. Despite the significant difference in age, they have been together for 20 years. When they first started dating, it turned out that Nevzorov left her alone in a wooden dilapidated house without water and gas, and even with two puppies. She withstood everything with dignity, Alexander jokes, and he immediately married her.
Caring husband and father
Evil tongues say that he does not trust his wife, because he tightly controls her, does not let her go anywhere, she is always guarded by her side. But the journalist denied all these idle gossip. Yes, indeed, it is. But he does not protect, but protects her. The "second" psychological traumas that Alexander Nevzorov once received are having an effect. His biography confirms how dangerous the profession of a journalist can be. In 1990, an attempt was made on Alexander Nevzorov. They shot at him.
But even though the journalist claims that he himself provoked the attack, he is well aware that the lives of people close to him can be in danger, and he protects as best he can. The wife understands that excessive custody is a manifestation of love and care, and is not offended. His wife Lydia is a hippologist. In addition, she graduated from the art academy. The wife is a reliable assistant to Alexander. She edits his books, assists in making films, and chronicles his riding lessons.
In 2007, the son Sasha appeared in the family. Nevzorov spends a lot of time with the child, reading, watching movies together. He listens with pleasure to dad, shares his impressions and expresses his own point of view. Nevzorov takes care of his son even more than his wife. Sasha is supervised every second, everyone revolves around him - dad, mom, grandmothers, nannies.
“In relation to my son, I am generally a reinsurer,” says Alexander Nevzorov. Biography, parents, personal relationships, events that he witnessed once again remind of how close people need protection and attention. The way of life suits him perfectly. He gets up at 6:30 in the morning, solves household issues - waters and feeds the horses. At 9 o'clock the commandant comes, together they carry out cleaning work in the enclosures, after which - classes in the arena. In the country house where the Nevzorov family lives, there is a small stable.
Passion turned life
Alexander Nevzorov created several films about his hobby: "Horse Encyclopedia", "Crucified and Resurrected Horse". The journalist wrote a number of books about horses and equestrian sports, founded his own horse education school - "Ecole", where much attention is paid to working with an animal without coercion. “I am against violence against horses!” Alexander Nevzorov says The biography of this talented person shows how wide the range of his interests is. Despite a successful career and literary talent, he considers horses to be his true destiny. Alexander Nevzorov does this with great enthusiasm and pleasure.
Alexander Nevzorov
Occupation: reporter, journalist, TV presenter, publicist
Date of birth: August 3, 1958
Place of birth: Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
Citizenship: USSR → Russia
Alexander Glebovich Nevzorov(born August 3, 1958, Leningrad, USSR) - in the past, a Soviet and Russian reporter, TV presenter, deputy of the State Duma of four convocations. Now - a publicist, founder, "master and mentor" of the Nevzorov Haute Ecole School. He hosts the Internet program "Lessons of Atheism" on YouTube.
Born on August 3, 1958 in Leningrad. Raised by mother. Grandfather - Georgy Vladimirovich Nevzorov- an employee of the MGB - in 1946-1955 he headed the department for combating banditry in the territory of the Lithuanian SSR. Nevzorov's mother Galina Georgievna, journalist. In youth Alexander Nevzorov was a singer in the church choir. Since 1983 he has been working on the Leningrad television. Was Alexander Nevzorov stuntman. He studied at the Moscow Theological Seminary, but was expelled from the 4th year. He claims that he did not make a church career due to the fact that he has a normal sexual orientation.
Became famous in the late 1980s Alexander Nevzorov as a television journalist, author and host of the 600 Seconds program. The all-Union viewer first saw the host of the cult program of Leningrad TV in the plot of the legendary program “Vzglyad”, filmed by journalist Yevgeny Dodolev.
December 13, 1990 Alexander Nevzorov in a wasteland, he met with an unknown informant, who two days earlier offered compromising evidence on an official. At the meeting, an unknown person approached the journalist and shot him in the heart area. In response, the journalist fired from a gas pistol, but missed. Alexander Nevzorov did not receive significant injuries, since the shooter's bullet passed near the left armpit without hitting the heart and large vessels.
In January 1991 Alexander Nevzorov made the film "Ours" about the January events in Vilnius, shown on the First Program of the Central Television. The film glorified the fighters of the Vilnius OMON, who remained loyal to the USSR at a time when Lithuania declared its independence. In November of the same year, at a rally in St. Petersburg Nevzorov proclaimed the creation of the Nashi People's Liberation Movement. Four times (since 1993) he was nominated to the State Duma as an independent deputy from different electoral districts, was a member of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. Alexander Nevzorov claims that for 4 terms in the State Duma he was exactly 4 times.
In 1993, he defended the White House, participated in the events at the Ostankino television center. In 1994-1998 he was Boris Berezovsky's consultant-analyst. Participated in many local armed conflicts. In the early 1990s, he founded the independent television company (NTK) 600. Created a series of reports "Nashi" about Soviet and Russian soldiers in hot spots (Vilnius, Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh, etc.).
Author of the book "Field of Honor" (1995) about contemporary Russian politics. He made two films about the First Chechen War: Hell (documentary, 1995) and Purgatory (feature, 1997). The demonstration on Channel One of the television movie "Hell" about the storming of Grozny by Russian troops caused a negative reaction from representatives of the liberal community, who accused the creator of the film of bias towards the Chechens. In 1995-1999 he was the host of the TV shows "Wild Field", "Days" and " Nevzorov».
In December 1999, he ran for the State Duma in the 206th electoral district of St. Petersburg, but lost to the representative of the Union of Right Forces, Yulia Rybakov. In March 2000, he ran again for the State Duma of the 3rd convocation in the 99th Vsevolozhsk electoral district of the Leningrad Region, since in this district in December 1999 the candidate “against all” took the 1st place and by-elections were called. Alexander Nevzorov took 1st place. In December 2003, he won elections to the State Duma of the 4th convocation in the 100th Vsevolozhsk constituency.
Author of the television film "Horse Encyclopedia" and the book "Horse Encyclopedia". In these works, Alexander Nevzorov talks about the role of the horse in history, about its use in different historical eras, and about the relationship of man to this animal. The main attention is paid to the contradictions between the biological nature of the horse and the way of life of horses, formed by man. The film "Nevzorov Haute Ecole Methodology: Basic Principles", completed in 2006, presents the audience with the main conceptual points of raising a horse according to the method of the Nevzorov Haute Ecole School, while not being a teaching aid, but only an introductory one. Besides, Alexander Nevzorov made a feature documentary film "The Crucified and Resurrected Horse", which was shown on the "First" channel in early June 2008. In 2010, work on the new film "L.E.P." (“Lectio Equaria Palaestra”, “Manezh horse reading”), which caused a lot of controversy and extremely diverse reviews even before being shown on television. In 2007-2010 Alexander Nevzorov published the magazine "Nevzorov Haute École". After losing a lawsuit over the illegal placement of photographs in the magazine, the magazine stopped publishing. Protests against equestrian sport as a phenomenon. He is the founder, leader and master of the Nevzorov Haute Ecole School.
July 2007 to January 2009 Alexander Nevzorov led the author's column in the magazine "Profile", since September 2009 he has been writing the same column (with the simple name "Nevzorov") in the weekly "However":
In the summer of 2007, the editor-in-chief of Profile, Mikhail Leontiev, persuaded Nevzorova write a column in a journal. The editor-in-chief did not think about its name for a long time: the column was called "Nevzorov", because there is nothing to add to the sound of this surname, which has become a Name.
Alexander Nevzorov hosts the Internet program "Lessons of Atheism", consisting of episodes with an average duration of 9 minutes. Criticizes the introduction in schools of the "Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture". In the 1990s, he considered himself an Orthodox Christian, but later became an atheist and began to sharply criticize the Russian Orthodox Church. Claims to be having a "kind of dialogue" with the church. Indicates the involvement of many clergy in homosexuality and pedophilia. As evidence, he cites lists of those against whom a criminal case was opened in connection with illegal actions of a sexual nature. In the program "Lessons of Atheism" on his YouTube channel, in response to the accusation of lying by Vsevolod Chaplin, he promised to publish a book called "Pedophilia in the Russian Orthodox Church", ironically emphasizing that "naturally, on the title page there will be a dedication to Chaplin as the inspirer of this work" .
Criticism of Alexander Nevzorov
The 600 Seconds program was sharply criticized for the fact that more and more stories began to appear in it with unprecedentedly frank naturalistic scenes of violence and destruction - fires, dead children, nudity, cursing - for which the program itself Nevzorov have been repeatedly criticized. The program repeatedly showed rotting food - both vegetables and animals - and these shots, during a time of widespread food shortages, caused both disgust and resentment against the authorities for allowing this. Besides Nevzorov began to openly promote political views in the program, mainly of the Russian nationalist persuasion: the program often touched on Orthodox religious topics, the independence movements of the Baltic Soviet republics were covered extremely negatively, and the riot police fighting against separatism were exclusively positive characters; in response to the viewers' question "How to vote in a referendum on the preservation of the USSR?" it was shown in slow motion how to vote against the collapse of the Union, and before the election of the President of the RSFSR in 1991, Nevzorov expressed support for Albert Makashov in the program.
February 7, 2012 Alexander Nevzorov was included in the list of Putin's confidants, which gave rise to critical reviews from some representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church in connection with the well-known anti-clerical position of the publicist. After Nevzorov's anti-Orthodox remarks, Stanislav Govorukhin, head of Putin's campaign headquarters, said that it would be the right decision to deprive the journalist of the status of a confidant.
Criticism of Alexander Nevzorov
Personal life of Alexander Nevzorov
Alexander Nevzorov Married. Wife - Lydia Nevzorova, is also a hippologist. In 2007, the couple had a son, who, according to Alexander, will also train horses in the future. Alexander Nevzorov is a vegetarian.
Programs of Alexander Nevzorov
Program 600 seconds by Alexander Nevzorov
Policy. Petersburg style
Films by Alexander Nevzorov
Alexandra Nevzorova
1995 - Cook (about the cannibal Kuzikov)
1995 - Hell (about the Chechen war)
1997 - Purgatory - director, screenwriter, film producer
2005 - Horse Encyclopedia - director, screenwriter
2006 - Nevzorov Haute Ecole technique: basic principles - production of "NEVZOROV HAUTE ECOLE"
2008 - The Crucified and Resurrected Horse - play, documentary (Russia), director, screenwriter
2010 - Lectio Equaria Palaestra (Manezh horse reading) - Russia, director
Bibliography of Alexander Nevzorov
Nevzorov A. G. Field of Honor. - St. Petersburg: International Publishing Corporation, 1995. - 320 p. - ISBN 5900740129
Nevzorov A. G. Horse encyclopedia. - St. Petersburg: AST, Astrel-SPb, 2005. - 358 p. - ISBN 5-17-033457-2
Nevzorov A. G. Treatise on School Planting. - St. Petersburg: AST, Astrel-SPb, 2008. - 128 p. - ISBN 978-5-17-052660-4
Leontiev M. V.,