Aleksandr Nevzorov
Aleksandr Nevzorov was born on Aug 03, 1958 in Russia]. Aleksandr Nevzorov's big-screen debut came with Panoptikum - Season 1 directed by Aleksandr Nevzorov in 1990, strarring Self - Host and Reporter.
Reporter, TV presenter, deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of four convocations. Now a publicist, author of hundreds of articles and publications, founder and Master of the Nevzorov Haute Ecole Horse Education School. From 1987 to 1993 he was the chief editor and host of the cult information program "600 seconds", which became one of the symbols of perestroika in the USSR and entered the Guinness Book of Records as the highest-rated television project. He participated as a reporter and as a soldier in the wars in Yugoslavia, Transnistria, Karabakh, the Baltic states, Iraq and Chechnya, one of the first, together with General Rokhlin, entered Grozny. He shot the documentary film "Hell" (1995) and the feature film "Purgatory" (1997) about the Chechen war. Alexander Nevzorov is a member of the Union of Journalists, Advisor to the General Director of Channel One, a full member of the St. Petersburg branch of the All-Russian Scientific Society of Anatomists, Histologists and Embryologists. Author of the programs "On the Spot", "Lessons of Atheism" on the Nevzorov.TV channel on Youtube. Host of the Panopticon program on Dozhd TV and Nevzor Wednesdays on Ekho Moskvy radio.
Birthday
Aug 03, 1958Place of Birth
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]
Movies & TV Shows
- 1990