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    This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Saratov, Russia.


    Born in Saratov




    = 19th century

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    1801–1850


    Stepan Shevyryov (1806–1864), conservative Russian literary historian and poet
    Konstantin von Kügelgen (1810–1880), German painter
    Nikolay Chernyshevsky (1828–1889), Russian revolutionary democrat, materialist philosopher, critic and socialist
    Alexander Pypin (1833–1904), Russian literary historian, ethnographer, journalist and editor
    Firs Zhuravlev (1836–1901), Russian genre painter


    1851–1900


    Nikolai Grandkovsky (1864–1907), Russian Realist painter who specialized in portraits and genre scenes
    Bina Abramowitz (1865 - 1953), Yiddish-language actress
    Victor Borisov-Musatov (1870–1905), Russian painter
    Pavel Kuznetsov (1878–1968), Russian painter and graphic artist
    Alexander Matveyev (1878–1960), Russian sculptor
    Alexei Rykov (1881–1938), Russian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician; Premier of Russia and the Soviet Union
    Alexander Savinov (1881–1942), Russian and Soviet painter and art educator
    Anna Andreevna Kalmanovich (fl. 1893–1917), Russian feminist and activist
    Georgy Fedotov (1886–1951), Russian religious philosopher, historian, essayist, author of many books on Orthodox culture, regarded by some as a founder of Russian "theological culturology"
    Georgy Oppokov (1888–1938), Russian Bolshevik
    Rachel Bluwstein (1890–1931), Hebrew-language poet
    Isaak Zelensky (1890–1938), Russian politician; Secretary General of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
    Konstantin Fedin (1892–1977), Russian novelist and literary functionary
    Nikolay Semyonov (1896–1986), Russian Soviet physicist and chemist; awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the mechanism of chemical transformation
    Stepan Kayukov (1898–1960), Soviet actor
    Viktor Bolkhovitinov (1899–1970), Soviet engineer, team-leader of the developers of the Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1 aircraft
    Nadezhda Mandelstam (1899–1980), Russian writer and educator


    = 20th century

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    1901–1930


    Alexander Bek (1903–1972), Soviet novelist and writer
    Jerzy Pichelski (1903–1963), Polish film and theatre actor
    Boris Babochkin (1904–1975), Soviet film and theatre actor and director
    Viktor Wagner (1908–1981), Russian mathematician
    Vladimir Ovchinnikov (1911–1978), Soviet and Russian painter
    Sweeney Schriner (1911–1990), Russian-born Canadian professional ice hockey forward
    Sergey Filippov (1912–1990), Soviet film and theatre actor
    Nikolai Minkh (1912–1982), Soviet composer, conductor and pianist
    Boris Andreyev (1915–1982), Soviet actor
    Michel Garder (1916–1993), French author and military man
    Alexander Obukhov (1918–1989), Russian physicist and applied mathematician
    Raisa Aronova (1920–1982), Russian Po-2 pilot in World War II
    Vladimir Vengerov (1920–1997), Soviet film director
    Jan Białostocki (1921–1988), Polish art historian
    Boris Balashov (1927–1974), Editor-in-Chief of the Soviet magazine "Filateliya SSSR" ("Philately of the USSR")
    Nikolai Krogius (born 1930), Russian Chess Grandmaster, International Arbiter, psychologist, chess coach, chess administrator and author


    1931–1950


    Joseph G. Hakobyan (born 1931), Russian scientist
    Mikhail Shakhov (born 1931), Soviet wrestler
    Lev Pitaevskii (born 1933), Soviet theoretical physicist
    Oleg Tabakov (1935–2018), Soviet and Russian actor and the artistic director of the Moscow Art Theatre
    Irma Raush (born 1938), Russian actress
    Yury Sharov (born 1939), Soviet fencer
    Yuri Simonov (born 1941), Russian conductor
    Boris Gromov (born 1943), prominent Russian military and political figure; Governor of Moscow Oblast from 2000 to 2012
    Evgeny Rukhin (1943–1976), Russian Non-Conformist painter
    Lydia Mordkovitch (1944–2014), Russian violinist
    Vladimir Lantsberg (1948–2005), Russian poet, songwriter, bard and teacher
    Alexander Zemlianichenko (born 1950), Russian photojournalist


    1951–1970


    Vladimir Konkin (born 1951), Soviet and Russian cinema and theatre actor
    Sergei Shuvalov (1951–2021), Soviet and Russian politician
    Alexander Koreshkov (born 1952), Russian professional football coach and player
    Alexander Sukhanov (born 1952), Soviet and Russian poet, composer, bard and mathematician
    Lyubov Sliska (born 1953), Russian politician
    Marina Shimanskaya (born 1955), Russian actress
    Sergei Konyagin (born 1957), Russian mathematician
    Andrei Shevtsov (born 1961), Russian professional footballer
    Yuri Klyuchnikov (born 1963), Russian professional football referee and player
    Julia Gomelskaya (born 1964), Ukrainian composer of contemporary classical music
    Vladimir Lazarev (born 1964), Russian and French chess Grandmaster
    Roman Abramovich (born 1966), Russian businessman, investor and politician
    Anatoli Fedotov (born 1966), Russian professional ice hockey player
    Yevgeny Mironov (born 1966), Russian film and stage actor
    Dmitry Chernyshenko (born 1968), Russian businessman and the President of the Sochi 2014 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2014 Winter Olympics
    Filipp Yankovsky (born 1968), Russian actor and film director
    Igor Meglinski (born 1968), British scientist


    1971–1980


    Kseniya Kachalina (born 1971), Russian actress
    Inessa Korkmaz (born 1972), Russian female volleyball player
    Sergei Nikolayev (born 1972), Russian professional ice hockey goaltender
    Yulia Timofeeva (born 1972), Russian former track and field sprinter and bobsledder
    Alexey Ashapatov (born 1973), Russian paralympian athlete competing mainly in category F57-58 throwing events
    Yuliya Levina (born 1973), Russian rower
    Alexei Yegorov (born 1976), Russian professional ice hockey goaltender
    Zanna Proniadu (born 1978), Greek female volleyball player
    Ksenya Stepanycheva (born 1978), Russian playwright
    Vadim Garin (born 1979), Russian professional football player


    1981–1990


    Aleksei Ivanov (born 1981), Russian professional football player
    Denis Platonov (born 1981), Russian professional ice hockey centre
    Maxim Velikov (born 1982), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
    Sergei Monia (born 1983), Russian professional basketball player
    Anton Grebnev (born 1984), Russian professional football player
    Maxim Krivonozhkin (born 1984), Russian professional ice hockey forward
    Nikolai Bondarenko (born 1985), Russian politician and blogger
    Andrei Murnin (born 1985), Russian professional football player
    Jurgita Dronina (born 1986), Russian-Lithuanian ballet dancer
    Katia Elizarova (born 1986), Russian model and actress
    Aleksey Ostapenko (born 1986), Russian volleyball player
    Vladimir Romanenko (born 1987), Russian professional football player
    Stanislav Romanov (born 1987), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
    Evgeny Tomashevsky (born 1987), Russian chess Grandmaster and former World number 15
    Kombinaciya (founded 1988), Russian female pop band
    Zedd (born 1989), Russian-German Grammy Award-winning musician, music producer and DJ
    Artyom Molodtsov (born 1990), Russian professional football player
    Fyodor Smolov (born 1990), Russian professional football player


    1991–2000


    Alexandr Loginov (born 1992), Russian biathlete
    Valeria Solovyeva (born 1992), Russian tennis player
    Elvira T (born 1994), Russian singer and songwriter
    Artyom Timofeyev (born 1994), Russian professional football player


    Lived in Saratov



    Herwarth Walden (1879–1941), German Expressionist artist, critic, and courageous promoter of early 20th century avant-garde art. Killed in Saratov in a Soviet camp during Stalin's "Purges."
    Gavrila Derzhavin (1743–1816), one of the most highly esteemed Russian poets before Alexander Pushkin
    Alexander Radishchev (1749–1802), Russian author and social critic
    Jean-Victor Poncelet (1788–1867), French engineer and mathematician (prisoner of war)
    Nikolay Zinin (1812–1880), Russian organic chemist
    Alexey Bogolyubov (1824–1896), Russian landscape painter
    Lev Igorev (1821–1893), Russian portrait painter in the Academic style
    Ilya Salov (1834–1902), Russian writer, playwright and translator
    Mikhail Vrubel (1856–1910), Russian painter
    Fyodor Schechtel (1859–1926), Russian architect, graphic artist and stage designer, the most influential and prolific master of Russian Art Nouveau and late Russian Revival
    Pyotr Stolypin (1862–1911), 3rd Chairman of Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire, served as Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs from 1906 to 1911
    Leonid Sobinov (1872–1934), Imperial Russian operatic tenor
    Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (1878–1939), Russian and Soviet painter and writer
    Nikolai Vavilov (1887–1943), Russian and Soviet botanist and geneticist, died in a Saratov jail
    Mikhail Bulgakov (1891–1940), Russian writer and playwright
    Konstantin Paustovsky (1892–1968), Russian Soviet writer nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature in 1965
    Lidia Ruslanova (1900–1973), Russian folk singer
    Lev Kassil (1905–1970), Soviet writer of juvenile and young adult literature, depicting Soviet life, teenagers and their world, school, sports, cultural life and war
    Oleg Antonov (1906–1984), Soviet aircraft designer
    Alfred Schnittke (1934–1998), Soviet and Russian composer
    Boris M. Schein (1938–2023), Russian-American mathematician
    Eduard Limonov (born 1943), Russian writer, poet, publicist and political dissident
    Oleg Yankovsky (1944–2009), Soviet Russian actor
    Valeriya (born 1968), Russian pop singer
    Anastasia Karpova (born 1984), Russian pop singer
    Natalia Pogonina (born 1985), Russian chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster
    Polina Gagarina (born 1987), Russian pop singer
    Konstantin Lokhanov (born 1998), Russian junior world champion and Olympic sabre fencer living in the United States


    See also



    List of Russian people
    List of Russian-language poets

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