List of people from Yaroslavl

Coat of Arms of Yaroslavl
Coat of Arms of Yaroslavl

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

Vasily Maykov
(1728–1778)
Duke of Oldenburg
(1812–1881)
Izmail Sreznevsky
(1812–1880)
Leonid Sabaneyev
(1844–1898)
Aleksandr Lyapunov
(1857–1918)
Konstantin Satunin
(1863–1915)
Yuri Lyubimov
(1917–2014)
Artemy Troitsky
(born 1955)
Elena Letuchaya
(born 1978)
Sergei Mozyakin
(born 1981)
Denis Grebeshkov
(born 1983)
Alexander Vasyunov
(1988–2011)
Mark Bluvshtein
(born 1988)
Olga Meganskaya
(born 1992)

Born in Yaroslavl

17th century

1601–1700

  • Joseph Vladimirov (active 1642–1666), Russian painter and art theorist of the 17th century

18th century

1701–1800

  • Vasily Maykov (1728–1778), Russian poet, fabulist, playwright and translator
  • Ivan Dmitrevsky (1734–1821), the most influential actor of Russian Neoclassicism and "Russia's first great tragedian"
  • Mikhail Popov (1742–1790), Russian writer, poet, dramatist and opera librettist
  • Gerasim Lebedev (1749–1817), Russian adventurer, linguist, pioneer of Bengali theatre, translator, musician and writer
  • Semyon Bobrov (1763/1765–1810), Russian poet and civil servant
  • Andrei Ukhtomsky (1771–1852), Russian copper engraver
  • Nikolay Mylnikov (1797–1842), Russian portrait painter

19th century

1801–1900

20th century

1901–1920

  • Boris Shavyrin (1902–1965), Russian artillery and rocket engineer
  • Bonifaty Kedrov (1903–1985), Soviet researcher, philosopher, logician, chemist and psychologist
  • Maria Prilezhayeva (1903–1989), Russian and Soviet children's author, literary critic and the Soviet Union of Writers official
  • Tikhon Rabotnov (1904–2000), Russian plant ecologist
  • Maria Petrovykh (1908–1979), Russian poet and translator
  • Victor Rozov (1913–2004), Russian Soviet dramatist
  • Yuri Lyubimov (1917–2014), Soviet and Russian stage actor and director associated with the internationally renowned Taganka Theatre, which he founded in 1964
  • Yury Smyslov (1920–1991), Soviet equestrian

1921–1950

  • Aleksey Naumov (1923–1943), WWII Soviet tank commander
  • Veniamin Basner (1925–1996), Russian composer
  • Violetta Kiss (1925–1994), Soviet acrobat, juggler, director, and teacher
  • Sergei Kalinin (born 1926), Russian sports shooter
  • Viktor Danilov (born 1927), abbot of the Greek Catholic parish in Grodno
  • Pavel Kolchin (1930–2010), Soviet cross-country skier
  • Juvenal Poyarkov (born 1935), hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • Oleg Aleksandrov (1937–1997), Soviet rower
  • Viktor Carev (born 1939), Soviet sprint canoeist
  • Viktor Sheinov (born 1940), Professor of Psychology and Pedagogical Proficiency
  • Valery Tarakanov (born 1941), Soviet/Russian cross-country skier
  • Valentin Kornev (born 1942), Soviet sport shooter
  • Valery Volkov (born 1947), Soviet equestrian and Olympic champion
  • Valeri Frolov (born 1949), Russian professional football coach and a former player

1951–1960

  • Alexander (Ishchein) (1952–2021), prelate, who served as the archbishop of Russian Orthodox Diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan from 1999 until his death in 2021
  • Vladimir Churkin (1953–2021), Soviet and Russian football player and coach
  • Volodymyr Makukha (born 1955), Ukrainian politician and diplomat
  • Artemy Troitsky (born 1955), Russian journalist, music critic, concert promoter, broadcaster and an academic
  • Aleksandr Pobegalov (born 1956), Russian professional football coach
  • Aleksandr Petrov (born 1957), Oscar-winning Russian animator and animation director
  • Nataliya Popova (born 1958), Russian former swimmer
  • Yevgeni Martyanov (born 1959), Russian professional football coach and a former player

1961–1970

  • Andrei Khomutov (born 1961), Soviet ice hockey right winger
  • Yevgeni Kuznetsov (born 1961), Russian professional football coach and a former player
  • Sergey Shlyapnikov (born 1961), Russian volleyball coach
  • Sergey Okrugin (born 1963), Russian chess International Master
  • Rinad Minvaleyev (born 1965), Russian physiologist, orientalist and researcher of the traditional health cаre systems
  • Yevheniya Tovstohan (born 1965), Soviet Ukrainian handball player
  • Aleksei Kazalov (born 1967), Russian professional football coach and a former player
  • Oleg Kiselyov (born 1967), Russian handball player
  • Dmitri Popov (born 1967), Russian retired footballer
  • Alex Sipiagin (born 1967), Russian jazz trumpet and flugelhorn player
  • Yevgeny Urlashov (born 1967), Mayor of the city of Yaroslavl between April 2012 and July 2013
  • Tatyana Babashkina (born 1968), Russian high jumper
  • Alexei Chistyakov (born 1968), Russian ice hockey coach and former professional player
  • Svitlana Kashchenko (born 1968), Russian-born Nicaraguan sport shooter
  • Vadim Pomazov (born 1968), Russian football player
  • Andrei Kruchin (born 1970), Russian football player
  • Vyacheslav Solovyov (1970–2008), Russian serial killer and poisoner
  • Maksim Tarasov (born 1970), Russian Olympic pole vaulter

1971–1980

  • Anna Malova (born 1971), Russian beauty queen, model and physician who was crowned Miss Russia 1998
  • Igor Varlamov (born 1971), Russian footballer
  • Andrei Zhirov (born 1971), Russian professional football coach and a former player
  • Vladimir Zhukov (born 1972), Russian serial killer, rapist and pedophile
  • Sergei Bulavin (born 1973), Russian football player
  • Andrei Galyanov (born 1973), Russian professional footballer
  • Theodore (Kazanov) (born 1973), Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • Aleksey Kostygov (born 1973), Russian handball player
  • Andrey Zadorozhniy (born 1973), Russian middle distance runner
  • Galimdzhan Khayrulin (born 1974), Russian football manager and a former player
  • Aleksei Klestov (born 1974), Russian football player
  • Evgeni Ryabchikov (born 1974), Russian professional ice hockey goaltender
  • Ildar Yubin (born 1974), Russian professional ice hockey player
  • Aleksandr Kalinin (born 1975), Russian football coach and a former player
  • Vyacheslav Lotoryov (born 1975), Russian football player
  • Artyom Yenin (born 1976), Russian association football player
  • Vasili Chernitsyn (born 1977), Russian professional footballer
  • Ilya Gorokhov (born 1977), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Alexei Vasiliev (born 1977), Russian professional ice hockey defenseman
  • Pavel Korostelyov (born 1978), Russian cross-country skier
  • Elena Letuchaya (born 1978), Russian journalist, television presenter, producer and director
  • Vyacheslav Pozdnyakov (born 1978), Russian fencer
  • Aleksey Zagornyi (born 1978), Russian hammer thrower
  • Tatyana Andrianova (born 1979), Russian middle distance runner
  • Mikhail Donika (born 1979), Russian ice hockey defenceman
  • Elena Grosheva (born 1979), Russian Olympic gymnast
  • Alexander Medvedev (born 1979), Russian professional ice hockey player
  • Ivan Tkachenko (1979–2011), Russian professional ice hockey winger
  • Aleksandr Chistyakov (born 1980), Russian professional football player
  • Sergei Kuznetsov (born 1980), Russian ice hockey left winger
  • Aleksandr Malyshev (born 1980), Russian professional footballer

1981–1990

1991–2000

21st century

2001–2100

Lived in Yaroslavl

See also

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