13 Notable alumni of
Moscow State Regional University
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Moscow State Regional University is 1340th in the world, 468th in Europe, and 45th in Russia by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 13 notable alumni from Moscow State Regional University sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.
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Ekatherina Andreeva
- Enrolled in Moscow State Regional University
- Studied in 1990
- Occupations
- news presenterjournalisttelevision presenterediting staff
- Biography
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Ekaterina Sergeevna Andreeva is a Russian journalist, actress and anchor of Vremya and Novosti, Channel One Russia's main evening news bulletins since 1997.
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Valeriya Novodvorskaya
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- librarianjournalistteacherpedagogueopinion journalist
- Biography
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Valeriya Ilyinichna Novodvorskaya was a Russian and Soviet dissident, writer and liberal politician. She was the founder and the chairwoman of the Democratic Union party and a member of the editorial board of The New Times.
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Larisa Rubalskaya
- Enrolled in Moscow State Regional University
- Studied in 1970
- Occupations
- television presenterpedagoguewritertranslatorpoet
- Biography
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Larisa Alexeyevna Rubalskaya is a Russian writer, poet and translator, and a member of the Moscow Writers' Union.
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Yuri Entin
- Occupations
- playwrightpoetscreenwriterwriterlyricist
- Biography
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Yuri Sergeyevich Entin is a Russian and Soviet poet, playwright and lyricist who wrote screenplays and songs for various children's films including The Bremen Town Musicians (1969) and two sequels (with Vasily Livanov) and Blue Puppy (1976), among others. He also wrote music with Bulat Okudzhava for the 1975 film The Adventures of Buratino.
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Anna Shatilova
- Occupations
- presentertelevision presenterannouncerradio personality
- Biography
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Anna Nikolaevna Shatilova is a Soviet and Russian speaker and presenter. The announcer Central Television Broadcaster of the USSR (1962-1995). Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1978), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1988).
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Sergei Gimayev
- Occupations
- ice hockey playercoach
- Biography
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Sergei Nailevich Gimayev was a Soviet professional ice hockey player who played ten seasons (1976–86) in the Soviet Championship League with HC CSKA Moscow and Leningrad SKA. After the end of his career as a player, Gimayev worked as a TV sports presenter. He was an ethnic Tatar.
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Yuri Polyakov
- Occupations
- editor-in-chiefwriterpublic figureplaywrightscreenwriter
- Biography
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Yuri Mikhailovich Polyakov is a Soviet and Russian writer, poet, playwright, screenwriter and public figure, chairman of the National Association of Playwrights, chairman of the editorial board of the Literaturnaya Gazeta until 2021, editor-in-chief of the Literaturnaya Gazeta (2001–2017).
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Svetlana Morgunova
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- presentertelevision presenterannouncerradio personality
- Biography
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Svetlana Mikhailovna Morgunova was a Russian announcer for Soviet Central Television from 1961 onwards, and a television and radio host.
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Alexander Ragulin
- Enrolled in Moscow State Regional University
- Studied in 1966
- Occupations
- ice hockey player
- Biography
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Alexander Pavlovich Ragulin was a Russian ice hockey player widely regarded as one of the greatest defensemen in Soviet hockey history. Over his illustrious career, he captured three Olympic gold medals and ten World Championship titles. In recognition of his achievements, he was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1997 and was awarded the Olympic Order in Silver in 2001.
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Vladimir Krupin
- Occupations
- writerprose writer
- Biography
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Vladimir Nikolayevich Krupin is a Soviet Russian writer, editor, religious author and tutor. The major proponent of the Village prose movement, noted for his quirky, folklore-rooted style of writing, Krupin is best known for his 1980 Novy Mir-published satirical novel Zhivaya Voda (Aqua Vitae).
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Leonid Tyagachev
- Occupations
- coachstatespersonpolitician
- Biography
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Leonid Vasilievich Tyagachyov is a Russian politician, sportsman and honorary president of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC). Between 2001 and 2010, Tyagachyov served as President of the Russian Olympic Committee.
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Oleg Chukhontsev
- Occupations
- poetwritertranslator
- Biography
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Oleg Grigoryevich Chukhontsev is a Russian poet, representative neo-Acmeist poetry and the Sixtiers.
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Alevtina Fedulova
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Alevtina Vasilyevna Fedulova was a Russian political activist and leader of the Soviet Women's Committee (later the Union of Women of Russia).