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Aleksandr Oleinikov

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Aleksandr Oleinikov
Александр Анатольевич Олейников
Born
Aleksandr Anatolyevich Oleinikov

21 October 1965 (59 years old)
CitizenshipSoviet Union, Russia
Occupation(s)Cinematographer, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Presenter
Years active1985-

Aleksandr Anatolyevich Oleinikov (born 21 October 1965 in Moscow) is a Russian director, screenwriter, film producer, and television presenter.

Biography

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Aleksandr Oleinikov, Vyacheslav Volodin, director Stanislav Govorukhin's widow Galina Govorukhina and Yelena Drapeko at the opening of the 2021 exhibit Vertical

Oleinikov studied at School No. 1531, Moscow.[1] In his childhood he played chess (receiving the highest youth grade) and ice hockey, and was interested in history and literature.[2] He studied together with Mikhail Prokhorov, Georgiy Boos, Mikhail Khleborodov, and Sergey Arkhipov.[2] From 1983 until 1985 he served in the Soviet Army,[3] in the Forces of Special Designation (radio-scouts).[2] He subsequently continued his education at the part-time section of the institute of culture, however he did not complete his degree.[4][3]

He has been working in the television industry since 1985. He worked as an administrator for a local (oblast-level) editorial division, then as a director's assistant [5] and a director at the Moscow branch of USSR State Committee for Television and Radio for Moscow Television Channel.[6] He also worked for some time in German television, where he was a concert director for Dieter Bohlen,[7] and also for VIDgital, where Andrey Rasbash and Vladislav Listyev invited him.[2]

In 1993, he became a secretary for the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation. In the same year he arrived at the recently-founded television channel TV-6 (Russia). On various occasions he led the broadcasts My Cinema,[8][9] My Star (alternating with Viktor Merezhko),[10] My History, and Your Music.[11][12]

In 1994 in Tunisia he recorded a film about Yasir Arafat for subsequent showing on TV-6;[2] in the same year he became the deputy directory of TV-6 Moscow. From 1995 until 1997 he was the general producer for TV-6.[4]

In 1997 he became First Deputy General Director for the Direction of TV-6 Moscow at Moscow Independent Broadcasting Corporation.[4]

From 1997 to 2000 he was the community relations manager for Moscow International Film Festival,[13] and leader of press conferences at it.[14]

From 1998 until 1999 he was the director for direction of programme planning and launching at Moscow Independent Broadcasting Corporation,[15] further, from 1999 until 2001, he was the deputy general director.[4][3]

Since 2001, he has been a member of the Russian Television Academy.

On 26 April 2001, after the NTV Affair and transfer of NTV ex-journalists to TV-6, Aleksandr Oleinikov left TV-6.[16][17] Oleinikov's last project on that channel was the entertainment programme Oh these kids already!, which released in April 2001»,[18][19][20] which transferred with him to NTV from September 2001.[21][22] The last motion signed by him as deputy general director of TV-6 was an order to play the informative programme Results with Yevgeny Kiselyov live on air.[3]

From May [23] until October 2001[24] he worked as a general producer for NTV (Russia),[25][26] and participated in the launch of an array of television broadcasts from 2001 until 2002.[27][28] From May 2001 until March 2002 he was also the programme director for NTV.[29] He was invited to NTV by Alfred Koch.[30] He left the channel in March 2002;[31] Oleinikov's sacking from occupied posts was linked with the low ratings and multiple failed live launches which had occurred under his leadership.[32][29]

In 2002 he transferred to Russia-1, where he became a manager for two television projects (Good Morning (Russian TV program) and Vesti (VGTRK)).[33] He later worked as a freelance producer, launching artistic films and TV series for various channels.[34]

From March 2006[35] until November 2012 he was the general producer for TV Centre (Russia).[36][37]

From 2 September until 15 November 2013, he was a co-producer of the third season of the show Evening Urgent on Channel One Russia.[38][39]

Personal life

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Oleinikov's first wife was Irina Borisovna Medvedeva, a Muscovite born in 1969.

  • Son — Maksim, from his first marriage, born 8 May 1988
  • Daughter — Darya, out of wedlock, born 5 February 1992

His civil wife (from 1993 until 2010) was Darya Drozdovskaya, and actress, television presenter, and editor [40][41]

  • Son — Aleksandr, now an actor, born 26 May 1993
  • Younger Daughter — Darya, born 17 February 1998

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References

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