List of people from Penza

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

Aleksey Khovansky
(1814–1899)
Nikolay Ilminsky
(1822–1891)
Vsevolod Pudovkin
(1893–1953)
Boris Sokolovsky
(born 1953)
Alexander Melentyev
(1954–2015)
Aleksandr Samokutyayev
(born 1970)
Denis Ablyazin
(born 1992)

Born in Penza[]

19th century[]

1801–1900[]

  • Aleksey Khovansky (1814–1899), publisher of the first Russian scientific linguistic journal Filologicheskie Zapiski
  • Nikolay Ilminsky (1822–1891), Russian turkologist
  • Pavel Maksutov (1825–1882), Imperial Russian Navy rear-admiral, prince, hero of Crimean War
  • Ilya Salov (1834–1902), Russian writer, playwright and translator
  • Vsevolod Meyerhold (1874–1940), Russian and Soviet theatre director, actor and theatrical producer
  • Nikolai Avksentiev (1878–1943), leading member of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party
  • Peter Arshinov (1886–1939), acclaimed Russian Anarcho-Communist
  • Ivan Mosjoukine (1889–1963), Russian silent film actor
  • Vsevolod Pudovkin (1893–1953), Russian and Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor
  • Aleksandr Medvedkin (1900–1989), Soviet Russian film director
  • Vladimir Stavsky (1900–1943), Soviet Russian writer, editor and literary administrator

20th century[]

1901–1950[]

  • Konstantin Badygin (1910–1984), Soviet naval officer, explorer, author and scientist
  • Anna Andreyeva (1915–1997), Soviet track and field athlete
  • Pyotr Dolgov (1920–1962), colonel in the Soviet Air Force, Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Victor Karpov (1928–1997), Russian diplomat
  • Vladimir Grebennikov (1932–1992), Soviet ice hockey player
  • Yuri Moiseev (1940–2005), Soviet ice hockey player
  • Tatiana Dorofeeva (1948–2012), Russian linguist, orientalist and translator

1951–1970[]

1971–1980[]

1981–1990[]

1991–2000[]

Lived in Penza[]

  • Alexandr Aksakov (1832–1903), Russian writer, translator, journalist, editor, state official and psychic researcher
  • Nikolai Ishutin (1840–1879), Russian utopian socialist; was raised in Penza
  • Aristarkh Lentulov (1882–1943), Russian avant-garde artist of Cubist orientation; studied art in the Penza art school
  • Alexandr and Mariya Dmitriev, the couple who owns a pet cougar named Messi

See also[]

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