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Andrey I
BornAndrey Fedorovich Khoroshev
June 27, 1959
💀DiedJanuary 1, 2026
Sukhumi, AbkhaziaJanuary 1, 2026
🏳️ CitizenshipUSSR
Russia
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  1986—2025

Andrey I (real name Andrey Fedorovich Khoroshev; Template:VDP, Sukhumi, Abkhazia) - Soviet and Russian director, actor, screenwriter, TV presenter, chairman of the image commission and tourism development of the Public Chamber Sakha Republic.

Biography

Born on June 27, 1959 in Nakhabino.

According to Andrey, he is "a descendant of an ancient Manchu family."[1][2] and even "The Living God of Manchuria"[1][3][4].

Father Fyodor Alekseevich (born in 1920) — member of the CPSU, military engineer[5][6][7], participant in the Great Patriotic War, originally from Irkutsk region[8][9].

As Andrey himself says,

I am especially grateful to my parents for raising me strong: part evil, part predator; but you know, a natural predator who treats the evil with evil, and the good with kindness[10].

Since childhood, I was taught to be cautious, prudent, cunning, but at the same time I was raised to be physically developed, almost Spartan-style. Sometimes flogging[1].

Graduated from Secondary School No. 1 in Nakhabino Moscow Oblast.

In 1977, he was drafted into the army and served as a diver[11]. According to another version, in 1977, Khoroshev was already studying at the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI)[12].

In 1982, as part of the Komsomolskaya Pravda expedition, he allegedly searched for the "Napoleon Treasure" in Lake Semlevskoye[11].

In 1983, he graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute, specializing in information systems, and earned the qualification of test engineer. He studied at the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) under a sports quota "as an athlete, a freestyle wrestler."[13]. Allegedly engaged in "mathematical research into the mechanisms of psychotronics"[14].

In 1983, he got a job as a cameramanin the Department of Scientific and Experimental Medical Cinematography of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences — Khoroshev calls it "Kishkofilm" because they made films about medical operations[15]. The department was headed by Samuil Grigorievich Komm[16] (1912), and Khoroshev later used his film documentation in his film "The Red Designer" with Komm listed in the credits.

In 1986, he allegedly participated in work related to the the sinking of the Admiral Nakhimov[11].

According to unconfirmed reports, until 1986, he was engaged in underwater filming for the television program "Travelers' Club" and also worked as an archaeologist. He is a full member of the Geographical Society of the USSR (allegedly elected in 1983 for his exploration work on Novaya Zemlya).[17].

In the mid-1980s, he entered the VGIK — "more or less by accident," "for company."[18]. In 1990, he graduated with honors from the directing department of VGIK (Workshop of Altshuler, Boris Abramovich|B. A. Altshuller]] and Kubeyev, Boris Vasilyevich|B. V. Kubeyev]] in the "Popular Science Films" section. His fifth-year coursework was the advertising film "Russian Furs" (later awarded a special prize for directing and an audience award at the international advertising film competition "Video-1992" of the European Foundation Epica Awards [en]). Together with young directors from VGIK, Khoroshev founded an advertising agency. In February 1990, he took part in the first television advertising festival near Zvenigorod[19]. In total, he has shot more than 30 commercials, including those for the advertising projects of Kampomos, Mikoyan Meat Processing Plant, Exima, Procter & Gamble, as well as automobile advertising for Sovintorg. [20].

In 1991, he made the non-fiction film "And He Led Them Up the Mountain" (TO "Mercury" Tsentrnauchfilm)[21], the meaning of which he explained as follows: "Masons tell Masons about Freemasonry"[14].

Author of the visual style and director of photography for the ballet film "Salome" by Alla Sigalova, nominated for the 1992 Cannes Film Festival among musical films. He was the director of photography for the feature film "Grail" (1992) directed by Marion Jährendorf.

Created the election music video "Our Home is Russia" in 1995:

I've also been through advertising and music videos, including election ones. That was my story – the video for "Our Home is Russia." I remember Chernomyrdin himself accepting the work at the composer's Alexey Rybnikov studio on Arbat Street. And then he arrived... They started the screening. I was expecting the inevitable tantrums: this isn't right, that isn't right... But Chernomyrdin watched and quickly concluded: "Well, okay." Then he looked at me: "Oh, you have some interesting tattoos. I have some too..." He immediately showed me his—from his army days. We set the table, sat down, and had a drink. He was a good man...[1]

Andrey remembers that time fondly: {{Quote|You're unlucky if you didn't live in the the era of change of the 1990s. A terribly wonderful time. <...> And the the 1990s, despite everything, are still a delight for me. There was a limitless field of opportunity. We did what we wanted. <...>
On top of everything else, I was also consciously cultivating my image back then: I wore pseudo-military uniforms – epaulettes, breeches, stripes… I was shocking! For what purpose? So that every dog ​​on the street would recognize him!

Writer and director of the experimental film "Red Designer," which won the Vagrius Publishing House prize for screenwriting at the 1994 Yalta Film Forum; the feature film "The Scientific Section of Pilots" ("the first and only film in perestroika-era Russia that exceeded its million-dollar budget"[22]), which received a prize for visual design and a special Press Prize at the 1996 Kinoshock Festival[1][23], NIKA-97 for cinematography[24].

Khoroshev is a member of the Union of Cinematographers (Guild of Directors)[25].

In 1997, he worked on a three-part film project for Russian television, "The Genetics of Terror in Russia," for which he studied Lenin's family tree. According to Khoroshev, Lenin's father, Ilya Nikolaevich, "had a great influence on Russian society": among his students were Karakozov and Pilsudski[14].

In 1997-1998, he was the artistic director and production director of the automobile television show "Intercept" (channel NTV, producer David Hamburg, host Nikolai Fomenko), nominated for TEFI-1998, EMMY-1998. In this show, the show's hero had to steal the prize—a Daewoo Nexia—while traffic cops in huge American Fords had to catch the thief on the streets of Moscow. Khoroshev developed special high-speed filming techniques. Fourteen episodes were filmed, but after the Russian economic crisis (1998) the show ceased production.

The author of the idea and director of the program action show about dungeons "Telespetsnaz" (1999) together with Nikolai Fomenko with the participation of the company "NTV-Telemost" (Kirill Legat), with the involvement of experienced speleolog Andrey Kuvichinsky[26] (Kuv) and Vladimir Lebedev. The idea of ​​the program was as follows:

There are always rumors about some mysterious strategic facilities that are impossible to penetrate. For example, about a mined repair base for fascist submarines near Kaliningrad. There are legends about bunkers with welded passages, about underground cities... Fomenko and his team will check all these rumors, and "Media-Most" (producer Alexander Voitetsky) will film all this[27].

This is a very complex program, the first episode of which, for example, was dedicated to our discovery of defensive fortifications near Moscow. The difficulty is that, oddly enough, there is still an operating organization in our country: the FSB, which prevents us from learning much. Therefore, what we're doing is piracy.[28].

In November 1998, a one-year contract was signed for the production of 20 programs.[29], but the project ceased to exist in its third month.[3] Filming took place from October 1998 to January 1999 at the engineering troops training ground in Nakhabino[30][31], as well as in the Volodarsky quarries[32][33].

All three episodes of the program were filmed with money from NTV-Telemost, without any sponsorship[29]. They were later criticized as containing false information and "kranberry"[34][35][36][37][38][39][40].

Khoroshev is the screenwriter of the feature film "The Temple"[17], winner of the federal presidential tender for the best screenplay for a feature film about the presidential elections of 2000[41]. According to Khoroshev, this failed film is “a 100% action movie about the presidential elections of 2000, about how a mafia group is trying to blow up the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in order to sway public opinion in their favor candidate"[42].

In August 1999, Sasha the Surgeon invited Khoroshev to direct a film about the bike show, which was to take place near Moscow[43].

From 2000 to 2002, he was the head of the special purpose reporting service and host of the program “Special Purpose Television” (Russia-1 RTR and REN TV). For this project, ZAO Telespetsnaz Television Company was created in March 2000.[44][45] (founders: Yukos[46], CJSC "Studio of large-scale images" Kirill Legat and the ROO of veterans of state security agencies[47][48]; Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors - Sergey Fonton). CJSC "Telespetsnaz" produced programs on defense and law enforcement topics[49]. As Khoroshev recalls,

In the "Telespetsnaz" project, organized by the security agencies of Russia, work forced him to travel, fly, swim, and be where the shooting was almost daily[50].

At Khoroshev's request, Arkady Babchenko wrote a series of short stories, "Ten Episodes about the War," for the REN TV channel[51][52], but it was not adapted for film.

In 2002, the director of the popular science programs department of Channel One Andrey Tsvintarny[53] invited Khoroshev to host the weekly program "Seekers"[54]:

These programs were produced by the Civilization TV Company[55][56], which is part of the Transcontinental Media Company[57][58]; artistic director Lev Nikolaev[59]. From the fall of 2002 until the end of 2008, about 150 episodes were shown, but in December 2008, Channel One refused to purchase further episodes.[60]. In 2010, the "Seekers" series was "relaunched" for the Culture TV channel (with financial support from the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications). Some of the old footage was used.[61]. Khoroshev starred in 73 episodes of the updated "Seekers", but in the summer of 2013 he lost interest in the project[62] and left it[63].

In 2005, Andrei moved from Moscow to Yakutsk[64]:

The same odious Moscow—it can't even be perceived as a tourist center, a cultural center. It's simply unhealthy to live there. Moscow is the dirtiest city in Russia due to the air pollution from cars. <...> Yakutsk is a very interesting city, with a colossal history and excellent ecology.[65].

At that time (2005), Andrei declared himself apolitical:

- Are you apolitical? No parties or movements?

- Yes. I'm not interested in politics. Although, politics is essential these days, it doesn't directly interest me. My only political allegiance is that I'm a patriot. I believe that every person should be a citizen; that's the most important thing.[66].

Since 2006, author and host of the "Seekers of Yakutia" program series on the NVK Sakha channel.

Since 2007, he has been a member of the Russian Television Academy[67].

Since 2008, he has headed the Navigator creative studio.[68]

Author of the restoration project for the federal historical monument "Shergin Mine", participant in the storming of the mine shaft[69], 2009. Initiator and participant of the memorial reindeer sled race dedicated to the memory of fallen reindeer herders "Cavalry of the Arctic", 2010.

Author of collections of scientific and practical projects in the field of tourism: “The Warmth of the Yakut Cold,” 2009, and “The Warmth of the Yakut Cold-2,” 2012. Diploma winner of the national tourism award named after Yu. Senkevich in the nomination “For personal contribution to the development of tourism education.” 2009[64].

Associate Professor, Department of Marketing and Commerce, Yakutsk Branch of BSUEP[70] (since 2011, Department of Tourism and Mass Communications).

S 2011 — Member of the Public Chamber of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Chairman of the Commission on Image and Tourism Development[70][71].

In 2012, Andrei I became a member of the Union of Writers of Russia[72][73].

In March 2014, he participated in the annexation Crimea[74].

In the September 2014 elections, he acted as a trusted person of the head of the republic E. A. Borisov[64][75][76].

In December 2014, he sent a photo exhibition, "Russian North," to the DPR[77]. Later it became known that several thousand minersmoved to live and work from the DPR to Yakutia[78][79].

Since 2015, Chief Specialist of the Department of Information Policy and Communication Technologies NEFU[64].

In 2016, he led the casting of the TV show “The Third Eye” on the Yakutsk-TV channel: “Under the guns of the cameras, the strongest shamanss, clairvoyants and psychicss of Yakutia will compete for the title of the best!”[80][81][82][83].

In April-May 2017, he participated in the primaries of United Russia for the post of mayor of Yakutsk but took second place (7.38%), while first place went to Aisen Nikolaev (86.25%)[84][85][86]. At the debate, Khoroshev spoke out "against migrant children studying in the same class with local children."[87].

In the summer of 2018, he ran for the People's Deputies of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) in the Prigorodny single-mandate electoral district 9 (Markha) from the LDPR[88][89][90].

In September 2018, I welcomed the [[Elections of the Head of the Urban District "City of Yakutsk (2018)|election of Sardana Avksentieva as mayor of Yakutsk. [91] from "Party of Russia's Revival".

On July 17, 2019, together with friends, he launched a YouTube channel with the ironic name “2 StraTpers”[92][93].

Since April 2020 — columnist for the state-run publication Sakha Parliament[94][95].

In 2022, he opened a children's film studio[96].

In recent years, he lived in Abkhazia.

Death

He died tragically on January 1, 2026, at the age of 66. [97] while rescuing a man from a hot spring in Sukhumi (Abkhazia). An actor jumped into the water to save a man who had fallen ill, but misjudged his strength.[98]

The funeral service took place on January 7, 2026, at the Mikhailovskaya Church. He was buried in the Sukhumi cemetery.[99][100]

Family

First wife — Marina Khegai-Shamshurina (February 5, 1970 — December 21, 2005), granddaughter of the writer Yuri Shamshurin[101]; tragically died in Moscow under the wheels of a train[1][102][103][104].

In 2008, Khoroshev married Elmira Tukanova, a Tobolsk resident who worked at a local travel agency[105][106] but the marriage was not strong.

In 2010, Andrey met and married Irina Solovyova, a Yakut woman, in 2013.[107][108]

Andrey Khoroshev is raising three sons.[109] — Fedor (2004)[11], Andrey (2012), Alexey (2013)[110]; The adult daughter remained in Moscow[111].

He has a younger brother, Alexei (born in 1963), a former athlete[112], now a well-known Moscow lawyer[111][113][114].

Filmography

Directorial Works

Acting works

Books

  • Khoroshev Andrey Fedorovich. Dreams of a Samurai: Film Stories / Andrey I. — Yakutsk: Yakutsk State University Publishing House, 2008. — 439, [1] p. : ill., color port.; 21 cm; ISBN 978-5-7513-1012-7
  • Khoroshev Andrey Fedorovich. On reindeer sleds to the Pole of Cold: personal impressions from the diary: ethnographic research / Andrey I. - Yakutsk: Bichik, 2013. - 125, [2] p.; 20 cm; ISBN 978-5-7696-4153-4
  • Khoroshev Andrey Fedorovich. Transparent screen: movie stories / Andrey I. - Yakutsk: Bichik, 2018. - 222, [1] p. : ill.; 20 cm; ISBN 978-5-7696-5484-8

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