Ivan Andreevich Urgant (genus. Host of the program "Evening Urgant" on "Channel One". He is one of the most popular and highly paid cultural figures in Russia.
In the biography of Ivan Urgant, there are many interesting facts related to his activities in the television industry.
So, before you is a short biography of Ivan Urgant.
Biography of Ivan Urgant
Ivan Urgant was born on April 16, 1978 in Leningrad. He grew up and was brought up in a family of actors Andrei Lvovich and Valeria Ivanovna.
Ivan has a half-sister Maria and 2 half-sisters - Valentina and Alexandra.
Childhood and youth
When Ivan Urgant was barely 1 year old, the first tragedy happened in his biography. The parents of the future showman decided to leave, as a result of which the boy stayed with his mother.
It is worth noting that the actors were not only Ivan's parents, but also his grandparents - Nina Urgant and Lev Milinder.
After parting with her husband, Valeria Ivanovna remarried actor Dmitry Ladygin. Thus, from an early age, the boy was well acquainted with the backstage life.
It was in the second marriage that Ivan Urgant's mother had 2 girls, who became his half-sisters.
As a child, little Vanya often spent time with his grandmother Nina, who adored her grandson. It is curious that there was such a close relationship between them that the boy simply called her by her name.
Ivan Urgant studied at the Leningrad gymnasium, and also attended a music school.
After graduating from high school, Ivan successfully passed the exams at the St. Petersburg Academy of Theater Arts. While studying at the university, he performed on the theater stage with famous actors.
An interesting fact is that in his debut production, Urgant played in the same performance with Alisa Freundlich.
Career
After the collapse of the USSR, Ivan Urgant began to think about what he really wants to do in the future. At that time, his acting career was of little interest to him.
In the 90s, the guy became seriously interested in music. He played the piano, guitar, recorder, accordion and drums pretty well. Over time, he even managed to release the Zvezda disc together with Maxim Leonidov, a member of the Secret rock group.
In addition, in his youth, Ivan managed to work as a waiter, bartender and host in various nightclubs.
Over time, the cheerful and witty Urgant was invited to host the program "Petersburg Courier", aired on Channel Five.
Soon, another change took place in the creative biography of Ivan Urgant. He decided to move to Moscow in search of a better life. In the capital, he worked as a radio presenter at the "Russian Rado", and then at the "Hit-FM".
At the age of 25, Ivan becomes the co-host of Thekla Tolstoy in the TV show "People's Artist". It was from this moment that his meteoric rise to popularity began.
TV
In 2005, Urgant began to host the Big Premiere program and soon became the face of Channel One.
After that, programs such as "Spring with Ivan Urgant" and "Circus with the Stars" are aired. Both projects are among the highest in the rating.
Ivan Urgant gains popular love from the audience, as a result of which he is offered more and more TV projects, including "One-Story America", "Wall to Wall" and "Big Difference".
In 2006, Urgant was approved as the host of the cult culinary program "Smak", which was led by Andrei Makarevich for many years. As a result, he participated in this program until 2018.
In 2008, Ivan Urgant took part in the entertainment show "ProjectorParisHilton", along with Sergei Svetlakov, Garik Martirosyan and Alexander Tsekalo.
This quartet discussed various news that took place both in Russia and in the world. The presenters joked sharply on various topics, communicating among themselves in a friendly manner.
Famous political and public figures, including Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Steven Seagal (see interesting facts about Sigal), Andrei Arshavin, Mikhail Prokhorov, Will Smith and many others, became guests of the "Projector".
It is worth noting that at the end of each episode, four presenters, along with a guest who came to the show, sang a song. As a rule, Urgant played acoustic guitar, Martirosyan played piano, Tsekalo played bass, and Svetlakov played tambourine.
In October 2019, Sergey Svetlakov publicly announced the closure of ProjectorParisHilton due to censorship.
"Evening Urgant"
In 2012, the star TV presenter begins to host the super popular program "Evening Urgant". At the beginning of each show, Ivan comments on the latest news in his usual manner.
Various Russian and foreign celebrities came to Urgant. After a short conversation, the presenter arranged some kind of comic competition for the guests.
In the shortest possible time, "Evening Urgant" became almost the most popular entertainment show in the country.
Today, Dmitry Khrustalev, Alexander Gudkov, Alla Mikheeva and other persons act as co-hosts and assistants of Ivan Andreevich. It is worth noting that the Fruits group participates in the program, which is responsible for the soundtrack of the show.
In addition to participating in programs, Ivan Urgant periodically conducts various concerts and festivals.
Films
Over the years of his biography, Ivan Urgant has starred in dozens of documentaries and feature films.
The guy appeared on the big screen back in 1996, playing a friend of the young actress. After that, he participated in several more projects, playing secondary characters.
In 2007, Urgant was entrusted with the main role in the Russian comedy Three, and a Snowflake. Three years later, he played Boris Vorobyov in the acclaimed film "Fir Trees". The project was so successful that 8 more independent short stories were later released.
In 2011, Ivan appeared in the biographical film Vysotsky. Thank you for being alive". In this tape he got the role of Seva Kulagin. Among the films shot in Russia that year, Vysotsky. Thank you for being alive ”had the highest box office - $ 27.5 million.
As of 2019, Urgant participated in 21 documentary and 26 art projects.
Personal life
Ivan's first wife was Karina Avdeeva, whom he met at one of the parties. At that time, he was barely 18 years old.
After a year and a half, the couple realized that they were in a hurry with the marriage. The couple had financial difficulties, since none of them had a stable and sufficient income. After parting, Karina remarried.
Then Ivan Urgant for 5 years lived in a civil marriage with TV presenter Tatyana Gevorkyan. However, the matter never came to the wedding of young people.
Soon, Emilia Spivak became the showman's new lover, but this romance did not last long.
The second time Urgant married a former classmate Natalia Kiknadze. An interesting fact is that this marriage also turned out to be the second for his wife. From the previous union, the woman had a daughter, Erica, and a son, Niko.
In 2008, a girl named Nina was born to Ivan and Natalya, and 7 years later, a second daughter, Valeria, was born.
Ivan Urgant today
Today, the TV presenter is still leading the program "Evening Urgant", which still does not lose its popularity.
In 2016, Ivan Urgant, together with Vladimir Pozner, starred in the 8-episode travel film "Jewish Happiness". The following year, the same duo presented another similar project "In Search of Don Quixote".
In 2019, the premiere of the TV movie "The Most. Most. Most ", which was conducted by the same Urgant and Posner.
In recent years, Ivan Urgant has repeatedly become a guest of various shows, and has also hosted many festivals and other events.
The TV presenter has an official Instagram account, where he uploads his photos and videos. As of today, about 8 million people have subscribed to his page.
Not so long ago it became known that Urgant received Israeli citizenship. It is curious that he still hides his roots by saying that he considers himself to be only half Russian, a quarter Jewish and a quarter Estonian.
Over the years of his biography, Ivan Andreevich has received many prestigious awards. He became the owner of "TEFI" 8 times, and was also awarded "Nika".
Urgant Photos
Below you can see a photo of Urgant at different periods of life.