List of people from Omsk explained
This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Omsk, Russia.
Born in Omsk
19th century
1801–1850
- Nikolai Yadrintsev (1842–1894), Russian public figure, explorer, archaeologist and turkologist
1851–1900
- Innokenty Annensky (1855–1909), Russian poet, critic and translator
- Mikhail Vrubel (1856–1910), Russian painter
- Wacław Iwaszkiewicz-Rudoszański (1871–1922), Polish general
- Dmitry Karbyshev (1880–1945), officer of the Russian Imperial Army, Red Army general, professor of the Soviet General Staff Academy (Doctor of Military Sciences) and Hero of the Soviet Union (posthumously)
- Valerian Kuybyshev (1888–1935), Russian revolutionary, Red Army officer and prominent Soviet politician
- Anatol Josepho (1894–1980), Russian immigrant, who invented and patented the first automated photo booth in 1925, which was named the "Photomaton"
20th century
1901–1950
- Vissarion Shebalin (1902–1963), Soviet composer
- Leonid Martynov (1905–1980), Russian poet
- Nina Arkhipova (1921–2016), Soviet and Russian film and stage actress
- Valentina Talyzina (born 1935), Soviet and Russian film and stage actress
- Yuri Titov (born 1935), Russian gymnast, Olympic champion and four times world champion
- Vladimir Lukin (born 1937), Russian liberal political activist
- Vladislav Dvorzhetsky (1939–1978), Soviet film actor
- Igor Berezovsky (1942–2007), Russian painter, printmaker and graphic designer
- Viktor Igumenov (born 1943), Russian wrestler
- Vitaly Tseshkovsky (1944–2011), Russian chess Grandmaster and a former champion of the USSR
- Viktor Blinov (1945–1968), Soviet ice hockey player
- Yuri Shatalov (born 1945), Soviet ice hockey player
- Viktor Bazhenov (born 1946), Soviet fencer
- Nikolai Kormiltsev (born 1946), Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Ground Forces from 2001 to 2004
- Lyubov Polishchuk (1949–2006), Russian actress
- Vera Krasnova (born 1950), Russian speed skater
1951–1960
- Eduard Rapp (born 1951), Soviet cyclist
- Vladimir Yumin (1951–2016), Soviet Russian wrestler and Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling
- Alexander Gorban (born 1952), British scientist of Russian origin
- Aleksandr Ivchenko (born 1952), Russian professional football coach and a former player
- Galima Shugurova (born 1953), Soviet rhythmic gymnast
- Vilis Krištopans (born 1954), Latvian politician
- Tamāra Vilerte (born 1954), Latvian chess player
- Anatoly Antonov (born 1955), Russian deputy minister of defence
- Aleksandr Muzychenko (born 1955), Soviet/Russian sailor, Olympic champion for the USSR team
- Alexander Ivanov (born 1956), Russian American chess Grandmaster
- Viktor Ivanov (born 1960), Russian football player
1961–1970
- Sergei Chikishev (born 1961), Russian football manager and a former player
- Oleg Imrekov (1962–2014), Russian professional footballer
- Valery Babanov (born 1964), Russian mountaineer
- Yegor Letov (1964–2008), Russian poet, musician, singer-songwriter, audio engineer and conceptual art painter
- Alexander Volkov (born 1964), Soviet-Ukraine professional basketball player of Russian ethnicity
- Andrey Antropov (born 1967), Russian male badminton player
- Oleg Maltsev (born 1967), Russian judoka
- Igor Khankeyev (born 1968), Russian professional football coach and a former player
- Marat Mulashev (born 1968), Russian professional football coach and a former player
- Sergei Osipov (born 1968), Russian professional football coach and a former player
- Viacheslav Zakhartsov (born 1968), Russian chess Grandmaster
- Tatiana Druchinina (born 1969), Soviet rhythmic gymnast
- Abdul-Vahed Niyazov (born 1969), Russian businessman
- Siman Povarenkin (born 1969), Russian entrepreneur
- Vladimir Shcherbak (born 1970), Russian football manager
- Konstantin Ushakov (born 1970), Russian volleyball player
- Natalya Starovoyt (born 1962), actress of Penza Oblast Drama Theatre
1971–1980
- Konstantin Landa (born 1972), Russian chess Grandmaster
- Alexei Makarov (born 1972), Russian actor of theatre and cinema
- Kirill Petrenko (born 1972), Russian-Austrian conductor
- Andrey Morev (born 1973), Russian-Kazakhstani football goalkeeper
- Natalia Goudkova (born 1974), Russian Paralympian athlete
- Andrey Korneyev (1974–2014), Russian breaststroke swimmer
- Oleg Kuleshov (born 1974), Russian handball player
- Dimitri Lykin (born 1974), Russian sport shooter
- Dmitry Chernyshyov (born 1975), Russian swimmer
- Denis Pimankov (born 1975), Russian freestyle swimmer
- Tatyana Tishchenko (born 1975), Russian sprint canoer
- Olga Nazarova (born 1977), Russian-born Belarusian biathlete
- Anastasija Reiberger (born 1977), Russian-born German pole vaulter
- Aleksei Martynov (born 1978), Russian professional footballer
- Ludmilla Radchenko (born 1978), Russian model, artist and actress
- Dennis Siver (born 1979), Russian-German mixed martial artist
- Eduard Kunz (born 1980), Russian pianist
- Alexander Sazonov (born 1980), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
- Roman Sludnov (born 1980), Russian breaststroke swimmer
- Eduard Troyanovsky (born 1980), Russian professional boxer and IBF and IBO junior welterweight champion
1981–1990
1981–1985
- Konstantin Baranov (born 1982), Russian professional ice hockey player
- Elena Chistilina (born 1982), Russian Paralympic athlete
- Dmitry Kovalyov (born 1982), Russian handball player
- Alexander Svitov (born 1982), Russian professional ice hockey forward
- Irina Tchachina (born 1982), Russian individual rhythmic gymnast
- Nina Yevteyeva (born 1982), Russian short track speed skater
- Olga Graf (born 1983), Russian speed skater
- Dmitry Jakovenko (born 1983), Russian chess grandmaster
- Denis Kulyash (born 1983), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
- Valentina Savchenkova (born 1983), Russian football defender
- Dmitri Sychev (born 1983), Russian association footballer
- Andrei Taratukhin (born 1983), Russian professional ice hockey centre
- Tatiana Borodulina (born 1984), Russian short-track speed skater
- Elena Ivashchenko (1984–2013), Russian judoka
- Vladimir Leshonok (born 1984), Russian professional footballer
- Yuri Mamaev (born 1984), Russian football midfielder
- Aleksandr Novikov (born 1984), Russian professional football player
- Alexander Shlemenko (born 1984), Russian mixed martial artist
- Aleksei Tishchenko (born 1984), Russian amateur boxer
- Dmitri Poline (born 1985), Russian paralympic swimmer
- Yanina Studilina (born 1985), Russian theater and film actress, fashion model, TV presenter
1986–1990
- Evgeny Dubrovin (born 1986), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
- Nikita Nikitin (born 1986), Russian professional ice hockey defenseman
- Vladimir Pervushin (born 1986), Russian professional ice hockey forward
- Arkadi Sergeev (born 1986), Russian competitive ice dancer
- Petr Ignatenko (born 1987), Russian professional road racing cyclist
- Vladimir Ponomaryov (born 1987), Russian professional football player
- Vlada Roslyakova (born 1987), Russian model
- Andrey Vorontsevich (born 1987), Russian professional basketball player
- Oleg Zhestkov (born 1987), Russian sprint canoeist
- Vladimir Dyadyun (born 1988), Russian football striker
- Alexei Ivanov (born 1988), Kazakhstani professional ice hockey goaltender of Russian ethnicity
- Nikita Konovalov (born 1988), Russian swimmer
- Lisa Ryzih (born 1988), Russian-born German pole vault athlete
- Egor Averin (born 1989), Russian professional ice hockey forward
- Igor Paderin (born 1989), Russian professional football player
- Anastasia Savchenko (born 1989), Russian pole vaulter
- Denis Shcherbak (born 1989), Russian professional footballer
- Kirill Startsev (born 1989), Russian professional ice hockey player
- Jana Beller (born 1990), Russian German model
- Yevgeniya Kanayeva (born 1990), Russian individual rhythmic gymnast
- Andrey Koreshkov (born 1990), Russian mixed martial artist
- Dmitri Malyaka (born 1990), Russian football player
- Eldar Ragib Ogly Mamedov (born 1990), Russian professional football player
- Samvel Mnatsyan (born 1990), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
- Evgeny Orlov (born 1990), Russian professional ice hockey forward
- Anastasia Panchenko (born 1990), Russian sprint canoer
- Theo Vogelsang (born 1990), German footballer
1991–2000
- Sergei Kalinin (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey forward
- Dmitry Maltsev (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player
- Nikita Pivtsakin (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
- Nikita Prokhorov (born 1991), Russian athlete
- Eduard Reizvikh (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey goaltender
- Roman Berdnikov (born 1992), Russian professional ice hockey player
- Darya Melnikova (born 1992), Russian actress of theater, film and television
- Kirill Rasskazov (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Semyon Zherebtsov (born 1992), Russian professional ice hockey player
- Alexander Hahn (born 1993), German footballer
- Dmitri Jaškin (born 1993), Russian-born Czech ice hockey player
- Maxim Kazakov (born 1993), Russian professional ice hockey player
- Evgeny Mozer (born 1993), Russian professional ice hockey player
- Kirill Semyonov (born 1994), Russian professional ice hockey player
- Anna Shibanova (born 1994), Russian ice hockey defender
- Tatyana Shibanova (born 1994), Russian ice hockey player
- Ksenia Dudkina (born 1995), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
- Denis Kostin (born 1995), Russian professional ice hockey goaltender
- Vladislav Oslonovskiy (born 1995), Russian football midfielder
- Yegor Rudkovskiy (born 1996), Russian football player
- Vladislav Artemiev (born 1998), Russian chess player
- Vera Biryukova (born 1998), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
- Sofya Skomorokh (born 1999), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
- Mariia Kravtsova (born 2000), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
21st century
Lived in Omsk
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881), Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher; in exile 1849–1854
- Alexander Kolchak (1874–1920), Russian polar explorer and commander in the Imperial Russian Navy
- Vikentii Trofimov (1878–1956), Russian painter
- Mikhail Ulyanov (1927–2007), Soviet and Russian actor
- Vladimir Barnashov (born 1951), Soviet former biathlete
- Herman Gref (born 1964), Russian statesman and top manager; attended Omsk State University 1985–1990
- Jaromír Jágr (born in 1972), Czech ice hockey player, played in Avangard Omsk in 2008–2011.
See also