
Eduard Nazarov
Eduard Vasilievich Nazarov (Russian: Эдуард Васильевич Назаров; 23 November 1941 – 11 September 2016; Moscow) was a Russian (and Soviet) animator, screenwriter, voice actor, book illustrator and educator, artistic director at the Pilot Studio (2007–2016), vice-president of ASIFA (1987–1999) and a co-president of the KROK International Animated Films Festival. Eduard Nazarov was born in a bomb shelter during the Battle of Moscow. His parents were Russian engineers who met at the end of 1930s while studying at Moscow institutes. Nazarov's ancestors came from the Bryansk Oblast and had a peasant background. He became engaged in painting since childhood and while in the 9th grade entered an art school where he got acquainted with Yuri Norstein, his close friend since. After three years in the Soviet Army Nazarov entered Stroganov Institute. Simultaneously he started working at Soyuzmultfilm in 1959 as an apprentice, self-educating, since he was too late for the animation courses. He worked as an artist-renderer, an art director's assistant under Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and as an art director under Fyodor Khitruk, most famously creating Winnie-the-Pooh for the Soviet adaptation of the fairy tale. Since 1973 he had been directing his own short films, often combining duties of an art director, screenwriter and voice actor. "Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog" (1982) is generally considered his most prominent work; it was awarded the First Prize at the 1983 Odense International Film Festival and a Special Jury Award at the 1983 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Between 1979 and 2000 Nazarov had been working at the High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors as an educator. He also illustrated various books and magazines. His last film "Martynko" (1987) was made during perestroika and banned for four years because Nazarov refused to change the name of the cartoon princess Raisa. During the 1990s he directed commercials and hosted a number of television shows dedicated to Russian and world animation. In 1991 he became a co-president of the KROK International Animated Films Festival, along with David Cherkassky. In 1993 he co-founded the SHAR animation school-studio along with Andrei Khrzhanovsky, Yuri Norstein and Fyodor Khitruk where he worked until his death. In 2004 Nazarov joined the Pilot Studio in their "Mountain of Gems" project, a grand government-backed TV series that combined efforts of many animators; between 2004 and 2015 they produced around seventy 13-minute shorts based on various traditional fairy tales of different Russian and former Soviet regions. In addition to art direction, Nazarov also co-wrote screenplays and did voice-overs to some of them. After the sudden death of Alexander Tatarsky in 2007 he turned into an artistic director of the studio. Nazarov suffered from diabetes for many years and had to undergone a surgery late in his life, losing one of the legs. He continued teaching students through Skype. Eduard Nazarov died on 11 September 2016 and was buried at the Vagankovo Cemetery in Moscow.
Filmography (46)
MOVIE★ 1.0Masha and the Bear: Twice the Fun2023
MOVIE★ 8.2Masha and the Bear - To the Cinema2017as Ded Moroz
MOVIE★ 7.0The Cat and the Mouse2015
MOVIEWe Come From Cartoons. 100 Years of Russian Animation2012as Self- MOVIETale of the Khotan Carpet2012
- MOVIEChukchi Gambit2012
- MOVIEDog's Master2010
- MOVIETeeth, Tail and Ears2010
- MOVIEAfter...2010
MOVIEGoat Hut2009
MOVIESoldier's Song2009- MOVIEAbout the Dog Rose2009
TV★ 6.8Masha and the Bear2009as Bear (voice)
MOVIE★ 7.0About Stepan the Blacksmith2008- MOVIEAbout St. Basil the Blessed2008
MOVIEProud Mouse2008- MOVIEI Won't Tell You!2006
MOVIE★ 7.0The Fox and the Thrush2005
MOVIE★ 10.0About Ivan-the-Fool2004
MOVIE★ 9.5Magia Russica2004
MOVIEAbout a Ram and a Goat2004- MOVIEGreedy Millwife2004
MOVIE★ 7.3Bugs2002- MOVIE★ 10.0The Night Has Come1998as voice
- MOVIEFerdinand VIII1995as voice
- MOVIE★ 5.0The Wanderer1995
- MOVIESchool of Fine Arts1990as Narrator (voice)
- MOVIESchool of Fine Arts. Return1990as Narrator (voice)
MOVIECat Which Could Sing1988as Narrator (voice)
MOVIE★ 6.0School of Fine Arts. Juniper Landscape1987as Narrator (voice)
MOVIE★ 7.0Martinko1987as Tsar / Narrator (voice, uncredited)
MOVIEMy Favorite Time1987as Narrator (voice)
MOVIE★ 6.8About Sidorov Vova1985as Grandfather (voice)
TV★ 5.2The Return of the Prodigal Parrot1984as Кот
MOVIE★ 7.5The Return of the Prodigal Parrot (Part 1)1984as Cat (voice)
MOVIEThe Delusion of Rodamus Querk1983
MOVIE★ 7.1Adventure of an Ant1983as all characters(voice)
MOVIE★ 8.0Once Upon a Time, There Lived a Dog1982as Narrator (voice)
MOVIE★ 7.6Adventures of Captain Vrungel1980as Captain of the "Black Cuttlefish" (voice)
TV★ 7.7Adventures of Captain Vrungel1980as captain of «Black Cuttlefish»/Mike - sailor (voice)
MOVIE★ 7.3How the Cossacks Helped Musketeers1979as Narrator (voice)
MOVIE★ 7.1A Robbery In... Style1978as credited as D. Germanetto (voice)
MOVIE★ 6.2Island1973
MOVIE★ 7.0Only for Adults1971
MOVIEColumbus Docks To The Shore1967as (voice)
MOVIE★ 6.0Passion of Spies1967