List of people from Omsk

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

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Nikolai Yadrintsev
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Nikolai Yadrintsev
(1842–1894)
Mikhail Vrubel
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Mikhail Vrubel
(1856–1910)
Galima Shugurova
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Galima Shugurova
(born 1953)
Anatoly Antonov
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Anatoly Antonov
(born 1955)
Andrey Antropov
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Andrey Antropov
(born 1967)
Alexei Makarov
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Alexei Makarov
(born 1972)
Dennis Siver
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Dennis Siver
(born 1979)
Irina Tchachina
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Irina Tchachina
(born 1982)
Yanina Studilina
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Yanina Studilina
(born 1985)
Vlada Roslyakova
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Vlada Roslyakova
(born 1987)
Nikita Konovalov
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Nikita Konovalov
(born 1988)
Lisa Ryzih
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Lisa Ryzih
(born 1988)
Anastasia Savchenko
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Anastasia Savchenko
(born 1989)
Jana Beller
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Jana Beller
(born 1990)
Yevgeniya Kanayeva
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Yevgeniya Kanayeva
(born 1990)
Sergei Kalinin
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Sergei Kalinin
(born 1991)
Polina Tsurskaya
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Polina Tsurskaya
(born 2001)

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

1951–1960

1961–1970

1971–1980

1981–1990

1981–1985
1986–1990

1991–2000

21st century

Lived in Omsk

Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky
(1821–1881)

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