Eduard Nazarov lived from 1941 to 2016, a career spanning 56 years. Their work continues to be celebrated by fans worldwide.
Eduard Nazarov stands as a defining figure among Ussr [now Russia] Directors of the Greatest Generation.
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 whi
"Eduard Nazarov's most defining career moment was directing the 1982 animated masterpiece "Once Upon a Time There Was a Dog." — About Eduard Nazarov
| Metric | Eduard Nazarov | Avg Director | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 74 | 64 | +10 yrs |
| Career length | 56 yrs | ~35 yrs | +21 yrs |
| Based on 229 Director profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Eduard Nazarov, born in a bomb shelter during the Battle of Moscow, also created the beloved logo for the long-running Soviet children's TV program "Good Night, Little Ones!"?
Eduard Nazarov's most defining career moment was directing the 1982 animated masterpiece "Once Upon a Time There Was a Dog." This film, based on a Ukrainian folk tale, became an instant classic in the Soviet Union, celebrated for its unique humor, memorable characters, and distinct visual style.
Nazarov's legacy lies in his distinctive contribution to Soviet animation, crafting timeless films that blend folklore with unique visual humor, and his dedication to promoting animation globally through ASIFA and KROK.
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Also known as: E. Nazarov, Edu Nazarov