Ivan Shabanov: “Dad died of Parkinson’s disease while I was on the show”

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Ivan Mikhailovich Shabanov
Ivan Shabanov in the 90s of the XX century
PredecessorAlexander Nikolaevich Tsapin
SuccessorVladimir Grigorievich Kulakov
Predecessor position established Successor Anatoly Semenovich Goliusov Predecessor Gennady Sergeevich Kabasin Successor position abolished Birth October 18, 1939 (1939-10-18) (80 years old) p. Nizhnyaya Baygora, Verkhnekhava district, Voronezh region, RSFSR, USSRPartyCPSSEducationVoronezh Agricultural Institute; Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSUAwardsMedia files on Wikimedia Commons

Ivan Mikhailovich Shabanov

(born October 18, 1939, Nizhnyaya Baygora village, Voronezh region) - Soviet and Russian political figure. Governor of the Voronezh region from 1996 to 2000, advisor to the chairman of the board of directors of Agrokhimsoyuz since February 2001.

Biography

Born on October 18, 1939 in the village. Nizhnyaya Baygora, Verkhnekhava district, Voronezh region. Russian by nationality. The mother died when the son was two years old, the father worked in Ukraine.

Education and work

He graduated from the Usman Agricultural College, the Voronezh Agricultural Institute in 1964, the Academy of Social Sciences under the CPSU Central Committee in 1976, Candidate of Historical Sciences.

He began his career in 1955 as a trailer operator on a collective farm. He completed military service in the Soviet Army. Since 1965 - teacher at the Usman Agricultural College (Lipetsk region), since 1966 - secretary of the Komsomol committee of the Voronezh Agricultural Institute, then head of the department of the Voronezh regional committee of the Komsomol.

Political activity

Since 1970 - instructor, deputy head of department of the Voronezh regional committee of the CPSU. Since 1976 - second, then first secretary of the Kantemirovsky district committee of the CPSU of the Voronezh region, since 1979 - head of the propaganda and agitation department of the Voronezh regional committee of the CPSU.

From 1982 to 1988 - Deputy Chairman, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Voronezh Regional Council. In 1990 he was elected as a deputy, and in April 1990 - chairman of the Voronezh Regional Council.

In June 1990, he was elected first secretary of the Voronezh regional committee of the CPSU. In 1990-1991 he was a member of the CPSU Central Committee.

In December 1993, he ran for the Federation Council of the first convocation, but was not elected. In March 1994 he was elected as a deputy, and in April - chairman of the Voronezh Regional Duma.

In December 1996, with the support of the NPSR and the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, he was elected governor of the Voronezh region, receiving 49% of the vote (with a turnout of 52%). Active and O. Governor Tsapin, Alexander Nikolaevich received 41% of the votes. From January 1996 to January 2001, he was an ex-officio member of the Federation Council, deputy chairman, and from March 2000, chairman of the Committee on Security and Defense, a member of the Commission on Rules and Parliamentary Procedures, and then a member of the Credentials Committee.

At the next gubernatorial elections on December 24, 2000, he received 15% of the votes of voters who took part in the voting, and lost victory to the head of the regional department of the FSB, Vladimir Kulakov (60% of the votes).

Shibanov Ivan Valentinovich

Theater and film actor. Honored Artist of Russia. Plays on the stage of the Moscow theater of Oleg Tabakov.

Ivan Shibanov was born on July 6, 1976 in the city of Novosibirsk. Since childhood, the future actor saw himself in art, and studied plastic arts, photography, music and ballroom dancing. True, then the boy dreamed of the glory of a great artist and even attended special art courses after school. One day, returning home, I walked down another street and ended up at the theater school, where I gave my documents.

After graduating from college, he entered the Novosibirsk Theater Institute. Shibanov combined his studies at the university with work at the Globus academic youth theater. Ivan played in "Profitable Place" and "Twelfth Night", in "The Kingdom of the Earth" and "Happy Beggars". Then he went to Moscow, where until 2000 he studied at the Russian Institute of Theater Arts. As a student he became an actor at the Gogol Theater. Over the course of eight years, with the participation of the Siberian, the productions “Black Milk” and “Let’s Fly to Milan”, “Life in the Theater” and “A Romance with Cocaine”, “Trigorin’s Notebooks” and “The Story of a Soldier” were successfully staged. For the main role in the latter, the artist received an award from the Innokenty Smoktunovsky Foundation in the category “Best Debut on the Moscow Stage.”

Later, on March 1, 2007, Shibanov joined the troupe of Oleg Tabakov’s theater. "Resurrection. Super", "Fear and Poverty in the Third Empire", "The Trial", "Olesya", "Crazy Day or the Marriage of Figaro": this is not a complete list of performances where Shibanov played brilliantly.

Shibanov first appeared on Russian screens as an actor in TV series. His debut was the multi-part telenovela “Rostov-Papa”, a kind of remake of classic love and dramatic stories united by a single location, the famous city on the Don River. Since then, the artist has received dozens of roles in films and television series. The most famous: “The Last Minutes”, “The Dark World: Balance”, “The Far Side of the Moon”, the historical adventure film “The Servant of the Sovereigns”, the military drama “The Corridor of Immortality”, and the soap opera “The Heart of Mary”.

In 2020, Ivan Shibanov appeared in the military drama “Corridor of Immortality” directed by Fyodor Popov. This film is dedicated to the Second World War, or more precisely to the severe blockade of St. Petersburg. The film tells about the construction of the Shlisselburg Mainline, as well as the feat of the 48th locomotive column. The soldiers of this column delivered 75% of the necessary cargo and military equipment to the starving city. In the film, the artist played the role of an NKVD captain.

As of May 2020, Ivan Shibanov continues to actively act in films. He is an Honored Artist of the Russian Federation and teaches at the Theater School named after Oleg Tabakov.

Works of Ivan Shibanov

Works of Ivan Shibanov

Theater works:

"Resurrection. Super" "Fear and Poverty in the Third Empire" "The Trial" "Olesya" "Crazy Day or the Marriage of Figaro" "Profitable Place" "Twelfth Night" "Kingdom of the Earth" "Happy Beggars" "Black Milk" "Let's Fly to Milan" "Life in the theater" "A Romance with Cocaine" "Trigorin's Notebooks" "The Story of a Soldier."

Filmography

1992 - Crazy flight - Ivanov, conscript 2000 - Rostov-Papa - Stas 2005 - Far from Sunset Boulevard - magician 2006 - Special purpose prison - operative 2006 - Dad of all trades - Gleb 2006 - Code of Honor-3 - Bers 2007 - Servant of the Sovereign - Marquis von Schomberg 2009 - Barvikha - biker 2009 - Web-3 - Kazanets 2010 - Caravan hunters - Peters, radio operator of the reconnaissance group 2010 - 2011 - Heart of Mary - Pavel Kuvshinov, Matvey's friend, lawyer 2010 - Last minute - Evgeniy 2011 - Cop wars -6 - Yuri Pavlovich Volk, lawyer 2011 - State protection-2 - Sergei Veresov (Katana), killer 2011 - Steep Banks - Boris 2011 - Notes of the forwarder of the Secret Chancellery-2 - Lieutenant Siemens 2012 - Cure for Death - Ruslan 2012 - Reverse side Moons - “Red” 2013 - Dark World: Balance - Ivan 2013 - Sklifosovsky (season 3) - Lednev, Olga’s boss (uncredited) 2013 - Masha in law - Vlad, designer 2014 - Bitch wars - guard in the camp 2014 - Practice — Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich Mamin, general practitioner 2014 — At the depths — Schmidt 2014 — Leopard and Lyalka — Igor Lagutyansky, editor 2015 — Family album — Oleg Sukhotsky, physicist, student of Kolokoltsev 2015 — Quest — Sergey Shakhov 2020 — The far side of the moon-2 — “Red”, maniac 2020 - Commissioner - Pasha Gryazev 2020 - Ax - Belov 2020 - Sorge - Branko Vukelic 2020 - Corridor of immortality - NKVD captain 2020 - Free diploma - Father Mikhail 2020 - Practice. Second season - Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich Mamin, general practitioner

Family of Ivan Shibanov

Family of Ivan Shibanov

Wife - Olga Pavlovets (marriage from 2010 to 2017), actress. Son - Makar (born 2012).

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Ivan Shabanov in the 18th season of “Battle of Psychics”

Ivan Shabanov tried for about five years to get on the set of “Battle of Psychics,” and finally he managed to do it. The city shaman is confident that he can take first place in season 18.


In season 18, Ivan became one of the few participants in the “Battle” who managed to find the person in the trunk. Usually only the strongest and most talented clairvoyants can pass this test.

Shabanov and his family were dissatisfied with the first release. According to the magician, he was seriously underestimated and showed too little. Ivan's father didn't even watch the episode to the end

On the TV show, he was remembered only for his outfits; he dropped out in the eighth episode, never being able to compete with Zhana and Dan Alikbekov.

During filming, Ivan received the nickname “the thirteenth warrior,” which he liked. Now he often adds it to his name on social networks. Shabanov’s relationship with the rest of the participants in season 18 can be called quite good. He is especially friendly with Konstantin Getsati.

“Battle of Psychics” is not the only show in which you can see Ivan Shabanov as a clairvoyant participant. Thus, he starred in Anna Chapman’s project “Secrets of the World,” where he served as a consultant on Slavic esoteric traditions, beliefs and signs. Shabanov took part in the filming of the show “Military Secret”, also as a consultant-magician.

Like Irina Maklakova, Ivan is one of the consultants for “X-Version,” a show dedicated to paranormal incidents. He also often stars in projects of famous esoteric bloggers. For example, Veleslava, whose video blog is dedicated to Slavic traditions.

Excerpt characterizing Shabanov, Ivan Mikhailovich

During the marshal's passage, the prisoners huddled together, and Pierre saw Karataev, whom he had not seen that morning. Karataev was sitting in his overcoat, leaning against a birch tree. In his face, in addition to yesterday’s expression of joyful emotion when he told the story of the merchant’s innocent suffering, there was also an expression of quiet solemnity. Karataev looked at Pierre with his kind, round eyes, now stained with tears, and, apparently, called him to him, wanted to say something. But Pierre was too afraid for himself. He acted as if he had not seen his gaze and hurriedly walked away. When the prisoners set off again, Pierre looked back. Karataev was sitting on the edge of the road, near a birch tree; and two Frenchmen were saying something above him. Pierre didn't look back anymore. He walked, limping, up the mountain. Behind, from the place where Karataev was sitting, a shot was heard. Pierre clearly heard this shot, but at the same moment he heard it, Pierre remembered that he had not yet finished the calculation he had begun before the marshal passed about how many crossings remained to Smolensk. And he began to count. Two French soldiers, one of whom was holding a removed, smoking gun in his hand, ran past Pierre. They were both pale, and in the expression of their faces - one of them looked timidly at Pierre - there was something similar to what he had seen in the young soldier at execution. Pierre looked at the soldier and remembered how this soldier of the third day burned his shirt while drying it on a fire and how they laughed at him. The dog howled from behind, from the place where Karataev was sitting. “What a fool, what is she howling about?” - thought Pierre. The comrade soldiers walking next to Pierre did not look back, just like him, at the place from which a shot was heard and then the howl of a dog; but a stern expression lay on all faces. The depot, the prisoners, and the marshal's convoy stopped in the village of Shamsheva. Everything huddled around the fires. Pierre went to the fire, ate the roasted horse meat, lay down with his back to the fire and immediately fell asleep. He slept again the same sleep that he slept in Mozhaisk after Borodin. Again the events of reality were combined with dreams, and again someone, whether he himself or someone else, told him thoughts, and even the same thoughts that were spoken to him in Mozhaisk. “Life is everything. Life is God. Everything moves and moves, and this movement is God. And as long as there is life, there is the pleasure of self-consciousness of the deity. Love life, love God. It is most difficult and most blissful to love this life in one’s suffering, in the innocence of suffering.” “Karataev” - Pierre remembered. And suddenly Pierre introduced himself to a living, long-forgotten, gentle old teacher who taught Pierre geography in Switzerland. “Wait,” said the old man. And he showed Pierre the globe. This globe was a living, oscillating ball that had no dimensions. The entire surface of the ball consisted of drops tightly compressed together. And these drops all moved, moved and then merged from several into one, then from one they were divided into many. Each drop sought to spread out, to capture the greatest possible space, but others, striving for the same thing, compressed it, sometimes destroyed it, sometimes merged with it. “This is life,” said the old teacher. “How simple and clear this is,” thought Pierre. “How could I not know this before?” “There is God in the middle, and every drop strives to expand in order to reflect him in the greatest possible size. And it grows, merges, and shrinks, and is destroyed on the surface, goes into the depths and floats up again. Here he is, Karataev, overflowing and disappearing. “Vous avez compris, mon enfant, [You understand.],” said the teacher. “Vous avez compris, sacre nom, [You understand, damn you.],” a voice shouted, and Pierre woke up. He rose and sat down. A Frenchman, who had just pushed aside a Russian soldier, sat squatting by the fire and was frying meat that had been put on a ramrod. Veiny, rolled-up, hairy, red hands with short fingers deftly turned the ramrod. A brown gloomy face with frowning eyebrows was clearly visible in the light of the coals. “Ca lui est bien egal,” he grumbled, quickly turning to the soldier standing behind him. -...brigand. Va! [He doesn’t care... a robber, really!] And the soldier, twirling the ramrod, looked gloomily at Pierre. Pierre turned away, peering into the shadows. One Russian soldier, a prisoner, the one who had been pushed away by the Frenchman, sat by the fire and ruffled something with his hand. Looking closer, Pierre recognized a purple dog, which, wagging its tail, was sitting next to the soldier. - Oh, did you come? - said Pierre. “Ah, Pla...” he began and didn’t finish. In his imagination, suddenly, at the same time, connecting with each other, a memory arose of the look with which Plato looked at him, sitting under a tree, of the shot heard in that place, of the howl of a dog, of the criminal faces of two Frenchmen who ran past him, of the filmed a smoking gun, about the absence of Karataev at this halt, and he was ready to understand that Karataev was killed, but at the same moment in his soul, coming from God knows where, a memory arose of the evening he spent with the beautiful Polish woman, in the summer, on the balcony of his Kyiv house. And yet, without connecting the memories of this day and without drawing a conclusion about them, Pierre closed his eyes, and the picture of summer nature mixed with the memory of swimming, of a liquid oscillating ball, and he sank somewhere into the water, so that the water converged above his head.

Ivan Shabanov: “Dad died of Parkinson’s disease while I was on the show”

Ivan Shabanov // Photo: Personal archive

The parapsychologist fulfilled his promise to his father Valery Semenovich - he reached the finals of the show “The Last Hero. Actors versus psychics." Participation in a popular project became a real test of strength for Shabanov. But the most difficult thing was the news of the death of his parent - Ivan, who was far from home, was not prepared for such a turn of events.

Shabanov’s dad had serious health problems long before the psychic decided to participate in “The Last Hero.” “He suffered from Parkinson’s disease,” Ivan told StarHit. “For me, the news of my father’s passing was a real blow. I was far away and couldn’t fly to the funeral, for which many people criticized me.”

The psychic, who still cannot get over the tragedy, is grateful to the show participants who supported him in difficult moments.

“Ilya Glinnikov, Anfisa Chernykh, Irina Bezrukova, Artem Suchkov - these people experienced it with me, I felt it. As for my fellow psychics, some of them expressed words of condolences, but, unfortunately, there was no sincerity in them,” Ivan noted.

Shabanov fulfilled his promise to his father: he reached the finals // Photo: Personal archive

Ivan Shabanov considers difficult relationships with colleagues to be a more serious test than constant hunger. “I’m surprised because our team of psychics had no cohesion. Every man for himself, every egoist. The actors won in this regard,” he shared.

By the way, during his participation in the show, the parapsychologist lost 16 kilograms. “Fortunately, the sudden weight loss did not affect my health,” Ivan emphasized. “I know how to control my body and I’m glad to see such changes in my appearance: my sides and stomach are gone.” Although I admit: I really wanted to eat. I remember I fainted from hunger, plus it was very hot.”

Ivan is grateful to the representatives of the actor tribe for their sincere support // Photo: Personal archive

Let us remind you that recently the participants in the “Battle of Psychics”, the Nikara brothers, told StarHit that Ivan Shabanov would reach the final of “The Last Hero”, and the first place would be taken by a woman. “I feel that victory will go to either Victoria Komakhina or Anfisa Chernykh,” Ivan agrees with the brothers’ forecast. “But I would also like to reach the end.”

As for the show’s prize fund, two million rubles, if Shabanov wins, he plans to donate most of the funds to an animal shelter. “Over the years, I realized that it is better to help our smaller brothers, and not people,” he concluded. “And I wish my former fellow tribesmen good luck and to be at least a little kinder towards others.”

Ivan Shibanov: biography

According to viewers, in the performance of Ivan Shibanov, even deeply negative characters evoke sympathy. The actor's performance is described as fascinating, original and convincing.

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