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Boris Nemtsov

Acting
1959-10-09
Sochi, Krasnodarskiy kray, RSFSR, USSR, [now Russia]
Boris Yefimovich Nemtsov (9 October 1959 – 27 February 2015) was a Russian physicist and liberal politician. He was involved in the introduction of reforms into the Russian post-Soviet economy. In the 1990s under President Boris Yeltsin, he was the first governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (1991–97). Later he worked in the government of Russia as Minister of Fuel and Energy (1997), Vice Premier of Russia and Security Council member from 1997 to 1998. In 1998, he founded the Young Russia movement. In 1998, he co-founded the coalition group Right Cause and in 1999, he co-formed Union of Right Forces, an electoral bloc and subsequently a political party. Nemtsov was also a member of the Congress of People's Deputies (1990), Federation Council (1993–97) and State Duma (1999–2003).

From 2000 until his death, he was an outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin. He criticized Putin's government as an increasingly authoritarian, undemocratic regime, highlighting widespread embezzlement and profiteering ahead of the Sochi Olympics, and Russian political interference and military involvement in Ukraine. After 2008, Nemtsov published in-depth reports detailing the corruption under Putin, which he connected directly with the President. As part of the same political struggle, Nemtsov was an active organizer of and participant in Dissenters' Marches, Strategy-31 civil actions and rallies "For Fair Elections".

Nemtsov was assassinated on 27 February 2015, beside his Ukrainian partner Anna Durytska, on a bridge near the Kremlin in Moscow, with four shots fired from the back. At the time of his assassination, he was in Moscow helping to organize a rally against the Russian military intervention in Ukraine and the Russian financial crisis. At the same time, he was working on a report demonstrating that Russian troops were fighting alongside pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine, which the Kremlin had been denying, and was unpopular externally but also in Russia. In the weeks before his death, he expressed fear that Putin would have him killed. In late June 2017, five Chechnya-born men were found guilty by a jury in a Moscow court for agreeing to kill Nemtsov in exchange for 15 million rubles (US$253,000); neither the identity nor whereabouts of the person who hired them is officially known.

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Known For 15 titles
The School for Scandal (2002) subtitle poster
The School for Scandal
2002 TV
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Putin's Witnesses (2018) subtitle poster
Putin's Witnesses
2018 Movie
as Self - Politician (voice)
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F@ck This Job (2022) subtitle poster
F@ck This Job
2022 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Traitors (2024) subtitle poster
Traitors
2024 TV
as Self (archive footage)
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The Term. Beginning of a Big Story (2014) subtitle poster
The Term. Beginning of a Big Story
2014 Movie
as Self (uncredited)
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Putin's Kiss (2011) subtitle poster
Putin's Kiss
2011 Movie
as Self
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The Man Who Was Too Free (2017) subtitle poster
The Man Who Was Too Free
2017 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Star Pile (2012) subtitle poster
Star Pile
2012 Movie
as The President
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Nemtsov (2016) subtitle poster
Nemtsov
2016 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Putin Forever? (2016) subtitle poster
Putin Forever?
2016 Movie
as Self
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Winter, Go Away! (2012) subtitle poster
Winter, Go Away!
2012 Movie
as Self
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Khodorkovsky (2011) subtitle poster
Khodorkovsky
2011 Movie
as Self
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Kadyrov's Vertical. A Blood-Filled Biography (2024) subtitle poster
Kadyrov's Vertical. A Blood-Filled Biography
2024 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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My Friend Boris Nemtsov (2015) subtitle poster
My Friend Boris Nemtsov
2015 Movie
as Self
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Assassination of Russia (2002) subtitle poster
Assassination of Russia
2002 Movie
as Self
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