Coat of Arms of Omsk
This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Omsk , Russia .
Nikolai Yadrintsev (1842–1894)
Mikhail Vrubel (1856–1910)
Galima Shugurova (born 1953)
Anatoly Antonov (born 1955)
Andrey Antropov (born 1967)
Alexei Makarov (born 1972)
Dennis Siver (born 1979)
Irina Tchachina (born 1982)
Yanina Studilina (born 1985)
Vlada Roslyakova (born 1987)
Nikita Konovalov (born 1988)
Lisa Ryzih (born 1988)
Anastasia Savchenko (born 1989)
Jana Beller (born 1990)
Yevgeniya Kanayeva (born 1990)
Sergei Kalinin (born 1991)
Polina Tsurskaya (born 2001)
Nikolai Yadrintsev (1842–1894), Russian public figure, explorer, archaeologist and turkologist
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"
Vissarion Shebalin (1902–1963), Soviet composer
Leonid Martynov (1905–1980), Russian poet
Nina Arkhipova (1921–2016), Soviet and Russian film and stage actress
Valentina Talyzina (born 1935), Soviet and Russian film and stage actress
Yuri Titov (born 1935), Russian gymnast, Olympic champion and four times world champion
Vladimir Lukin (born 1937), Russian liberal political activist
Vladislav Dvorzhetsky (1939–1978), Soviet film actor
Igor Berezovsky (1942–2007), Russian painter, printmaker and graphic designer
Viktor Igumenov (born 1943), Russian wrestler
Vitaly Tseshkovsky (1944–2011), Russian chess Grandmaster and a former champion of the USSR
Viktor Blinov (1945–1968), Soviet ice hockey player
Yuri Shatalov (born 1945), Soviet ice hockey player
Viktor Bazhenov (born 1946), Soviet fencer
Nikolai Kormiltsev (born 1946), Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Ground Forces from 2001 to 2004
Lyubov Polishchuk (1949–2006), Russian actress
Vera Krasnova (born 1950), Russian speed skater
Eduard Rapp (born 1951), Soviet cyclist
Vladimir Yumin (1951–2016), Soviet Russian wrestler and Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling
Alexander Gorban (born 1952), British scientist of Russian origin
Aleksandr Ivchenko (born 1952), Russian professional football coach and a former player
Galima Shugurova (born 1953), Soviet rhythmic gymnast
Vilis Krištopans (born 1954), Latvian politician
Tamāra Vilerte (born 1954), Latvian chess player
Anatoly Antonov (born 1955), Russian deputy minister of defence
Aleksandr Muzychenko (born 1955), Soviet/Russian sailor, Olympic champion for the USSR team
Alexander Ivanov (born 1956), Russian American chess Grandmaster
Viktor Ivanov (born 1960), Russian football player
Sergei Chikishev (born 1961), Russian football manager and a former player
Oleg Imrekov (1962–2014), Russian professional footballer
Valery Babanov (born 1964), Russian mountaineer
Yegor Letov (1964–2008), Russian poet, musician, singer-songwriter, audio engineer and conceptual art painter
Alexander Volkov (born 1964), Soviet-Ukraine professional basketball player of Russian ethnicity
Andrey Antropov (born 1967), Russian male badminton player
Oleg Maltsev (born 1967), Russian judoka
Igor Khankeyev (born 1968), Russian professional football coach and a former player
Marat Mulashev (born 1968), Russian professional football coach and a former player
Sergei Osipov (born 1968), Russian professional football coach and a former player
Viacheslav Zakhartsov (born 1968), Russian chess Grandmaster
Tatiana Druchinina (born 1969), Soviet rhythmic gymnast
Abdul-Vahed Niyazov (born 1969), Russian businessman
Siman Povarenkin (born 1969), Russian entrepreneur
Vladimir Shcherbak (born 1970), Russian football manager
Konstantin Ushakov (born 1970), Russian volleyball player
Natalya Starovoyt (born 1962), actress of Penza Oblast Drama Theatre
Konstantin Landa (born 1972), Russian chess Grandmaster
Alexei Makarov (born 1972), Russian actor of theatre and cinema
Kirill Petrenko (born 1972), Russian-Austrian conductor
Andrey Morev (born 1973), Russian-Kazakhstani football goalkeeper
Natalia Goudkova (born 1974), Russian Paralympian athlete
Andrey Korneyev (1974–2014), Russian breaststroke swimmer
Oleg Kuleshov (born 1974), Russian handball player
Dimitri Lykin (born 1974), Russian sport shooter
Dmitry Chernyshyov (born 1975), Russian swimmer
Denis Pimankov (born 1975), Russian freestyle swimmer
Tatyana Tishchenko (born 1975), Russian sprint canoer
Olga Nazarova (born 1977), Russian-born Belarusian biathlete
Anastasija Reiberger (born 1977), Russian-born German pole vaulter
Aleksei Martynov (born 1978), Russian professional footballer
Ludmilla Radchenko (born 1978), Russian model, artist and actress
Dennis Siver (born 1979), Russian-German mixed martial artist
Eduard Kunz (born 1980), Russian pianist
Alexander Sazonov (born 1980), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
Roman Sludnov (born 1980), Russian breaststroke swimmer
Eduard Troyanovsky (born 1980), Russian professional boxer and IBF and IBO junior welterweight champion
Konstantin Baranov (born 1982), Russian professional ice hockey player
Elena Chistilina (born 1982), Russian Paralympic athlete
Dmitry Kovalyov (born 1982), Russian handball player
Alexander Svitov (born 1982), Russian professional ice hockey forward
Irina Tchachina (born 1982), Russian individual rhythmic gymnast
Nina Yevteyeva (born 1982), Russian short track speed skater
Olga Graf (born 1983), Russian speed skater
Dmitry Jakovenko (born 1983), Russian chess grandmaster
Denis Kulyash (born 1983), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
Valentina Savchenkova (born 1983), Russian football defender
Dmitri Sychev (born 1983), Russian association footballer
Andrei Taratukhin (born 1983), Russian professional ice hockey centre
Tatiana Borodulina (born 1984), Russian short-track speed skater
Elena Ivashchenko (1984–2013), Russian judoka
Vladimir Leshonok (born 1984), Russian professional footballer
Yuri Mamaev (born 1984), Russian football midfielder
Aleksandr Novikov (born 1984), Russian professional football player
Alexander Shlemenko (born 1984), Russian mixed martial artist
Aleksei Tishchenko (born 1984), Russian amateur boxer
Dmitri Poline (born 1985), Russian paralympic swimmer
Yanina Studilina (born 1985), Russian theater and film actress, fashion model, TV presenter
Evgeny Dubrovin (born 1986), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
Nikita Nikitin (born 1986), Russian professional ice hockey defenseman
Vladimir Pervushin (born 1986), Russian professional ice hockey forward
Arkadi Sergeev (born 1986), Russian competitive ice dancer
Petr Ignatenko (born 1987), Russian professional road racing cyclist
Vladimir Ponomaryov (born 1987), Russian professional football player
Vlada Roslyakova (born 1987), Russian model
Andrey Vorontsevich (born 1987), Russian professional basketball player
Oleg Zhestkov (born 1987), Russian sprint canoeist
Vladimir Dyadyun (born 1988), Russian football striker
Alexei Ivanov (born 1988), Kazakhstani professional ice hockey goaltender of Russian ethnicity
Nikita Konovalov (born 1988), Russian swimmer
Lisa Ryzih (born 1988), Russian-born German pole vault athlete
Egor Averin (born 1989), Russian professional ice hockey forward
Igor Paderin (born 1989), Russian professional football player
Anastasia Savchenko (born 1989), Russian pole vaulter
Denis Shcherbak (born 1989), Russian professional footballer
Kirill Startsev (born 1989), Russian professional ice hockey player
Jana Beller (born 1990), Russian German model
Yevgeniya Kanayeva (born 1990), Russian individual rhythmic gymnast
Andrey Koreshkov (born 1990), Russian mixed martial artist
Dmitri Malyaka (born 1990), Russian football player
Eldar Ragib Ogly Mamedov (born 1990), Russian professional football player
Samvel Mnatsyan (born 1990), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
Evgeny Orlov (born 1990), Russian professional ice hockey forward
Anastasia Panchenko (born 1990), Russian sprint canoer
Theo Vogelsang (born 1990), German footballer
Sergei Kalinin (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey forward
Dmitry Maltsev (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player
Nikita Pivtsakin (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
Nikita Prokhorov (born 1991), Russian athlete
Eduard Reizvikh (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey goaltender
Roman Berdnikov (born 1992), Russian professional ice hockey player
Darya Melnikova (born 1992), Russian actress of theater, film and television
Kirill Rasskazov (born 1992), Russian ice hockey player
Semyon Zherebtsov (born 1992), Russian professional ice hockey player
Alexander Hahn (born 1993), German footballer
Dmitri Jaškin (born 1993), Russian-born Czech ice hockey player
Maxim Kazakov (born 1993), Russian professional ice hockey player
Evgeny Mozer (born 1993), Russian professional ice hockey player
Kirill Semyonov (born 1994), Russian professional ice hockey player
Anna Shibanova (born 1994), Russian ice hockey defender
Tatyana Shibanova (born 1994), Russian ice hockey player
Ksenia Dudkina (born 1995), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
Denis Kostin (born 1995), Russian professional ice hockey goaltender
Vladislav Oslonovskiy (born 1995), Russian football midfielder
Yegor Rudkovskiy (born 1996), Russian football player
Vladislav Artemiev (born 1998), Russian chess player
Vera Biryukova (born 1998), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
Sofya Skomorokh (born 1999), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
Mariia Kravtsova (born 2000), Russian group rhythmic gymnast
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881)
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881), Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher; in exile 1849–1854
Alexander Kolchak (1874–1920), Russian polar explorer and commander in the Imperial Russian Navy
Vikentii Trofimov (1878–1956), Russian painter
Mikhail Ulyanov (1927–2007), Soviet and Russian actor
Vladimir Barnashov (born 1951), Soviet former biathlete
Herman Gref (born 1964), Russian statesman and top manager; attended Omsk State University 1985–1990
Jaromír Jágr (born in 1972), Czech ice hockey player, played in Avangard Omsk in 2008–2011.