Sobchak's husband Maxim Vitorgan biography personal life. Ksenia Sobchak and Maxim Vitorgan celebrated the second birthday of their son Platon. Maxim Vitorgan: films of recent years, work in theater and television

Is it good for a husband when his wife is a politician? Everyone knows that for a year Ksenia Sobchak asked Russian citizens to vote for her in the presidential elections of the Russian Federation. However, all efforts famous TV presenter were not successful. Only 1.5% of the country's citizens voted for Ksenia.

Sobchak did not expect such tiny percentages, but the woman does not give up. She continues to be involved in political affairs. The woman is constantly on the move and spends very little time with her family. So far, Sobchak has not been able to combine work and personal life. The TV presenter’s activities had a bad impact on her husband.

Maxim Vitorgan doesn’t like the fact that his wife is always away from home. For every person, family should always come first. Ksenia realized in time that she could not lose her loved one, and therefore decided to take a day off and go to the cinema with her beloved husband.

Later it turned out that Ksenia ran away on urgent business straight from the premiere of the film “President’s Vacation.” Maxim Vitorgan was left alone. He is not happy because his beloved is not around.

Maxim posed in splendid isolation in front of photographers. In order not to show that he was upset, he made funny faces. With his whole body he demonstrated that his life was wonderful. However, nothing can be hidden from annoying journalists. Sadness seeped through Maxim Vitorgan’s smile.

It was awkward for the man to leave the hall alone, but he held on with all his might. After taking photographs, he hurried home.

Can you recognize behind a wide smile how things are really going with a person?

On February 1, 31-year-old TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak secretly married the talented, 40-year-old actor Maxim Vitorgan.

Maxim Vitorgan was born on September 10, 1972 in the family of famous Soviet actors Emmanuel Vitorgan and Alla Balter. In 1993, Maxim graduated from GITIS and was accepted into the Moscow Youth Theater, where he played in classical productions: “The Thunderstorm” and “The Execution of the Decembrists.”

In 1999, Maxim Vitorgan moved to the Lenkom Theater, where he played in the plays: “Cruel Intentions”, “The Sage”, “Sex, Lies and Video”. Two years later he was accepted into the Moscow Art Theater troupe. Chekhov. He played in the plays “Antigone”, “Yu”, “A Light Taste of Treason”, “Quantity”, “Crime and Punishment”.

In 2004, he acted as a director of television programs - “Not a Blue Light” on the REN-TV channel and “First Night with Oleg Menshikov” on the NTV channel; and one of the organizers of the “Invasion” festival.

Since 1994, Maxim has been acting in films. He is best known for his roles in the films “Election Day” and “Radio Day.”

Since 2007, he has taken part as a director and actor in the television sketch show on the REN-TV channel “Distant Relatives.”

In 2008, he was the director of a television sketch show on the TNT channel “Women’s League”.

In 2009, director of the play “Who” at the “Other Theater”.

In 2011, for the play “Who” at the “Another Theater” he was awarded the “Live Theater” audience award in the category “Director of the Year: New Wave”.


Filmography:

1989 - Svetik

1994 - Prokhindiada 2

1998 — Essay for Victory Day

2002 - Money (TV series)

2002 - Special Report, or the Superman of this day

2003 - Dasha Vasilyeva. Private investigation lover

2004 - Against the flow

2005 - Large

2006 - Nine months - deputy

2006 - Cat Waltz - Lion

2006 - Make God Laugh

2007 - Masha and the Sea - Sasha

2007 - Election Day - DJ Max

2008 - Radio Day - DJ Max

2010 - Herbarium of Masha Kolosova - Igor businessman

2010 - What men talk about - Romeo

2010 - Manipulator - “Isaac”

2011 - Santa Claus always calls three times

2011 - Klushi

2011 - Cupid - Cupid

2011 - What else do men talk about - DJ Max

2012 — Happy New Year, moms!


Works in the theater:

Radio Day "Another Theater"

Election Day "Another Theater"

“Who” (director), “Another Theater”

“Closer” Director: Vladimir Ageev, “Another Theater”

“You can’t leave, you can’t stay” Production company “Theater” performance website

“A Little Bit About a Woman” Director: Vladimir Ageev, “Another Theater”

“Thunderstorm” (Boris) (MTYUZ)

“Execution of the Decembrists” (Nicholas I) (MTYUZ)

“Cruel Intentions” (Loveiko) (Lenkom)

“The Sage” (Kurchaev) (Lenkom)

“Sex, lies and video” (Graham) (Theater directed by O. Tabakov)

“Yu” (Seva) (Chekhov Moscow Art Theater)

“Antigone” (Chekhov Moscow Art Theater)

“Quantity” (Michael Black, his son, 35 years old; Bernard, a clone of his son, 35 years old; Bernard, a clone of his son, 40 years old) (Chekhov Moscow Art Theater)

“A slight taste of betrayal” (Katya’s husband) (Chekhov Moscow Art Theater)

“The sun was shining” (Konev) (Chekhov Moscow Art Theater)

“Crime and Punishment” (Razumikhin) (Chekhov Moscow Art Theater)

"The Shaman of Broadway" (son)

"Closeness" (Larry)

“Two rooms” (Oleg Kamaev; Vitya)

A television:

2004 - “Unblue Light” - director

2005 — “Unblue Light-2” — director

2005 - “First night with Oleg Menshikov” - director

2006 - “Distant Relatives” - actor

2007 - “Distant Relatives” - actor, director

2008 — “Women’s League” (fourth season) — director

2009 - “I Want to Know” (Channel One) - co-host

2010 - “Hello, girls!” (Channel One) - presenter

2011 - “Forecasts” (TVC) - presenter


Videography:

In 2005, he starred in the BI-2 group’s video for the song “Slow Star”.

In 2011, he starred in Vasya Oblomov’s video for the song “Letter of Happiness.”

In this article you will find over 50 photos together Ksenia Sobchak and her husband Max Vitorgan. The two got married February 1, 2013, their wedding came as a surprise to everyone, since Ksenia Sobchak And Max Vitorgan They carefully hid their romance from everyone and only appeared in public together once. Naturally, having seen the news in all news resources in the morning that Ksenia Sobchak And Max Vitorgan Now husband and wife, many ordinary people giggled, were surprised and decided that this was another prank, a funny joke, and even if these two really tied the knot, their union would not last long. But nonetheless Max And Ksenia They proved to everyone that their marriage is not just a spontaneous move, it is a deliberate, balanced decision of two loving hearts.

Look at these cute photos Ksenia she clings to her husband Max Vitorgan. It looks like this eccentric socialite she has finally settled down, come to her senses and is ready to become a submissive wife and caring mother. But she herself admitted in a recent interview that she had already despaired of becoming someone’s wife.

This article contains high-quality photos from social events, but there are also photos from Instagram Ksenia Sobchak And Max Vitogran.

And one day Max Vitorgan dedicated Ksenia Sobchak these verses:

While you're driving around Paris

And you look at different divas there,

I'm guarding the skis by the stove -

Four skis for two.

When you're fed up with couture

And you will go around the entire secular world,

Know that, before a new adventure,

I will be where I was and where I am.

I liked these touching lines. And in general, Max Vitorgan a more refined, thinking, feeling person of this world, and his life values perhaps more significant than his wife's. All these clothes, expensive cosmetics, seamless panchokhs, black caviar, hundreds of outfits and a whole bag of shoes - all these are little things, the main thing in this world is not this.

On November 18, 2016, Ksenia Sobchak gave birth to her first child- Platon Maksimovich Vitorgan-Sobchak. This is where the woman would have settled down, but that was not the case!

But the idyll did not last long; at the end of 2018, Ksenia Sobchak was spotted in the company of another man. The entire press was discussing Ksyuni's adventures, and Maksik could not stand it and slightly tweaked his rival's nose; by this act he did not return his wife, but he let off steam and earned the respect of the public.

At the beginning of 2019, Max Vitorgan and Ksenia Sobak announced their separation.

Since Kostya, Ksyusha has blossomed.

Maxim Emmanuilovich Vitorgan. Born on September 10, 1972 in Moscow. Russian actor and director, television and radio presenter.

As a child, I was fond of football. “I am always perplexed by people who are not at all interested in football and have never played it. I immediately have a question: what did you do, roughly speaking, until you were 15 years old? I personally played football in the yard until I was 15 years old, I played football at school, and I had absolutely no escape from it!” says the actor.

The second hobby of childhood was the theater, respect for which was brought up by my parents.

In 1993 he graduated from GITIS and was accepted into the Moscow Youth Theater, where he played in classical productions: “The Thunderstorm” and “The Execution of the Decembrists.”

In 1999 he moved to the Lenkom Theater, where he played in the plays: “Cruel Intentions”, “The Sage”, “Sex, Lies and Video”.

Two years later he was accepted into the Moscow Art Theater troupe. Chekhov. He played in the plays “Antigone”, “Yu”, “A Light Taste of Treason”, “Quantity”, “Crime and Punishment”.

In 2004, he acted as a director of television programs - “Not a Blue Light” on the REN TV channel and “First Night with Oleg Menshikov” on the NTV channel, and was the director of one of the organizers of the “Invasion” festival.

Since 1994, Maxim has been acting in films. He made his debut while still a student, playing in the film “Svetik”, where his character was voiced by another actor. Later he took part in some more films, playing minor cameo roles there. As the actor himself explains, his relationship with cinema did not work out due to the fact that in the early nineties absolutely nothing interesting or worthwhile was filmed. Maxim tried to attend castings and even met directors, but he never found anything worthwhile for himself.

He became famous for his role as DJ Max in the films "Election Day" and "Radio Day".

In 2010, together with Quartet I, which includes Leonid Barats, Kamil Larin, Alexander Demidov and Rostislav Khait, starred in the film “What Men Talk About.”

“Cinema is, first of all, the art of the director, screenwriter, cameraman, and then the artist. It seems to me so, and this is evidenced by my experience.”, says the artist.

Since 2007, he has taken part as a director and actor in the television sketch show on the REN TV channel “Distant Relatives”.

In 2008, he was the director of a television sketch show on the TNT channel “Women’s League”.

In 2009, director of the play “Who” at the “Other Theater”.

In 2009 - co-host of “I Want to Know” (Channel One).

In 2010 he hosted the show “Hello, Girls!” on Channel One.

In 2011, for the play “Who” at the “Another Theater” he was awarded the “Live Theater” audience award in the category “Director of the Year: New Wave”.

In 2011, host of the “Forecasts” program (TVC).

Since April 2013, he became the host of the “Through the Mouth of a Baby” program on the Disney Channel. In the same year, he began hosting “Morning in Moscow” on City FM.

He starred in video clips for BI-2 (“Slow Star”) and Vasya Oblomov (“Letter of Chain”).

He repeatedly took part in opposition rallies, for example, protests against election fraud. In February 2013, he spoke out against the so-called “anti-gay law,” calling it an attempt by the authorities to divide society and distract attention from real problems. In September 2013, he spoke at a pre-election rally in support.

Maxim Vitorgan and Ksenia Sobchak in the program “Alone with Everyone”

Maxim Vitorgan's height: 194 centimeters.

Personal life of Maxim Vitorgan:

November 18, 2016 at the Lapino clinic near Moscow. Just before the New Year it was: Plato.

Since the end of 2018, the media began to write about the couple’s upcoming divorce. In January 2019, information appeared about Ksenia Sobchak’s betrayal with the director. On January 21, 2019, it was reported that Vitorgan beat Bogomolov in one of the Moscow cafes.

March 8, 2019. "We are forced to comment publicly on our relationship in order to stop all speculation on this topic. We have been living separately for quite a long time and each with our own lives. While we lived together, we remained mutually faithful. We do not share property and, especially, the child whom we continue to raise , like loving parents,” they wrote on Instagram.

Then he began a relationship with a Georgian actress. Their romance became known after the actors came together to the play “Land of Nod” at VDNKh, and later they went on vacation as a couple. And September 24, 2019 is the birthday of “Echo of Moscow”. At the celebration, they openly hugged and showed tender feelings for each other.

Filmography of Maxim Vitorgan:

1989 - Svetik - Valera
1994 - Prokhindiada 2 - Gesha
1998 - Essay for Victory Day - bandit
2002 - Special report, or the Superman of this day - Vadim
2003 - Dasha Vasilyeva. Private investigation lover - Sanka
2004 - Against the Current - Martin
2005 - Large - Veniamin Makarov
2006 - Nine months - deputy
2006 - Cat Waltz - Lion
2006 - Make God Laugh - Gleb Perfilov
2007 - Masha and the Sea - Sasha
2007 - Election Day - DJ Max
2008 - Radio Day - DJ Max
2010 - Herbarium of Masha Kolosova - Igor, businessman
2010 - What men talk about - Romeo
2010 - Manipulator - Isaac
2011 - Santa Claus always calls three times - Alexey, friend of Konstantin
2011 - Klushi - Vadik
2011 - Cupid - Cupid
2011 - What else do men talk about - DJ Max
2011-2012 - Mistress of my destiny - Vasily
2012 - Both fathers and sons - David Ziselson
2012 - Happy New Year, moms! - Sasha, Masha’s husband
2012 - The Diary of Doctor Zaitseva - Lev Rubtsov
2013 - Mobius - Sobchak, FSB agent
2013 - Ideal marriage - Valera
2013 - 12 months - boyfriend
2013 - Make ends meet
2013 - New an old house- Ilya Shirko
2014 - Happy Eighth of March, men! - Lev Kaspersky
2014 - Champions - coach
2014 - Runaways - Major
2014 - Diary of Louise Lozhkina - Arthur
2014 - Corporate event - driver Roma
2014 - Likes or dislikes - editor Maxim
2014 - I Believe I Don’t Believe
2015 - Londongrad - Sergey Sergeevich Oleynikov
2015 - Spring exacerbation
2015 - Mommies - Yuri Anatolyevich
2016 - Crisis of a tender age - Valera
2016 - Election Day 2 - Maxim, TV presenter from Moscow
2016 - Dream Fish (Riba-mechta) - Mark

Maxim Vitorgan – Russian actor theater and cinema, production director. Viewers will remember Vitorgan for his striking roles in the films “Election Day” (2007) and “Radio Day” (2008), “What Men Talk About” (2010), “Garden Ring” (2017) and many others.

Childhood and family

Maxim Emmanuilovich Vitorgan was born on September 10, 1972 into a family of actors. His father, 33-year-old Emmanuel Vitorgan, the son of Odessa Jews, at the time of his son’s birth, worked at the Stanislavsky Electric Theater and was known to viewers for his small role as an engineer in the Soviet detective story Two Tickets for an Afternoon Show.


Maxim’s mother, Alla Balter, was the same age as her husband. Kiev woman with Jewish roots I met Vitorgan in Leningrad, at one of the skits in the House of Actors. And when the future spouses were invited to play in the same musical, their feelings gradually flared up with incredible strength. “She was incredibly beautiful, flexible, wonderfully built and sang amazingly,” Emmanuil Gedeonovich confesses.

For the sake of Alla, Vitorgan left his first wife and daughter - this tormented Balter all her life, but she could not do anything about her love. At that time, little Ksenia was preparing to enter first grade. Now Maxim’s half-sister runs the “Good House” puppet and theater studio in Karelia.

For Balter, marriage was also the second: in her youth she was married to the goalkeeper of the Ukrainian football club"Tavria", but no children were born in the marriage. In order to avoid gossip and gossip, Maxim’s mother and father moved together to Moscow, where they settled in the same theater.

A son, Maxim, was born in a tiny room in a theater dormitory. Subsequently, Emmanuel Gedeonovich had to adopt the baby, since at the time of his birth he was still officially married to his first wife.


The young parents had a lot of work - both were torn between the theater, film auditions and raising their son, but Maxim did not at all feel deprived of love: Alla was an amazing, gentle, caring mother. Yes, and Emmanuel helped the keeper of the hearth as best he could: he washed diapers, washed dishes, cleaned up - Alla often played queens and could not afford to have her hands torn by everyday life in the frame.

Maxim says that his family never lived very richly, but at the same time, the future actor received everything he needed from his parents and even a little more. The child grew up in greenhouse conditions and was surrounded by endless love - which is why, according to Maxim, today he lacks some persistence and ambition.


The boy lived in a spontaneous atmosphere of home evenings with a group of friends, meetings with famous theater figures, calls after twelve at night, discussions of roles. When the teenager expressed a desire to connect his life with the theater, no one was surprised - genes.

Student years

During their son’s entrance exams, the star’s parents were terribly worried: they really didn’t want anyone to suspect their child of exploiting family connections. Moreover: even when the guy had already become a student at GITIS and a student of the outstanding theater teacher I.I. Sudakova (who at one time gave a start in life to actors Anatoly Vasiliev, Dmitry Pevtsov and Nikolai Dobrynin), Alla and Emmanuel did not come to their son’s plays and performances until their third year - they were embarrassed.

Fortunately, Vitorgan’s parents had a lot of opportunities to bring fashionable things to their son from abroad, which set him apart from his much less wealthy classmates. “I remember my parents brought me a Turkish leather jacket with fur. I came wearing it to this poor, collapsed institute - it was something!” the actor recalls. However, Maxim never took advantage of his position and connections and did not stage any tricks: the correct upbringing and the truisms implanted from childhood had an effect.

Father was always an example and idol for Maxim. In the first years, students often took for practice acting excerpts from films and plays in which Emmanuil Gedeonovich played, tried to imitate his voice, borrowed acting techniques. Maxim still feels great awe and respect for his father and speaks with reverence about his best works.

Actor career

Maxim began acting in his junior year - quite a bit, but quite enough for a novice actor. In the difficult 90s, it was not easy to break through to the big screens and get major roles, so Vitorgan Jr. devoted himself entirely to the theater.

After graduating from university, he ended up at the Moscow Theater for Young Spectators, where he was destined to serve for several years. Maxim went “nowhere” from the theater, and in order to provide for his family (at that time the actor already had a daughter), he tried to earn money on the side. Just look at the story of how Vitorgan and his friend were sold to three different people the same carload of expired Belgian beer!


In the late 90s, Vitorgan got a job at the famous Lenkom, where he tried himself not only in classical, but also modern productions. At the same time, he was lucky enough to meet veterans of the acting workshop, legendary artists Mikhail Ulyanov, Vyacheslav Tikhonov and Oleg Efremov, with whom he starred in the drama “Essay for Victory Day.”


But the real tragedy unfolded in Maxim’s family. She was seriously ill for a long time, and then in 2000, the actor’s beloved mother, Alla, died of cancer. Personal experiences and related problems in Lenkom grew like a snowball, and it became more and more difficult to roll it.


As a result, fate brought Maxim to the famous Moscow Art Theater. Chekhov. On the stage of a famous theater he had the opportunity to work with such famous actors, like Andrei Myagkov, Konstantin Khabensky, “Brigade” star Dmitry Dyuzhev, etc.

The defining event in the life and career of the developing star was the collaboration with the Quartet I theater. The theater was organized by Maxim's fellow students: Rostislav Khait, Leonid Barats, Kamil Larin and Alexander Demidov studied at the variety department of GITIS, but graduated in the same year as Vitorgan.


Since 2001, the play “Radio Day” was staged at the Quartet I Theater with great success. At the center of the production’s narrative is a fictional radio station (very similar to Nashe Radio), whose presenters are forced to inflate a made-up topic to universal proportions so as not to bomb the broadcast. At the same time, radio presenters play music of all genres - from hard rock to thieves' romance.


Resourceful DJs were played by Quartet I actors, as well as Nonna Grishaeva and Maxim Vitorgan (in some lineups - Dmitry Maryanov and Mikhail Politsemako).

Two years later, the theater launched a “sequel” of “Radio Day” called “Election Day”. The plot of the production revolves around an oligarch who, with the help of radio station employees, is trying to conduct an election campaign for a “technical” candidate and win over some of the votes of the electorate in one of the Volga regions.


It is noteworthy that in the play, the oligarch named Emmanuel Gedeonovich was voiced by Emmanuel Vitorgan. But Vitorgan Jr. initially refused to play in the continuation of “Radio Day,” but the authors of the play “terribly blackmailed him, including through friendship,” and eventually persuaded Maxim to take the role.

The performances with the participation of Vitorgan became real hits, which were flocked by the public, who usually preferred cinema and nightclubs to theaters. Atmospheric, unusual productions, dangerously balancing in the field of political satire, quickly won the hearts of the audience.

In the wake of the success of the performances, Maxim found himself among the organizers of the most popular and largest festival in the country at that time, “Invasion.” And in 2005 he played his first main role to the cinema. Together with his theater colleague, Alexei Kortnev (leader of the group “Accident”), and Natalya Krachkovskaya, Vitorgan appeared in the film “Large” - alas, which remained completely unnoticed.

The small failure did not particularly upset the actor - he achieved considerable success as a director of several television programs. But real glory was ahead. Quartet I, with the support of wealthy sponsors, decided to film both performances. Moreover, “Election Day” (2007) was the first to be released, and the premiere of “Radio Day” took place a year later.

Radio day. Excerpt

And if in the performances almost all the musical numbers were composed by the group "Accident", then in the films the already painfully familiar hits of their favorite stars were heard - Sergei Shnurov, Vladimir and Sergei Kristovsky from "Uma2rmaH", Valery Syutkin, Andrei Makarevich and many others.


In 2010, Maxim appeared in the third film of Quartet I, the witty comedy What Men Talk About, which traditionally became a film adaptation of the play of the same name. The founders of the quartet played best friends who go to Odessa to celebrate their birthday and along the way discuss all the most important and unimportant things in the world.

Maxim Vitorgan in the film “What Men Talk About”

In a conversation about art, one of the characters imagines how Romeo and Juliet would have lived if their lives had not been cut short so early. The overweight drunkard Romeo was played by Maxim Vitorgan, and Juliet “with thick ankles and crooked fingers” was played by Yulia Pyznar.

Maxim Vitorgan plays the guitar and sings (“Santa Claus calls three times”)

Subsequently, Vitorgan appeared in two more films by Quartet I - “What Else Men Talk About” (2011) and “Election Day -2” (2015), in which he again appeared in the image of DJ Max. In a recent interview, Maxim admitted that cooperation with the Quartet I theater “took him to a completely different side of life” and if not for the then decision to play in their play, his life could have been different. However, Vitorgan is very grateful to the guys. “They did a lot for me – both professionally and humanly,” shares the actor.


A breathtaking voice and outstanding appearance became the guarantee that in creative biography There are practically no “gray roles” for Maxim. The tough and stubborn head of the cardiology department Lev Rubtsov in the series “The Diary of Doctor Zaitseva” (2011-2012) with Yana Krainova, a successful editor in the comedy “Loves or Loves” with Maxim Matveev, Svetlana Khodchenkova and Lyubov Aksenova, a strict boss in the STS series “Mommies” (2015).


On the set of the film almanac “Happy New Year, Moms!” (2012) Vitorgan did not have the chance to act with Alain Delon himself. But the charming novella “War of Moms” from the director of the film “Champions: Faster. Higher. Stronger” with his participation touched the audience no less.


Unlike many of his colleagues, Vitorgan can boast of experience working in foreign films. In 2013, he starred in the Belgian-French thriller Mobius, in which he played an agent named Sobchak (a funny coincidence - at the time of filming, the actor was already dating his future wife, Ksenia Sobchak). Large Russian oligarch The film was played by Englishman Tim Roth, Quentin Tarantino's favorite actor. Vladimir Menshov and Dmitry Nazarov also appeared in the film.

In 2015-2016, Vitorgan became firmly established in comedy series - his face appeared every now and then on the main entertainment channels of the country. The TV series “Londongrad. Know ours" with Nikita Efremov and Ingrid Olerinskaya and " back side Moons" with Pavel Derevyanko.


2017 returned Maxim to the mainstream of full-length projects - four films with his participation were released at once, the most popular of which was Karen Oganesyan’s comedy “The Life Ahead” about a meeting former classmates 15 years after graduation. Although the film received average ratings, most of the audience was still imbued with the touching story of old friends played by Svetlana Khodchenkova, Alexander Pal, Pavel Priluchny and others.


Vitorgan himself is especially fond of his role in the TV series “Garden Ring” (2017), which caused a lot of controversy in in social networks, and “The Optimists” (2017), in which the actor played the passionately in love Soviet poet Albert Pokrovsky.


One more important project for the actor was the film “The Man Who Surprised Everyone” (2018) - a drama by Natasha Merkulova with the participation of Evgeny Tsyganov, which received several prestigious international awards. The film became a manifesto about the changes that have to be made to survive in this difficult world. In the same year, Maxim could be seen in the comedy “Kilimanjara” about the adventures of the young beauty Marusya (Irina Starshenbaum) in Azerbaijan.


Maxim Vitorgan says that in general he is not too happy with the way his career is developing. He admits that he would like to occupy a slightly different status in the acting world and theater hierarchy at his age. Vitorgan dreams of working with famous directors and reproaches himself for the wrong life decisions that ultimately led to the current state of affairs.

Maxim laughs that he has the same problem as his father: a whole bunch of films, but it’s impossible to choose the best. The actor himself never watched many of the films and TV series in which Maxim had a chance to act. Vitorgan explains this fact by saying that he simply does not consider himself among the “ target audience” of these projects - at the same time, he always works at full capacity and never philanders on the set.

Personal life of Maxim Vitorgan

The first wife of Maxim Vitorgan was Youth Theater actress Victoria Verberg, who is almost 10 years older than the actor. Victoria gave Maxim a daughter, Polina (born in 1996), and a son, Daniil (born in 2000).


Polina followed in the footsteps of her parents, graduated from GITIS, and actively plays in both cinema and theater. Daniil received a prestigious school education in England and is now also planning to work on his acting career.


The marriage with his first wife ended when Maxim met marketing specialist Natalya. Alas, Vitorgan did not live with his second wife for very long - the reason for their separation is unclear.

When the twice-divorced Vitorgan became involved in opposition activities in 2011, he could not even think that fate would bring him together at the “swamp rallies” with Ksenia Sobchak. The television and radio presenter, journalist, actress, future presidential candidate of the Russian Federation became Vitorgan’s wife on February 1, 2013 at the registry office on Leninsky Prospekt. There was no magnificent celebration: the wedding was celebrated in a narrow circle of friends and relatives.


Three years later, a son, Plato, appeared in the family. Caring for the child fell largely on Maxim and the nannies, since Sobchak was actively building political career. Fans condemned Ksenia and called her a cuckoo mother, with which Vitorgan absolutely disagrees. “She’s a crazy mom, she’s overwhelmed with emotion. I always told her that it would be like this,” says Maxim.

In September 2019, Sobchak and Bogomolov (who had previously divorced his wife Daria Moroz) went to the registry office. Shortly before the wedding, Ksenia admitted that Vitorgan himself literally brought her and Konstantin together, who often invited his wife to the performances of his future enemy. On the day of the celebration, Vitorgan, together with his son Platon and his new passion, the young actress Nino Ninidze, went on vacation to a seaside resort.


Maxim Vitorgan now

Soon Maxim Vitorgan can be seen in the comedy series “Diary of a New Russian” with the star of “Kitchen” Elena Podkaminskaya

In addition to full-length films and TV series, Vitorgan enjoys acting in short films. He can be seen in the 15-minute film “Beware the Fragile!” young and promising director Gleb Sukovatykh and the mini-film “Priestess of Literature” by Lada Iskanderova.



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