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Anton MukharskyUkrainian actor, TV presenter and singer.
Date of Birth: 14.11.1968
Country: Ukraine |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Acting Career
- Music and Cultural Projects
- "Gentle Ukrainization" and "Ukrainian Cultural Front"
- Controversial Positions
- Advisor to the Minister of Culture
- "Ukrainization for Export" and Autobiographical Novel
- Family
Anton Mukharsky: A Multifaceted Ukrainian Artist and Cultural Activist

Early Life and Education
Anton Mukharsky was born on November 14, 1968, in Kyiv, Ukraine, to vocalist parents of the ensemble "Dream." He graduated from the Karpenko-Karyi Kyiv State Institute of Theatrical Arts (KGIITI) in 1992 and joined the Kyiv National Lesia Ukrainka Russian Drama Theater.

Acting Career
After graduating from KGIITI, Mukharsky became an actor at the Kyiv National Lesia Ukrainka Russian Drama Theater. He has played various roles throughout his career and established himself as a respected Ukrainian actor.

Music and Cultural Projects
In 2006, Mukharsky founded the country band "Koni-Aylend." In 2009, he launched the artistic and cultural project "Zhlob. Zhlobstvo. Zhlobizm" and the Union of Free Artists "Volya ily Smert" (Will or Death).

"Gentle Ukrainization" and "Ukrainian Cultural Front"
In 2012, Mukharsky created his own project, "Lahidna ukraiinizatsiya" ("Gentle Ukrainization"), where he performed as "Professor of Anthropology Orest Lyuty." In 2014, he established the cultural platform "Ukrainian Cultural Front" and launched the project "Maidan. (R)Evolution of the Spirit."
Controversial Positions
Mukharsky's political views have been highly controversial. In 2014, he released the album "A Ya Ne Moskal" (I Am Not a Muscovite), which sparked debate and criticism. He has also been accused of supporting far-right nationalistic groups.
Advisor to the Minister of Culture
On March 27, 2015, Mukharsky was appointed as an advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Culture, a position he later declined.
"Ukrainization for Export" and Autobiographical Novel
In 2015, he created a new character, Ipaty Lyuty, an oppositional Russian journalist from Kazan and the cousin of Orest Lyuty. He also planned to release an autobiographical novel titled "Razryv. Kak ya stal 'natsional-fashistom', brosil zhenu i semerykh detei" (Rupture: How I Became a "National Fascist," Abandoned My Wife and Seven Children).
Family
Mukharsky was married to Ukrainian TV presenter Snezhana Egorova, but they divorced in 2015. The couple had five children together: Andre, Ivan, Anastasia, Alexandra, and Arina.

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