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Biography of Vladimir Markin

Born in 1956 in Chelyabinsk.

In 1985 he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University, after which he returned to his hometown and became a correspondent for the Vecherniy Chelyabinsk newspaper.

From 2006 to 2009, Markin studied on an individual basis at the Moscow Institute of Economics and Culture (IEiK), graduating with a degree in jurisprudence.

In 1986, Markin moved to Moscow and worked at the All-Union Radio, hosted the radio programs "Time, Events, People" and "".

In 1991, Markin began working at the Central Television of the USSR, later at the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (). He was the author and host of the talk show "Career", which included the mayor of St. Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak, director Eldar Ryazanov, famous actors and entrepreneurs.

In 1997, he retired from television and served as director of public relations for the international Reform Foundation, which dealt with economic and social reforms and privatization in Russia.

Then he was appointed to the post of First Deputy Minister for Press and Information of the Moscow Region.

In 2001, Markin returned to television, was a producer of information broadcasting on the NTV channel and an executive producer of the Rossiya TV channel.

In 2004, Markin became director of public relations for the Smart Technology Foundation.

In September 2007, the Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office was created Russian Federation(SKP RF), which headed. In the same month, Bastrykin appointed Markin to the post of head of the department for interaction with the media of the UPC RF.

He was recognized as the newsmaker of the year according to the results of the Moscow contest of journalists "MOSCOW MEDIA 2011". For outstanding achievements in the field of social and political activities, he was awarded the title of laureate of the people's award "Bright Past-2011", established by the government Chelyabinsk region and fund.

"Yes, I'm leaving RusHydro for the post of first deputy general director," RIA Novosti quotes a former representative of the Investigative Committee. At the same time, Markin did not disclose the details of work in the new post.

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Meanwhile, on Twitter, the major general commented in an original way on his dismissal from the UK. “Enemies breathe a sigh of relief, and friends say: “I’m tired.” Both of them are mistaken, this is a halt ...” Markin quoted lines from Igor Talkov’s song “I’ll be back.”

Earlier it became known that Russian President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Markin from the post of official representative of the UK. "Release Major General of Justice Markin Vladimir Ivanovich, head of the department for interaction with the media of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, from his post," the document says.

Recall that on September 21, Markin announced that. "Now I can officially say that I have decided to end my work in the Investigative Committee and submitted my resignation of my own free will," he explained. However, rumors that Markin intends to leave his post appeared in the media much earlier. The official stressed that he did not understand where the information was leaked from.

The reasons for the dismissal voiced in the press are not true, he said. “For some reason, it is customary for us to believe that a person can leave a responsible position only if he is expelled with a bang, imprisoned or carried out feet first. None of these cases apply to me,” Markin assured.

The representative of the UK then said that he wanted to try his hand at a new field. However, he did not name the exact place of work.

Interfax reported that Markin's new job would be the RusHydro company, where he would oversee public and government relations. An employee of the prosecutor's office confirmed this version to Vedomosti. The representative of RusHydro did not respond to a request from Vedomosti.

The official representative of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR), Major General of Justice Vladimir Markin, will soon leave the post of head of the department for interaction with the media of the investigative department. This was reported to Vedomosti by an employee of the prosecutor's office and an employee of another law enforcement structure, according to which new job Markin will not deal with public relations of law enforcement agencies. A spokesman for the TFR declined to comment.

Markin has worked as the head of the press service of the investigative agency since its separation from the Prosecutor General's Office in 2007. Before that, Markin, who graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University in 1985, worked as a producer in a number of media, including NTV and the Rossiya TV channel , and also served as Deputy Minister of Press and Information of the Moscow Region.

During his work as the official representative of the Investigative Committee, Vladimir Markin became known to the public not only as a commentator on all the high-profile cases of the TFR, but also as the author of columns in the Izvestia newspaper, where he expressed his opinion on a variety of topical socio-political issues, and as the host of the program "The investigation will show" on the "First Channel". Markin also played several roles in TV series and films (including himself in the series "Investigative Committee"). In August 2016, the book "The most notorious crimes in Russia of the 21st century" was published. Novaya Gazeta journalist Nadezhda Prusenkova accused him of borrowing the text of her investigation into the murder of Anna Politkovskaya without reference. In response, Markin first spoke harshly to the journalist, but then apologized. Ultimately, the Eksmo publishing house took the blame for the fact that this part of the text was printed without reference to Prusenkova.

Previously, Markin repeatedly entered into public polemics with high-ranking officials. At the end of 2012, he openly called disrespectful the statement of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev regarding the investigators of the TFR, who came with a search to the director of the documentary film "Term" Pavel Kostomarov.

And in 2013, he criticized Deputy Prime Minister Vladislav Surkov (who resigned soon after), who criticized the TFR after the investigation of the Skolkovo Foundation employees. According to a former law enforcement officer, Markin had had friction with Surkov earlier, when in 2011 Surkov, being the deputy head of the presidential administration, did not allow Markin to be nominated to the State Duma from United Russia. At the same time, the Prosecutor General's Office, which at that moment had strained relations with the TFR due to the case of patronage of the gambling business by prosecutors near Moscow, conducted an audit of the Institute of Economics and Culture, where Markin received a law degree in absentia. Rosobrnadzor annulled the university's license and Markin's diploma, but in December 2011 both the license and the diploma were restored.

According to an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, during his work, Markin undoubtedly became the most famous official representative of law enforcement agencies in Russia, which was facilitated both by his abilities and the fact that the ICR, by virtue of his authority, has the right to cover the most high-profile criminal cases.

Vladimir Ivanovich Markin was born in 1956 in Chelyabinsk. In 1985, he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University (MGU), after which he returned to his hometown and became a correspondent for the Vecherniy Chelyabinsk newspaper. In 1986, Markin finally moved to Moscow and worked at the All-Union Radio, hosted the radio programs Time, Events, People and Man and Law.

In 1991, Markin began working at the Central Television of the USSR, later at the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK). He was the author and host of the talk show "Career", which included the mayor of St. Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak, director Eldar Ryazanov, famous actors and entrepreneurs.

Temporarily leaving television, in 1997, Markin served as director of public relations for the Reform international fund, which dealt with issues of economic and social reforms and privatization in Russia. Then he was appointed to the post of First Deputy Minister for Press and Information of the Moscow Region, in this post he opposed the merger of TV channels near Moscow into a media holding based on the Moskovia channel (it was never created).

In 2001, Markin returned to television, was a producer of information broadcasting on the NTV channel and an executive producer of the Rossiya TV channel.

In 2004, Markin became director of public relations for the Smart Technologies Foundation, which dealt with issues of cooperation between authorities and scientific organizations, public institutions and industrial enterprises, as well as supporting the development of the smart technology industry in Russia.

In September 2007, the Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation (SKP RF) was created, headed by Alexander Bastrykin. In the same month, Bastrykin appointed Markin to the post of head of the department for interaction with the media of the UPC RF. After his appointment, Markin stated that the UPC RF should become an "open structure" and work more closely with the media.

In September 2010, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced the upcoming liquidation of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation and the creation of the Investigative Committee of Russia (IC RF) on its basis.

On June 20, 2011, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Markin was appointed head of the department for interaction with the media of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.

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During 2007-2015, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, and then the Investigative Committee of Russia, consistently occupied leading positions in the rating of mention in the media, and in terms of the positive index, it was the leader among Russian law enforcement agencies. Close and constructive interaction with the media was achieved, the content and objectivity of materials appearing in the press on the work of the investigative bodies of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation have significantly increased, which largely contributes to the creation in society of the principle of the inevitability of punishment and the prevention of offenses.

Vladimir Markin was repeatedly rewarded for the successes achieved in his career. He has the Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation, was awarded the Order of Friendship by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, was awarded the badge "Honorary Worker of the Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation", the insignia "For participation in countering aggression in South Ossetia", the medal of the Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation "For distinction”, medal of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation “For Distinction”, medal of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation “For fidelity to official duty”, badge “Honorary Officer of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation”, medal of the Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation “For Merit”, medal of the Federal Tax Service Service of the Russian Federation "For assistance to the Federal Tax Service of Russia".

Markin was recognized as the newsmaker of the year according to the results of the Moscow contest of journalists "MOSCOW MEDIA 2011". Laureate of the "Bright Past-2011" award, established by the government of the Chelyabinsk region and the Oleg Mityaev Foundation. In 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, he was included in the media rating of Russian persons prepared by Medialogy, and in 2016 he entered the media rating of Russian men prepared by Medialogy by February 23.

Together with Russian singer Stanislav Piekha, he recorded the composition "Motherland" to the music of Viktor Drobysh, which was first performed by them on Channel One in the program "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", and then entered various charts. On the air of the Russian News Service, already in a solo performance, he presented a song about love for Russia, Side, written by Viktor Drobysh. He acted as a journalist-historian and presenter in the project "The Betrayed Russia" on the TV channel "Zvezda", dedicated to the countries and peoples in whose lives Russian politicians, statesmen, army and navy played a crucial role.

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Vladimir Markin is a singer from the distant past. Once upon a time, his best songs were sung by the entire Soviet Union, but today only a few will name their author without hesitation. To some extent, that is why today we decided to choose this particular musician as the hero of our article. After all, extinguished stars can sometimes boast of many fascinating secrets.

Early years, childhood and the family of Vladimir Markin

Vladimir Markin was born on May 8, 1959 in the small village of Bolshevo, located in the Kaliningrad district of the Moscow region. In this place, our today's hero spent the first few years of his life.

However, later his family moved to the city of Pushkino, where the future musician began attending high school, and also making music for the first time. At first, music lessons and playing the guitar were just a favorite hobby for him. But over time, the craving for art has become a real obsession for Vladimir Markin.

In high school, he, along with his then friends, organized the Silhouettes ensemble, in which he later selflessly pulled the strings, playing his favorite musical parts. Performances on stage brought him great pleasure, and therefore at some point our today's hero began to seriously think about a musical career. However, the usual hardships of life still outweighed childhood dreams. After graduating from school, Vladimir Markin applied to the electromechanical faculty of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute.

In such a choice of a creative vector, his parents played a significant role, but Vladimir himself also did not strongly oppose this state of affairs. He continued to play the guitar only in his spare time. And, as clichéd as it may seem, there was very little of it. In the morning, Vladimir studied at the institute, and worked in the evenings.

During this period, our today's hero tried a huge variety of different specialties. He was a packer, a mason, a seamstress, and a piano and other keyboard tuner.

However, at one point, Vladimir Markin still managed to return to the world of art. First, he began to direct the cultural work of his institute course. And later he also began to lead the local amateur circle in the All-Union Research Institute of the forest industry.

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In 1980, our today's hero moved to Alushta, where he began working as the head of a team of culturologists in the sports and recreation camp of the same name. Surprisingly, however, it was in this Ukrainian city that Vladimir Markin became a professional musician and singer. He often performed in front of vacationers, and also composed popular songs one after another.

Thanks to this, in just a few years, Vladimir managed to become a real star in the south of Ukraine, as well as "acquire" many important acquaintances. Among his friends were television editors, musicians and composers. It was thanks to such connections that our today's hero managed to become a member of the Magic Twilight musical ensemble, and then make his debut as a solo artist in the Merry Fellows program.

Star Trek singer Vladimir Markin

Real success came to Vladimir Markin in the early eighties. His finest hour was the appearance in the program of Yuri Nikolaev "Morning Mail". As part of this TV show, our today's hero performed the song "I'm ready to kiss the sand", which instantly became a real hit throughout the Soviet Union. However, after that, the musician did not begin his active touring activity immediately. In 1983, Vladimir Markin graduated from the institute and began working as the head of the cultural department, and then as a director in the cultural center of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. In the same period, together with his friends Andrei Knyshev and Sergei Shustitsky, Markin organized the Difficult Childhood group, which "registered" in the same recreation center.

The ensemble's repertoire included courtyard compositions from the seventies, as well as some compositions by Vladimir Markin. After that, the group went on tour. The team was successful, but the musician managed to achieve the greatest popularity as a solo artist.

Among the artist's most famous hits are such songs as "Lilac Fog", "Bells", "White Bird Cherry", "The cutest guy in the yard", as well as the already mentioned hit "I'm ready to kiss the sand." These compositions brought the performer a huge success. He became a famous singer, and subsequently managed to realize himself in other industries.


So, in particular, our today's hero worked as a producer and arranger. As a presenter, Vladimir Markin appeared on the Lilac Fog program, as well as on the Bingo Show television project (together with Ksenia Alferova). In addition, our today's hero for a long time was also engaged in the business of selling coffee and tea (under the Markin Tea brand).

Vladimir Markin today

Currently, Vladimir Markin performs quite rarely. Periodically, he appears as a participant and presenter at the Disco 80s festival. However, his main activity in recent years has been politics.

Since 2012, our today's hero has been working as a deputy of the city assembly of the Moscow district of Vykhino-Zhulebino, where he represents the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. In parallel with this, the once famous musician works as the director of the House of Culture of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute.

Personal life of Vladimir Markin

In general, little is known about the personal life of the Soviet artist. Vladimir Markin is married. He has a daughter, as well as a beloved dog Bonyashka. Currently, the whole family lives in Moscow.