Roman Trachtenberg - showman, director, writer. His real name is Gorbunov. He became recognizable when he began to lead the show "Money Doesn't Smell", "Next" on "Muz-TV".
early years
Roman Lvovich was born on September 28, 1968. His hometown is St. Petersburg. By nationality, his parents are Jews. Roman's father is an artist, he led the House of Culture, his mother is a dentist.
Parents broke up when Rome was one year old. Later, the mother remarried. The stepfather carried the surname Trachtenberg, which Roman later took as a pseudonym.
As a schoolboy, he studied at the youth theater, sang in the choir with radio and TV. After school, Roman began his studies at the university (Faculty of Philology), but after 2 years he was expelled for poor performance.
After the army, Trachtenberg was educated at the Institute of Culture at the faculty of directors. In 1999, he received his PhD, defending a dissertation on the revival of traditional culture.
Creative biography
In the early 90s, Trachtenberg was a teacher at the Institute of Culture, and also tried to do business. In 1993, he joined the Art Clinic cabaret troupe and became the head of the Formal Theater.
In 1997, Roman received the post of art director of the Khali-Gali cabaret, where he was also an entertainer, director. The first event was a tattoo festival.
The novel gained a reputation as a scandalous presenter with a sense of humor. He was literally overwhelmed with offers of interesting work. Trachtenberg was a radio host on Europa Plus, and he hosted the program Endless Romance.
In 2003, he moved to the capital, he became a TV presenter on Muz-TV, where he hosted the show "Next", "Money Doesn't Smell." Roman later had his own program on Russian Radio. In that period, he became the owner of the Trachtenberg Cafe in St. Petersburg.
In 2003, Roman starred in the movie "Lines of Fate", "Russian Special Forces." Later there were roles in the film "Game without rules", "Guest performer". He participated in the dubbing of cartoons, films, recorded an audio book of jokes, as well as fairy tales, fables, songs.
In recent years, Roman Lvovich worked on the Mayak radio, where he and Elena Batinova conducted the Trakhty-Barakhty Show. The artist died on November 20, 2009 at the age of 41. It happened live, Roman suddenly had a heart attack. Later, medical experts discovered he had a congenital heart anomaly.