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{{family name hatnote|Abramovich|Drouz|lang=Eastern Slavic}}'''Аlexandr Abramovich Drouz''' ({{langx|ru|link=no|Алекса́ндр Абра́мович Друзь}}, 10 May 1955, [[Leningrad]], [[USSR]]) is a veteran contestant of the Russian TV gameshow ''[[What? Where? When?]]'', first of the currently five "Magisters of the Game"; Vice-President of the International Association of Clubs ''What? Where? When?'', director of the Saint-Petersburg branch of the ''What? Where? When?''
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[[File: Alexander_Drouz_02.jpg|thumb|Alexander Drouz]]


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'''Aleksander Abramovich Drouz''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Алекса́ндр Абра́мович Друзь}}, 10 May 1955, [[Leningrad]], [[USSR]]) is a prominent veteran contestant of the Russian TV gameshow ''[[What? Where? When?]]'', first of the currently five "Magisters of the Game"; Vice-President of the International Association of Clubs ''What? Where? When?'', director of the Saint-Petersburg branch of the ''What? Where? When?''
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Aleksander was educated at a prestigious Leningrad school specializing in mathematics and physics, now known as the [[Saint Petersburg Lyceum 239]]. In 1975, he finished the Leningrad College of Industrial Education, and in 1980 graduated from Leningrad Institute of Engineers of Railway Transportation, now named [[St. Petersburg State Transport University]] (see also [[St._Petersburg_State_Transport_University#Graduates|...#Graduates]]), specializing in the field of "electronic computing machines" (EVM).<ref>[http://www.adrouz.ru/biografiya.html Official site of the first magister of the game “What? Where? When?" Alexander Drouz – biography]</ref>
Aleksander was educated at a Leningrad school specialising in mathematics and physics, now known as the [[Saint Petersburg Lyceum 239]]. In 1975, he left the Leningrad College of Industrial Education, and in 1980 graduated from Leningrad Institute of Engineers of Railway Transportation, now named [[St. Petersburg State Transport University]] (see also [[St._Petersburg_State_Transport_University#Graduates|...#Graduates]]), specialising in the field of "electronic computing machines" (EVM).<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.adrouz.ru/biografiya.html |title=Official site of the first magister of the game “What? Where? When?" Alexander Drouz – biography |access-date=25 January 2019 |archive-date=5 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180105123052/http://www.adrouz.ru/biografiya.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>


Aleksander Drouz is a certified systems engineer.
Drouz is a certified systems engineer.{{cn|date=January 2023}}


== What? Where? When? ==
== What? Where? When? ==
He first appeared as a contestant on ''[[What? Where? When?]]'' in 1981 and his active participation in the gameshow has been uninterrupted since then. He holds a record for the longest uninterrupted participation in the TV version of ''What? Where? When?''. He also holds a current record on the number of the conducted TV games (100) and victories (59).
He first appeared as a contestant on ''[[What? Where? When?]]'' in 1981 and his active participation in the gameshow has been uninterrupted since then.{{cn|date=January 2023}} He holds a record for the longest uninterrupted participation in the TV version of ''What? Where? When?''. He also holds a current record on the number of the conducted TV games (100) and victories (59).


He was awarded a "Crystal Owl" as the best player of the intellectual club (1990, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2006, 2012). In 1995, he was named the first "Magister of the Game" in the show's history. Since then, four other prominent veterans of the game also became bearers of the title, namely Maxim Potashev, Viktor Sidnev, Andrey Kozlov and Elizaveta Ovdeenko.
He was awarded a "Crystal Owl" as the best player of the intellectual club (1990, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2006, 2012). In 1995, he was named the first "Magister of the Game".{{cn|date=January 2023}}

As of 2014, Alexander Drouz is the 3 times WWW World Cup Champion.
As of 2014, Drouz is the three times WWW World Cup Champion.


He was captain of the ''What? Where? When?'' team «Transsfera» (sporting version of the game), which he led to victory at the [[Championship of the world on WWW|1st World cup]] (2002). The team also won the "Mayor of Saint Petersburg" Cup in sporting ''What? Where? When?'' nine times in a row.
He was captain of the ''What? Where? When?'' team «Transsfera» (sporting version of the game), which he led to victory at the [[Championship of the world on WWW|1st World cup]] (2002). The team also won the "Mayor of Saint Petersburg" Cup in sporting ''What? Where? When?'' nine times in a row.
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== Brain Ring ==
== Brain Ring ==


Aleksander Drouz was champion of the TV show ''Brain Ring'' (a gameshow closely related in principle as well as personnel to ''What? Where? When?'') in 1990,<ref>{{YouTube|vQT_H4EYKPk|Brain ring. Final game (1990)}}</ref> 1991, 1994, 2010.
Drouz was champion of the TV show ''Brain Ring'' (a gameshow closely related in principle as well as personnel to ''What? Where? When?'') in 1990,<ref>{{YouTube|vQT_H4EYKPk|Brain ring. Final game (1990)}}</ref> 1991, 1994, 2010.


== Svoya igra (russian version of Jeopardy!) ==
== Svoya igra (Russian version of Jeopardy!) ==


He twice became a champion in intellectual Russian TV gameshow ''[[Jeopardy! (franchise)|Svoya igra]]'' (1995, 2003).
He twice became a champion in the Russian TV gameshow ''[[Jeopardy! (franchise)|Svoya igra]]'' (1995, 2003).

He won 22 victories in a row (1995–2003).


In the history of the TV game, he scored the maximum number of points in one game – 120,001. During the game, the score on the scoreboard exceeded 100,000 even before the end of the 3rd round, and the host of the program Petr Kuleshov had to glue a piece of paper with on it with a marker number "+100000", and the score on the scoreboard began to be kept from scratch, since the creators of the program did not expect that someone would be able to collect a six-figure sum. He broke his own record set by him earlier – 80 074.<ref>{{YouTube|dsr_WjkAJB4|Own Game (NTV, 25 October 2003) Alexander Druz sets a record}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|teHqKKjG07g|Own game. Brun-Tsekhovoy – Druz – Shagin (25 October 2003)}}</ref> The record has been held from 2003 to the present.
In the history of the TV game, he scored the maximum number of points in one game – 120,001. During the game, the score on the scoreboard exceeded 100,000 even before the end of the 3rd round, and the host of the program Petr Kuleshov had to glue a piece of paper with on it with a marker number "+100000", and the score on the scoreboard began to be kept from scratch, since the creators of the program did not expect that someone would be able to collect a six-figure sum. He broke his own record set by him earlier – 80 074.<ref>{{YouTube|dsr_WjkAJB4|Own Game (NTV, 25 October 2003) Alexander Druz sets a record}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|teHqKKjG07g|Own game. Brun-Tsekhovoy – Druz – Shagin (25 October 2003)}}</ref> The record has been held from 2003 to the present.
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== Television ==
== Television ==


Author and anchorman of intellectual gameshows and other programs on various Russian TV channels.
Author and anchorman of gameshows and other programs on various Russian TV channels.{{cn|date=January 2023}}

== Controversy ==

Drouz appeared on the Russian version of [[Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?]], known as [[Kto khochet stat' millionerom?]] on December 22, 2018 with Viktor Sidnev. They won 200,000 rubles but they cheated so their winnings were stripped.{{cn|date=January 2023}}


== Other projects ==
== Other projects ==
On 5 April 2008, Aleksandr Drouz became one of the Russian torchbearers of the [[2008 Summer Olympics torch relay]], along with numerous members of government, famous athletes, film stars and artists.<ref>[http://www.kp.ru/daily/24075/312208 KP: Druz, Freundlich and Plushenko will carry the Olympic flame]</ref>
On 5 April 2008, Aleksandr Drouz became one of the Russian torchbearers of the [[2008 Summer Olympics torch relay]].<ref>[http://www.kp.ru/daily/24075/312208 KP: Druz, Freundlich and Plushenko will carry the Olympic flame]</ref>


In 2015, he participated in the [[McHappy Day]] charity event designed to raise money for the [[Therapy|treatment]] of sick children.<ref>[http://www.wday.ru/stil-zhizny/novosty/vnezapno-urgant-i-druz-poshli-rabotat-v-makdonalds/ Urgant and Druz went to work at McDonald's]</ref>
In 2015, he participated in the [[McHappy Day]] charity event designed to raise money for the [[Therapy|treatment]] of sick children.<ref>[http://www.wday.ru/stil-zhizny/novosty/vnezapno-urgant-i-druz-poshli-rabotat-v-makdonalds/ Urgant and Druz went to work at McDonald's]</ref>
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In 2016, he worked as a [[Taxicab|taxi]] driver in the St. Petersburg company "Taxovichkoff" as part of a charity event, all the funds raised from which were transferred to the AdVita charity fund that helps cancer patients.<ref>[https://ruposters.ru/news/01-03-2016/druz-taxi Alexander Druz became a taxi driver in St. Petersburg]</ref>
In 2016, he worked as a [[Taxicab|taxi]] driver in the St. Petersburg company "Taxovichkoff" as part of a charity event, all the funds raised from which were transferred to the AdVita charity fund that helps cancer patients.<ref>[https://ruposters.ru/news/01-03-2016/druz-taxi Alexander Druz became a taxi driver in St. Petersburg]</ref>


In 2017, he starred in a commercial in support of a [[Sobriety|sober]] lifestyle.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fDwQxqsmNM Alexander Druz for sober]</ref>
In 2017, he appeared in a commercial in support of a [[Sobriety|sober]] lifestyle.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fDwQxqsmNM Alexander Druz for sober]</ref>{{better|reason=YT is not a reliable source|date=January 2023}}


In 2018, he took part in the project of the Warm House charity fund, which helps families in crisis situations.<ref>[https://aif.ru/society/charity/plany_na_dobro_blagotvoritelnyy_aukcion_keramiki_i_lekciya_o_schaste Plans for Good: Ceramics Charity Auction and Lecture on Happiness | Charity | Society | Arguments and Facts]</ref>
In 2018, he took part in the project of the Warm House charity fund, which helps families in crisis situations.<ref>[https://aif.ru/society/charity/plany_na_dobro_blagotvoritelnyy_aukcion_keramiki_i_lekciya_o_schaste Plans for Good: Ceramics Charity Auction and Lecture on Happiness | Charity | Society | Arguments and Facts]</ref>
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== Family ==
== Family ==


Drouz is married and has two daughters: the elder [[:ru:Друзь, Инна Александровна|Inna Drouz]] and the younger Marina Druz. Both daughters have followed in their father's footsteps and participated in the "What? Where? When?" program. Inna especially was both very active and successful in the game.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ02z4VqdtQ Evening Urgant. Alexander Druz visiting Ivan Urgant (05/26/2015)]</ref>
Drouz is married and has two daughters: the elder [[:ru:Друзь, Инна Александровна|Inna Drouz]] and the younger Marina Druz. Both daughters have followed in their father's footsteps and participated in the "What? Where? When?" program.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ02z4VqdtQ Evening Urgant. Alexander Druz visiting Ivan Urgant (05/26/2015)]</ref>{{better|reason=YT is not a reliable source|date=January 2023}}


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Russian television personalities]]
[[Category:Russian television personalities]]
[[Category:Soviet engineers]]
[[Category:Soviet engineers]]
[[Category:Engineers from Saint Petersburg‎]]
[[Category:Engineers from Saint Petersburg]]
[[Category:Soviet Jews]]
[[Category:Soviet Jews]]
[[Category:Russian Jews]]
[[Category:Russian Jews]]

Latest revision as of 15:23, 5 November 2024

Аlexandr Abramovich Drouz (Russian: Алекса́ндр Абра́мович Друзь, 10 May 1955, Leningrad, USSR) is a veteran contestant of the Russian TV gameshow What? Where? When?, first of the currently five "Magisters of the Game"; Vice-President of the International Association of Clubs What? Where? When?, director of the Saint-Petersburg branch of the What? Where? When?

"What is the difference between smart people and stupid people? Smart people perceive the world based on the previous experience of other people, while fools must see for themselves."

Alexander Druz, Neva studio[1]

Biography

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Aleksander was educated at a Leningrad school specialising in mathematics and physics, now known as the Saint Petersburg Lyceum 239. In 1975, he left the Leningrad College of Industrial Education, and in 1980 graduated from Leningrad Institute of Engineers of Railway Transportation, now named St. Petersburg State Transport University (see also ...#Graduates), specialising in the field of "electronic computing machines" (EVM).[2]

Drouz is a certified systems engineer.[citation needed]

What? Where? When?

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He first appeared as a contestant on What? Where? When? in 1981 and his active participation in the gameshow has been uninterrupted since then.[citation needed] He holds a record for the longest uninterrupted participation in the TV version of What? Where? When?. He also holds a current record on the number of the conducted TV games (100) and victories (59).

He was awarded a "Crystal Owl" as the best player of the intellectual club (1990, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2006, 2012). In 1995, he was named the first "Magister of the Game".[citation needed]

As of 2014, Drouz is the three times WWW World Cup Champion.

He was captain of the What? Where? When? team «Transsfera» (sporting version of the game), which he led to victory at the 1st World cup (2002). The team also won the "Mayor of Saint Petersburg" Cup in sporting What? Where? When? nine times in a row.

Brain Ring

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Drouz was champion of the TV show Brain Ring (a gameshow closely related in principle as well as personnel to What? Where? When?) in 1990,[3] 1991, 1994, 2010.

Svoya igra (Russian version of Jeopardy!)

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He twice became a champion in the Russian TV gameshow Svoya igra (1995, 2003).

In the history of the TV game, he scored the maximum number of points in one game – 120,001. During the game, the score on the scoreboard exceeded 100,000 even before the end of the 3rd round, and the host of the program Petr Kuleshov had to glue a piece of paper with on it with a marker number "+100000", and the score on the scoreboard began to be kept from scratch, since the creators of the program did not expect that someone would be able to collect a six-figure sum. He broke his own record set by him earlier – 80 074.[4][5] The record has been held from 2003 to the present.

Television

[edit]

Author and anchorman of gameshows and other programs on various Russian TV channels.[citation needed]

Controversy

[edit]

Drouz appeared on the Russian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, known as Kto khochet stat' millionerom? on December 22, 2018 with Viktor Sidnev. They won 200,000 rubles but they cheated so their winnings were stripped.[citation needed]

Other projects

[edit]

On 5 April 2008, Aleksandr Drouz became one of the Russian torchbearers of the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay.[6]

In 2015, he participated in the McHappy Day charity event designed to raise money for the treatment of sick children.[7]

In 2016, he worked as a taxi driver in the St. Petersburg company "Taxovichkoff" as part of a charity event, all the funds raised from which were transferred to the AdVita charity fund that helps cancer patients.[8]

In 2017, he appeared in a commercial in support of a sober lifestyle.[9][better source needed]

In 2018, he took part in the project of the Warm House charity fund, which helps families in crisis situations.[10]

Family

[edit]

Drouz is married and has two daughters: the elder Inna Drouz and the younger Marina Druz. Both daughters have followed in their father's footsteps and participated in the "What? Where? When?" program.[11][better source needed]

References

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  1. ^ ДРУЗЬ АЛЕКСАНДР: Чем умные люди отличаются от дураков #shorts on YouTube
  2. ^ "Official site of the first magister of the game "What? Where? When?" Alexander Drouz – biography". Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  3. ^ Brain ring. Final game (1990) on YouTube
  4. ^ Own Game (NTV, 25 October 2003) Alexander Druz sets a record on YouTube
  5. ^ Own game. Brun-Tsekhovoy – Druz – Shagin (25 October 2003) on YouTube
  6. ^ KP: Druz, Freundlich and Plushenko will carry the Olympic flame
  7. ^ Urgant and Druz went to work at McDonald's
  8. ^ Alexander Druz became a taxi driver in St. Petersburg
  9. ^ Alexander Druz for sober
  10. ^ Plans for Good: Ceramics Charity Auction and Lecture on Happiness | Charity | Society | Arguments and Facts
  11. ^ Evening Urgant. Alexander Druz visiting Ivan Urgant (05/26/2015)
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