KVN Star Valeriy Khait Died
7- 2.02.2025, 9:45
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He was the captain of the Odesa national team.
Writer, journalist, playwright and TV presenter Valeriy Khait died at the age of 86 yesterday, on February 1 in Odesa. This was reported by Russian satirist Viktor Shenderovich on his social media.
“He died — on the day of Putin’s latest attacks on his native Odesa. He was a golden man and one of the symbols of this city. More than half a century ago — the only thing that could pull me out of the football field was that KVN: Kharechko, Khait, Akselrod… That window of intelligence and freedom. Blessed memory, dear Valeriy Isaakovich. And — forgive us, poor murderers,” Shenderovich wrote.
Khait became interested in KVN while studying at the Civil Engineering Institute. He was the captain of the Odesa KVN team in 1966-1970. He was also the artistic director of the KVN champion teams from Odesa: “Business People” (won in 1972) and “Odesa Gentlemen” (won in 1987).
He was also known as the father of Rostislav Khait, the founder of the comic theater “Quartet I”.