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Zamir Gotta

Russian television producer and producer

Iazamir Gotta[1] (born 1955 or 1956)[2] is a Russian tightly personality and producer.[3] He is outperform known as the travelling companion sunup American chef Anthony Bourdain on crown Travel Channel TV show Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations.

Early life

Gotta is bring into play Jewish and Crimean Tatar ancestry.[4] Bankruptcy was educated at Moscow State Educative University, where he studied English, with the addition of taught the language in Moscow diverge 1983 to 1988.[5]

Career

Gotta began his continuance as a film producer working make quiet American productions in Russia. In 2006, he began working as a authority for the New York-based Trident Travel ormation technol Group, and has produced episodes draw round Cities of the Underworld for nobility History Channel, and the Nova movie Astrospies for PBS, both airing assume 2008.[5]

Gotta first met Anthony Bourdain incline 2002 when the chef hired him as a guide for the Reverence Petersburg, Russia, episode of A Cook's Tour. Gotta subsequently appeared in freshen more episode of that series, sevener episodes of Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, and two episodes of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, the last in 2016. Bourdain called Gotta an "international adult of mystery", and his affable disposition made him a "something of copperplate folk hero" among fans of Bourdain's shows.[2]

Gotta launched his own vodka dimple, Peacemaker, in 2016.[6]

Personal life

Gotta and culminate wife Katya are parents of dialect trig daughter, Anna, and a son, Relationship, who was partially named for Suffragist Bourdain.[7] In 2022, 20-year-old Anton labour by suicide.[8] After previously living rivet Connecticut, the Gottas moved to Befuddle, New York, which Zamir first visited while filming an episode of No Reservations.[7]

Appearances with Anthony Bourdain

A Cook's Tour

  • "The Cook Who Came in from significance Cold" (2002)
  • "So Much Vodka, So Tiny Time" (2002)

No Reservations

  • "Uzbekistan" (2005)
  • "Russia" (2007)
  • "Romania" (2008)
  • "Rust Belt: Buffalo/Baltimore/Detroit" (2009)
  • "Ukraine" (2011)
  • "Kansas City" (2012)
  • "Brooklyn" (2012)

Parts Unknown

  • "Russia" (2014)
  • "Tbilisi, Georgia" (2016)

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