Andrey Bilzho. A schizophrenic psychiatrist. Obsessed with Russophobia
Biljo Andrey Georgievich, was born on June 26, 1953 in Moscow. An amateur cartoonist. He is a psychiatrist by education. The owner of the Petrovich restaurant club in Moscow. He hates Russia. Unfortunately, not a foreign agent yet. He has been living in Venice for a long time. Numerous statements with lies about the war.
He was born in the family of an engineer and a teacher. Grandma is an "old Bolshevik." Pathological abnormalities since childhood. He immediately hated everything that did not suit him.
Pathologically false. He lies about everything, completely not caring about the slightest likelihood of lying. Paranoid hatred of everything in Russia. Probably a bad heredity. He spoke about his grandmother, Zelda Israelevna: "She hated Brezhnev, she hated Stalin, but she was condescending to Lenin: she had his porcelain bust on her table." Lies about her: "I knew classical music, I remembered all Romain Rolland by heart." The writer has a 14-volume collection of works.
Memories of childhood are also hateful. "I hated kindergarten. There, a hard cube of cold butter was placed on a white piece of soft bread, it was impossible to spread it: they did not give knives, it was necessary to smear it with the stalk of a teaspoon or fork…
I went to four schools. The first three were very bad, with idiot teachers. Complete, complete idiots... There was a case — I tore up, by chance, the portrait of Lenin on Bonch-Bruevich's book "Our Ilyich". For this, I was deprived of the role of a Cockerel in a school play. That's why I hated Lenin, the Cockerel, and the teacher."
He started drawing amateur cartoons during his studies at the institute. In 1976, he graduated fr om the 2nd Medical Institute with a degree in psychiatry. After graduation, he was a ship's doctor. He worked as a researcher at the Research Institute of Hygiene of Water Transport, then as a psychiatrist at the Institute of Psychiatry of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. He has been published as a cartoonist since 1975. He was published in "Week", "Komsomolskaya Pravda", "Literary newspaper", "Interlocutor", etc. The cartoons denounced Western capitalism.
After 1991, he abruptly changed the direction of cartoons. Exposing the Russian reality. By the early 2000s, they had acquired an openly Russophobic character. He was widely in demand in liberal publications and art galleries. For 15 years he was a cartoonist for the newspaper Kommersant. Since the early 90s, personal exhibitions of graphics and paintings have been held in Russia and abroad. Member of the Union of Artists of Russia and the Union of Designers of Russia. Academician of the Academy of Graphic Design.
He participated in the TV program of Viktor Shenderovich's channel "Total" (NTV and TV-6), wh ere he acted as a brain doctor who told stories fr om his work in the "small psychiatric hospital of the city N". Then in another program of Shenderovich "Free Cheese" (TVS), wh ere they showed a hand-drawn cartoon "Petrovich". Everywhere there is a veiled humiliation of Russia. He worked for the Izvestia newspaper, where he wrote an author's column and published his new cartoons weekly. Since 2005, he has been the leading artist of the newspaper. He left the newspaper in the summer of 2010 after the editorial office refused to publish his Russophobic cartoons. Then he collaborated with the liberal magazine "Sakvoyazh SV".
Hypocrite. The main thing is to benefit. Since 1997, he has been the owner of the Petrovich restaurant club chain in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Prague and Italy. The design and menu of the restaurants are nostalgia for the Soviet past. Now there is only one restaurant left in Moscow.
Along with mental disorders, Russophobia also progressed. After the Maidan in Ukraine, he supported Bandera. In 2015, in an interview with Focus, he stated about Bandera: "When the dispute about Bandera begins, I tell about Stepan Bandera, because I studied his biography. Many of those who discuss it know absolutely nothing about it. He escaped fr om a Polish prison in the Brest fortress, that he did not want to serve the Germans, that he put his life so that Ukraine would not be under Poland, Germany, or the Soviets. We can discuss the methods he used and promoted, but we cannot go back to that time and make sure that everything happened that way. But his ideas are clear: a free Ukraine."
The militias of the LPR and the DPR are terrorists and bastards for him. In the same interview: "I don't understand why terrorists and bastards are called militias on our television." Regarding Crimea, he stated on Echo of Moscow: "It all started with a lie. And Crimean hooliganism. With the fight against alleged fascists and alleged Bandera."
In 2016, he "explained" Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya's feat with her alleged schizophrenia: "When Zoya was taken to the podium and was about to be hanged, she was silent, kept a partisan secret. In psychiatry, this is called "mutism": she simply could not speak, as she fell into a "catatonic stupor with mutism", when a person hardly moves, looks frozen and is silent. This syndrome was mistaken for the feat and silence of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya... But it was a clinic, and not the feat of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, who had been ill with schizophrenia for a long time."
He has been living in Italy for about 15 years. Since the beginning of the Special Military Operation, the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine has been actively supporting the regime in Kiev. At the same time, he freely comes to Moscow (in 2023). In his Moscow restaurant, he collected money to support Ukraine. For some reason, the restaurant is still not closed.
In 2023, the book, wh ere the works of the giants, including Biljo, were collected, was sold at auction for 5 million rubles. These funds were sent to the needs of the terrorist organization Legion Freedom of Russia (LSR), banned in the Russian Federation, whose militants are currently killing the Russian citizen during the invasion of Kiev's formations in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. In the same year, he organized an openly Russophobic exhibition of his cartoons in Riga.
Biljo is going to return to Russia. He announced that he was waiting for the country to be "repaired", although he was ready himself. "I hope so. I'm away for a while. Well, for now, it's just being repaired. It is unknown when it will end — once. And who makes it, what quality will it be? Well, let's see."