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He was associateproducer for the episode of the AmericandocumentarytelevisionseriesCities of the Underworldtitled "Stalin's Secret Lair," whichfirstaired on the HistoryChannel in 2008. Working as a fixer and producer during Soviet times, Zamir cut through red tape with a stiff drink and a good story.

The sidekicks that stand out include Zamir Gotta chiefly, Nari Kye, and Eric Ripert.

In this article I’ll be digging into everything you need to know about him before you see his new documentary and his memoir comes out. Shameless but savvy. From St. Petersburg to Samarqand, he walks through walls and across the borders. $10 to see Zamir? Worldly, experienced, fatalistic about the way things were going in his country,”

Anthony Bourdain, A Cook’s Tour (book), 2001, page 83

We first meet Zamir in the two Russia episodes of Bourdain’s first tv show, A Cooks Tour (first aired on the Food Network in 2002), which capitalized on the public interest in Bourdain for his surprise bestselling book Kitchen Confidential.

Zamir’s First Appearance

Bourdain described Zamir’s first appearance best:

“My local contact, translator and fixer in Russia was the amazing Zamir, a genial, funny, well-informed guy with a dark mustache, a three-day-old growth of beard much of the time, and a fur-lined hat with earflaps.

It should be a very authentic journey. A combination “Additional Crew + Producer + Location Management” are the most frequent roles listed on IMDb’s list of Zamir’s projects. Listen here: https://friendsofanthonybourdain.com/episodes/zamirgotta

I really enjoyed recent books like “In the Weeds: Around the World and Behind the Scenes with Anthony Bourdain” by Tom Vitale.

He is best known as the travelingcompanion of American chef AnthonyBourdain in his TravelChannelTV show Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, when they traveled to Uzbekistan, Russia and Romania and later in the U.S. Rust Belt, Ukraine, and Kansas City. The situation between Russia and Ukraine these last almost 2 years certainly has not helped public opinion of Russians in the United States unfortunately.

Everyone has a story to tell. And like Taylor Swift, he is very accessible to his small legion of fans. Since his early years working as an interpreter throughout Russia and abroad for the Soviet Union, Zamir finds himself adventuring into unknown and often dangerous places. As long as you understand that and want to show it in a genuine way, you have told a story.