Uspensky was born in
Yegoryevsk, in Moscow Oblast into a
Russian family. His father Nikolai Mikhailovich Uspensky came from the city of
Yelets and was a distant relative of
Tikhon Khrennikov. He served as a high-ranking official in the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Eduard's mother Natalia Alekseyevna Uspenskaya (
nee Dzurova) was an engineering technologist from
Vyshny Volochyok. She came from a
merchantry social estate. Her paternal ancestors were
Poles who were resettled in Russia after one of the Polish uprisings. In 1941 with the start of the war the family was evacuated to Siberia where they spent two years. They returned to Moscow later on. After graduating as an engineer, Uspensky earned his living by writing and producing animations. Besides writing and producing, Uspensky has enjoyed a professional role as a long-lasting figure in radio and television. He was among the founders of the Russian children's TV series
Good Night, Little Ones! and '''', and the popular children's radio program '''' produced with the aim of featuring songs and humorous dialogue as integral elements of an educational radio program explaining concepts in grammar, mathematics, scientific subjects, and courteous behavior to children. From 1991 to 2016 he hosted the musical TV and radio talk show '''' where he and his guests recollected the urban folklore songs, which included
Russian chanson and
blatnaya pesnya. The songs were performed by both professional and amateur singers, politicians, actors and people of various occupations. In addition to children's books, Uspensky's creative output also includes plays and poems. == Death ==