In 2010, he graduated with honors from the master's program "Entrepreneurship and Company Management" (MBA) at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration[2].
He won the Volgograd Oblast Football Championship multiple times and was named the best player in various Russian Youth League tournaments[4].
In 2003, while still a cadet at the military institute of Physical Culture, Alexey Neymyshev played the main role in the film Father and Son directed by Alexander Sokurov.
Through the blurred plot, the non-actorly plasticity of the characters, and the strained dialogues, the tension of human flesh, the nervous interplay of colors and shades, the music of unclear emotions, and the yearning of inarticulateness broke through[6].
By the way, I want to express my deep gratitude for all the comprehensive assistance during filming provided by the head of that institute, Major General Alexander Vladimirovich Levshin.
Doctor of Historical Sciences and chief researcher at the St. Petersburg Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yulia Kantor, noted: "He took the film, which was shot in 1985 at the Leningrad Documentary Film Studio and rejected by Soviet censorship, off the shelf on the eve of Victory Day so that a 'non-random audience' would come to the theater.
In fact, despite being rich with unique archival footage, it's hard to call this film a documentary: it is entirely an author's work, distinctly subjective.
As of early 2024, Neymaxx Multimedia and the Alexander Foundation had produced several films: Dynamo Leningrad, River of Memory, L@boutins in Galoshes, or an Adult Startup, A Groom for Grandma, and Donum.
In 2023, Neymyshev received the "Svoi Lyudi" (Our People) recognition award, which honors outstanding individuals for their contributions to business development in St. Petersburg and Russia[25].
Alexey Neymyshev is married to the grandniece of Egyptian actor Omar Sharif, a two-time Golden Globe winner.