Born in Leningrad and graduating from the prestigious Vaganova Academy, Shklyarov made his mark by joining the Mariinsky Theatre in 2003 and rising to principal by 2011 after showcasing his talent in iconic performances such as Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet. His talent extended across international venues, including the Royal Opera House and the Metropolitan Opera. The American Ballet Theatre, where he was a guest artist, also expressed deep sorrow over his loss. Shklyarov's legacy as a celebrated artist is marked by numerous accolades, including the Léonide Massine International Prize and recognition as an Honoured Artist of Russia. The Mariinsky Theatre emphasized his lasting impact on the world of ballet, ensuring that his memory and contributions will continue to resonate within the arts.