Bakhtiyor Ichtiyarov

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Bakhtiyor Akhmedovich Ichtijarow ( Russian Бахтиёр Ахмедович Ихтияров ; Uzbek Бахтиёр Ихтиёров Baxtiyor Ixtiyorov ; born March 28, 1940 in Bukhara , Uzbek SSR ) is one of his greatest successes during the Uzbek Union . His first name is also given in the spelling Bakhtiyar .

Life

Bakhtiyor Ichtiyarov visited the Ostrowski Theater Institute in Tashkent . He completed his studies there in 1963 and began to work as a theater actor in Tashkent. He finally came into contact with the director Ali Khamraev from the Uzbekfilm studio . Ichhtiyarov's first film was the comedy Where are you, my sulfija? that made him known right away. In 1964 he received the award "Honored Artist of the Uzbek SSR ". In the next decades Ichtiyarov worked in a number of Uzbek film productions, including The Seventh Ball (1972) and Hot Summer in Kabul (1983). In 1989 he received the title “ People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR ”. After the collapse of the Soviet Union , Ichtiyarov only had a few film appearances.

Filmography

  • 1964: Where are you, my Sulphia?
  • 1966: Kolokol Sajata
  • 1967: Pljus jediniza
  • 1969: The Armourer's Testament
  • 1972: The seventh bullet
  • Caravan (1973)
  • Abu Raihan Beruni (1974, Абу Райхан Беруни )
  • Flaming Shores (1975)
  • Birds of Our Hope (1976)
  • You - My Song (1976)
  • Schum Bola (1977)
  • Rainbow of Seven Hopes (1981)
  • Hot Summer in Kabul (1983; Жаркое лето в Кабуле )
  • Shikari: The Hunter (1991)
  • Codex molchnija 2 (1994, Кодекс молчания-2 )

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