P rominent t ajik f igures of the
Prominent Tajik Figures of the Twentieth Century
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(Burning Hearts), by S. Aini and J. Ikromi; and many others. She has also played in several TajikFilm productions. Fozilova became a People's Artist of the Soviet Union in 1957, and won the Rudaki State Prize in 1979. She also received the Order of Lenin and the Friendship Among People's award, as well as other medals. The Konibodom Theater is in her name. Fozilova died in Dushanbe on February 3, 1984. 84 G Gadoev, Hoshim Tajik actor and director Hoshim Gadoev, also referred to as Hoshim Gado, was born in May 10, 1937 in Kulab. After finishing middle school (1956), he entered the Lunacharskii Institute of Theater in Moscow. After graduating in 1960, he joined the Musical and Comic Theater of Leninabad. In 1961, he joined the Lahuti State Academy of Dramatic Arts. His acting in K. Gotstsi's Shah Gavazn (King Buck) clearly pointed to his talent as an upcoming actor. At the Lahuti State Academy of Dramatic Arts, he performed dramatic, tragic, and romantic roles. Some of his performances were deep and matchless. Among his memo- rable roles are Lolaev in Irodai Zan (Woman's Resolve), by A. Sidqi, 1961; Sodiq in Surudi Kuhsor (The Song of the Mountains), by Gh. Abdullo, 1962; Ferdinand in Makr va Mahabbat (Cunning and Love), by F. Schiller, 1962; Suhrob in Rustam va Suhrob (Rustam and Suhrab), by Gh. Abdullo, 1967; Divona in Shabi Giriftani Moh (The Night of the Eclipse of the Moon), by M. Karim, 1972; and others. Gadoev is a master in the portrayal of characters with deep social and cultural roots. He probes each character's background and interprets the role in light of the character's psychological state. He entered the world of film in 1964, appearing in many TajikFilm productions. His roles in film include Komil in 12 So'ati Hayot (The 12 Hours of Life, 1964), Safar in Guriza (Refugee, 1969), Suhrob in Rustam va Suhrob (Rustam and Suhrab, 1972), and many others. Beginning as early as 1961, Gadoev tried his hand at directing and brought such works as F. Ansori's Ijoranishin (Tenant) and A. Pushkin's Foji'ahoi Khurd (Small Calamities) to stage. Gadoev became a People's Artist of Tajikistan in 1970, and won the Rudaki State Prize in 1972. Download 0.84 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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