Today we will tell you who Nabi Rakhimov is. Films in which our hero took part are still famous. This is an Uzbek and Soviet film and theater actor, as well as a teacher. One of his most famous works is the role of General Agzamov in the film “Code of Silence”. He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR.
Biography
Rakhimov Nabi was born in 1911, November 7, in Kokand. Today it is Uzbekistan. Our hero has been on stage since 1918. He studied clarinet playing as part of a brass band. From 1926 to 1929 he was an actor of the Party Club Theater in Kokand. He was educated in a drama studio working at the State Uzbek Drama Theater named after Khamza in Tashkent. He graduated from this educational institution in 1929.
Since 1929 he was an actor of the State Theater named after Khamza. War veteran. In 1941, he entered the military school. In 1942-1943 he was a member of the front-line brigades of Uzbekistan. In the movie, our hero began acting in 1943. He took part in dubbing more than a hundred films. In cinema and on stage, our hero demonstrated the talent of both a tragedian and a comedian. He was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Uzbek Soviet Republic.
From 1946 to 1961 he was a teacher at the Tashkent State Institute of Theater Arts named after A.N. Ostrovsky. The actor was one of the regular participants and organizers of the Sunday morning broadcast “Smile”, which aired on Uzbek Radio. Since 1945 he was a member of the CPSU. He passed away in 1994, on November 23, in Tashkent. The actor was buried in the Chigatai cemetery. His wife's name was Love. She passed away in 1993. Also, our hero has a son, whose name is Edmund.
Ranks and awards
Actor Nabi Rakhimov was awarded the title of People's Artist of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and later the USSR. Received the State Prize of the Soviet Union. Thus, the role of Urganzhi in the play by K. Yashen “Dawn of the Revolution” was noted. Received the State Prize of the Uzbek SSR named after Khamza. This award marked the role of Albany, which he played in the play of W. Shakespeare "King Lear". The holder of many orders, among them: Lenin, the Red Banner of Labor, "For Outstanding Merit." The last of these awards was awarded posthumously. Received various medals. He is the holder of diplomas from the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan. He took part in the All-Union Film Festival, held in Minsk. As part of this event, he won the first prize, which the actor brought a male role in the film "Apples of the forty-first year."
Creation
Rakhimov Nabi received great recognition after the role of Iago in Shakespeare's work Othello. The performance took place on the stage of the Khamza Drama Theater. Abrar Khidoyatov played Othello in this production, and Sarah Ishanturaeva played Desdemona. The following roles of our hero became classics of the Uzbek theater: Tikhon, Truffaldino, Barclay Cooper, Laertes, Mamadali.
Theater roles
Rakhimov Nabi in 1929 played the role of Yegor in the play "Uprising". In 1930, he participated in two productions of "The Man with the Briefcase" and "Cotton Pests." In 1931 he also worked on a pair of performances - “Sheep Spring” and “History Talked”. In 1932, the following productions were released with his participation: “Vanshi-Bin”, “Nyob yirtildi”, “We Burn”, “Street of Happiness”. In 1934, Rakhimov Nabi received roles in the following performances: “Mistress of the hotel”, “My friend”, “Tor-mor”, “Intervention”. In 1935, the actor took part in the productions of Hamlet, Marriage and The Examiner.
Movie roles
The first work on the screen was the role of the Red Army soldier, which our hero played in 1943 in the film “Gift of the Motherland”. In 1953, embodied the image of Alexei in the film "Bai and the farm laborer." In 1955, the film “Meet Me at the Stadium” was released with the actor in the role of Aliyev. In 1956, appeared as Shakasym in the film "Sacred Blood." In 1957, he played Jadeger Yesemuradov in the film "Aral Fishermen." In 1958, our hero immediately worked on two paintings: “Flaming Years” and “Fascinated by You”.
In 1989, the film “Code of silence” was released, in which our hero played one of his most famous roles - General Agzamov. This tape is worth talking in more detail. This is a detective story. The picture unfolds during the Moscow Olympics in the city of Jizzakh, as well as in Tashkent. According to the plot, in one of the summer cafes there is an armed attack on Andrei Pak, who is the deputy chief of the criminal investigation department in the Jizzakh region. He dies, and with him Sabirjan Artykov - the man who came to meet him. Investigating the attack, Lt. Col. Tur Samatov first loses his post as the head of the criminal investigation department of the region. Then he becomes the object of blackmail and surveillance. Tour Samatov, along with his friend, a former operative, begin the fight against the mafia when they find out that the local police are corrupt.
After this role, our hero participated in several noteworthy films. In particular, in 1989 the films “Stone Idol”, “Jackals” and “Yul Bolsin” were released. In 1990, our hero played an actor from a film crew in the film Wonder Woman. In 1991, he embodied on the screen the image of a judge in the film "Iron Man", and also played in the tape "Judgment Day".