About Yayra Abdullayeva, family, instagram, photos

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About Yayra Abdullayeva, family, instagram, photos
PEOPLE'S ARTIST OF UZBEKISTAN
Famous Uzbek actress Yayra Abdullaeva was born in 1930 in Tashkent. She began her career in 1944-1945 in the women's ensemble led by Gavhar Rahimova. He graduated from the Tashkent Institute of Theater and Fine Arts named after Ostrovsky. From 1950 he worked at the Uzbek State (now Uzbek National) Academic Drama Theater named after Hamza, where he studied Gulnor ("Blessed Blood"), Gulbahor ("Servant with the Rich"), Karasoch ("Beauty of the Stars"), Elaine ("Bloody Mirage"), Katerina ("Thunder"), Milfordhanim ("Cunning and Love"), Hemnolini, Kamola, Hemenkori ("Daughter of the Ganges"), Maryam ("Algeria is my homeland") and dozens of other colorful images. In Izzat Sultan's The Unknown Man, Turgunoy was orphaned by his mother when he was young, and his unfaithful father abandoned him. He was raised by his grandfather, grew up and found his way in life.
Yayra Abdullaeva clearly demonstrates the noble qualities of Turgunoy's character, such as the struggle of women for self-determination, and in Morimoto Kaoru's "Stolen Life" she reveals the difficult life and complex destiny of a Japanese woman with psychological depth and mastery. gave Yayra Abdullaeva, who has a good figure, beautiful appearance and a pleasant voice, is an artist who skillfully uses facial expressions, gestures, irony, pitching and other visual aids in her work. Created by a talented actress, Percy ("Julius Caesar"), Antigone ("Antigone"), Anita ("Strangers"), Nodirabegim (work of the same name), Mamaeva ("A guilt in every corner"), Gavharshodbegim ("Mirzo Ulugbek") , Siyonkhanim ("Take my soul, my soul") and other mature characters have a special place not only in the work of Yayra Abdullaeva, but also in the history of Uzbek theatrical art.
Yayra Abdullaeva began her career in Uzbek cinema in 1953 with the role of Gulbahor in the film "The Servant with the Rich", "Sister Rakhmonova" (1954), "Meet at the Stadium" (1956), "Hamza" (1960), "Conscience". by order ”(1967). Gulbahor, Dildor, Rano, Saodat and other characters he created in the film are noteworthy for their brightness and charm. The interpretation of these images also highlights the important individual aspects of the actress's work.
The artist is a mature actress with a wide range of interests, deep spirituality, restlessness, who has a place and voice in the Uzbek cinema and theater. He has also been working for Uzbek television for several decades. The main Uzbek film "Zaynab and Omon" (1960) and "Seventh Glass" (1957), the first Uzbek TV film "Azizahon", were popular among fans of art. Yayra Abdullaeva has been participating in the republican radio for 1977 years, actively participating in the programs "Theater in front of the microphone", "One-actor theater".
In the radio performances based on the works of Euripides "Medea", Sh.R. Rashidov "Kashmir song", "Mighty wave", AS Pushkin "Dubrovsky" he performed the images of Medea, Spring, Maria with great skill. He starred as both a production director and an actor in a radio play based on Ibsen's Nora.
Yayra Abdullaeva's rich and multifaceted creative activity was highly praised. In 1964, the actress was awarded the honorary title of "People's Artist of Uzbekistan." In 1967 she was awarded the Republican State Prize for her portrayal of Regina in Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear.
Yayra Abdullaeva was awarded the Order of Friendship in 1998.
In 2019, the actress died in Tashkent.

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