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Shukhrat Abbasov

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Birth Date:
16.01.1931
Death date:
25.04.2018
Person's maiden name:
Шухрат Аббасов
Extra names:
Shuhrat Abbosov, Шуҳрат Аббосов
Categories:
Actor, Director, Film director, Screenwriter, USSR folk artist
Nationality:
 uzbek
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Shuhrat Abbosov (sometimes spelled Shukhrat Abbasov in English) (Uzbek: Shuhrat Abbosov, Шуҳрат Аббосов; Russian: Шухрат Абба́сов) (born January 16, 1931 and dead April 25, 2018) is an Uzbek actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. Abbosov is best known for his film Mahallada duv-duv gap (1960) which is considered to be one of the best Uzbek films of all time. He is also known for writing the screenplay for the highly-popular 1977 adventure film Shum bola.

Abbosov is celebrated as one of the founders of the Uzbek film making industry. He has received many honorary titles and awards, including the titles People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR and People's Artist of the USSR.

Life and work

Shuhrat Solihovich Abbosov was born on January 16, 1931, in Kokand, then the Uzbek SSR.[8] He graduated from the Tashkent Medical Vocational School in 1949. In 1954, Abbosov graduated from the Ostrovsky Tashkent Theater Arts Institute. Later he took graduate courses in film directing at Mosfilm. Abbosov started working at Uzbekfilm in 1959. As a director, he has also staged many plays, including Abdulla Qahhor's Ogʻriq tishlar (Hurting Teeth) and Komil Yashin's Nurxon.

Filmography

As director
  • Васисуалий Лоханкин (Vasisualiy Lokhankin) (1959) (short film)
  • Филиппинец и пьяный (The Filipino and the Drunkard) (1958) (short film)
  • Mahallada duv-duv gap (Russian: Об этом говорит вся Махалля) (The Whole Neighborhood is Talking about It) (1960)
  • Sen yetim emassan (Russian: Ты не сирота (You are not an Orphan) (1962)
  • Qalbingda quyosh (Russian: Прозрение) (The Enlightenment) (1965)
  • Toshkent — non shahri (Russian: Ташкент — город хлебный) (Tashkent - A City of Bread) (1967)
  • Sevgi fojeasi (Russian: Драма любви) (A Love Drama) (1971)
  • Abu Rayhon Beruniy (Russian: Абу Райхан Беруни) (Abū Rayḥān Bīrūnī) (1974)
  • Olovli yoʻllar (Russian: Огненные дороги) (The Fiery Roads) (1978–1984) (series)
  • Katta urushdagi kichkina odam (Russian: Маленький человек в большой войне) (The Small Man in a Big War) (1989)
  • Kamolot choʻqqisi sari (Toward the Peak of Perfection) (1995) (documentary series)
  • Otamdan qolgan dalalar (Russian: Отчие долины) (Fields Which Remained from My Father) (1997)
As screenwriter
  • Васисуалий Лоханкин (Vasisualiy Lokhankin) (1959) (short film)
  • Sevgi fojeasi (Russian: Драма любви) (A Love Drama) (1971)
  • Abu Rayhon Beruniy (Russian: Абу Райхан Беруни) (Abū Rayḥān Bīrūnī) (1974)
  • Shum bola (Russian: Озорник) (The Mischievous Boy) (1977)
  • Olovli yoʻllar (Russian: Огненные дороги) (The Fiery Roads) (1978–1984) (series)
  • Счастье мое, ты оплачено кровью (My Happiness, Paid with Blood) (1993)
  • Otamdan qolgan dalalar (Russian: Отчие долины) (The Fields Which Remained from My Father) (1997)
As actor
  • Птицы наших надежд (The Birds of Our Hopes) (1976) (not credited)
  • Goʻzallik siri (Russian: Тайна красоты) (The Secret of Beauty) (2006) (bit part)

Source: wikipedia.org

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