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Ismayil Daghistanli

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Ismayil Daghistanli
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Ismayil Daghistanli[a] (6 January 1907  1 April 1980, born Ismayil Yusif oghlu Hajiyev)[b][1][2] was an Azerbaijani, Rutul, and Soviet stage and film actor and pedagogue. He was awarded People's Artist of the Azerbaijani SSR (1949), and People's Artist of the USSR (1974).

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Biography

Ismayil Daghistanli was born on 6 January 1907 in Zərnə village of Qakh District into an Rutul family. He began his stage career in 1925 in the drama society under the Nukha Central Workers 'and Peasants' Club. He studied at Baku Theater College from 1926 to 1930. From 1927, he also performed on the stage of the Drama Theater as a practitioner actor. From 1930 he worked intermittently at Azerbaijan National Drama Theatre, in 1936–1937 at Yerevan Drama Theater, and was a director and actor of the Azerbaijani theater he organized in Derbent in 1932–1933.[3]

Since 1938, he had created a series of classic characters on the stage of Azerbaijan National Drama Theatre. He became famous on the Azerbaijani stage as the first performer of the roles of V. I. Lenin. In the last years of his life, he worked as the head of the department at Azerbaijan Institute of Arts. He had published several books about actors and theater.

Ismayil Hajiyev died on 1 April 1980 in Baku.

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Awards

  • Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR — 23 April 1940[6]
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Filmography

  • Aghasadig Geraybeyli (film, 1974)
  • Evening concert (film, 1948)
  • Boyuk Dayag (film, 1962)
  • Koroghlu (film, 1960)
  • The shadows creep (film, 1958)
  • Black stones (film, 1956)
  • Gatir Mammad (film, 1974)
  • Sabuhi (film, 1941)
  • Soviet wrestler (film, 1942)
  • Submarine "T-9" (film, 1943)

Notes

    • Azerbaijani: İsmayıl Dağıstanlı
    • Rutul: Исмаил Дагестани, romanized: Ismail Dagestani
    • Russian: Исмаил Дагестанлы, romanized: Ismail Dagestanly
    • Azerbaijani: İsmayıl Yusif oğlu Hacıyev
    • Rutul: Исмаил Гаджи, romanized: Ismail Gadzhi
    • Russian: Исмаил Гаджиев, romanized: Ismail Gadzhiyev

References

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