Khairi Nazarova, Date of Birth

    

Khairi Nazarova

Date of Birth: 13-Oct-1923

Profession: actor

Nationality: Tajikistan

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Khairi Nazarova

  • Khairi (sometimes Khairy) Nazarova (Tajik: ????? ????????) (born October 13, 1923) is a Tajikistani actress who was active during the Soviet era. Nazarova was born in Khujand into the family of a merchant.
  • From 1942 until 1951 she was active as a singer and dancer at the People's Theater in Qurghonteppa.
  • She also began to act during this time; among the roles which she essayed were Zuhro in Tohir and Zuhro of Said Abdullo; Oikhon in Left-Field Tricks by Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi; and Raihon in The Five-Som Bride by M.
  • Urdubodi.
  • In 1951 she was discovered by the director of the Lahuti State Theater and Academy of Dramatic Arts, Yefim Mitelman, who invited her to work there.
  • She came to know performers such as Muhammadjon Qosimov, Asliddin Burhonov, and Tuhfa Fozilova, and she began to learn the intricacies of her craft.
  • Among the roles for which she was known were Kumri in Dil Dili Zainab, by Shamsi Qiomov and A.
  • Moroz; Nigina in Rudaki, by Sotim Ulughzoda; Masha in The Chimes of the Kremlin, by Nikolai Pogodin; Arkhonta in Fighters, by S.
  • Karas; and the title role in Zebunisso, by Qiomov and Sherali.
  • She also tackled roles in King Lear and Romeo and Juliet, among other Western plays.
  • Nazarova also appeared in a number of films for Tajikfilm, including My Friend Navruzov (1957), Excellent Duty(1958), and The Twelve Hours of Life (1964).
  • She also dubbed parts in over three hundred films.
  • During her career, Nazarova traveled to Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Cyprus, Tunisia, France, Italy, Malta, India, and Egypt.
  • In addition to acting she also worked as an instructor.
  • For her work she was named a People's Artist of the Tajik SSR in 1964.
  • She later retired to Dushanbe.
  • She has also written reminiscences about her career.

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