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Hashim Gadoev

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Hashim Gadoev
Ҳошим Гадоев
Born (1937-05-10) May 10, 1937 (age 87)
Kulob, Tajik SSR, Soviet Union
Other namesHashim Gado
EducationRussian Institute of Theatre Arts
Occupation(s)Actor, theatre director
Years active1961–present

Hashim Gadoev[a] or Hashim Gado[b] (born May 10, 1937) is a Soviet, Tajik theater and film actor, theater director, teacher, and writer. Gadoev was awarded People's Artist of the USSR in 1988.

Biography

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Hashim Gadoev was born on May 10, 1937, in Kulab (now in the Khatlon Region, Tajikistan).

He graduated from the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts in 1960.

Since 1961 he is an actor and director of the Tajik Drama Theater named after I. A. Lakhuti located in Dushanbe. Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Tajik SSR (1972).[1]

Awards

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Filmography

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  • 1963 – Twelve hours of life — Kamil
  • 1964 – Ulugbek's star — prince Abdal-Latif Mirza
  • 1967 – Fugitive
  • 1965 – Born in a thunderstorm — episode
  • 1969 – Exposure — Базайшо
  • 1971 – Here is the border — Turkan
  • 1971 – Rustam and Suhrab — Suhrab
  • 1972 – Hurricane in the valley — Yarmatov
  • 1972 – Four from Chorsang — Maqsud
  • 1973 – Wrestlers
  • 1974 – Border
  • 1975 – The last hunt (short film)
  • 1975 – The light of extinguished bonfires — Gaza-khan
  • 1977 – Siege — Niyaz
  • 1977 – Nasruddin's first love — Talgatbek
  • 1978 – A woman from afar — Sasha Rasulov
  • 1980 – Serving the Fatherland — Bobo Peshtuni
  • 1982 – Paradise won't meet you here — Black Vortex
  • 1982 – Awakening — Kudrat
  • 1983 – Knights of the Black Lake — Quli
  • 1984 – State border. Red sand — Muminbek
  • 1987 – Jura – hunter from Min-Arhar — Ibrahimbek
  • 1990 – Battle of the Three Kings — Agat Mara
  • 1995 – The call of the ancestors. Sogdiana — Ikhshid Gurak, ruler of Sogdiana.[2]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ Тоҷикфилм – Муассисаи Давлатии Тоҷикфилм
  2. ^ Энциклопедия кино Таджикистана. Душанбе: «ЭР-граф». 1992. pp. 81–82. ISBN 978-99947-919-4-1.
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