Samandar Rzayev

Samandar Rzayev (Azerbaijani: Səməndər Mənsim oğlu Rzayev, 2 January 1945 — 27 March 1986) was an Azerbaijani actor, Honored Artist of the Azerbaijani SSR (1974) and Laureate of the State Prize of the Azerbaijan SSR (1980).[1]

Samandar Rzayev
Azerbaijani: Səməndər Rzayev
Born
Səməndər Mənsim oğlu Rzayev

(1945-01-02)January 2, 1945
DiedMarch 27, 1986(1986-03-27) (aged 41)
NationalityAzerbaijani
Citizenship Soviet Union
EducationAzerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts
Occupationactor
Years active1967-1986
ChildrenRashid Samandar
Awards

Biography

Samandar Rzayev was born on January 2, 1945 in Agsu. He worked in a drama club in Agsu District. In 1964-1968 he studied at the faculty of drama and film acting of the Azerbaijan State Theater Institute named after Mirzaagha Aliyev. Adil Isgandarov, Mehdi Mammadov and Rza Tahmasib were his teachers. In 1968, while S.Rzayev was studying in the last year of the institute, he was admitted to the troupe of the Azerbaijan State Academic National Drama Theatre with the invitation of the chief director Tofig Kazimov. His first role was Horatio in William Shakespeare's Hamlet tragedy.[1]

The actor died on March 27, 1986.

Awards

  • Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR — 1 June 1974
  • State Prize of the Azerbaijan SSR — 1980

Filmography

  • Birthday
  • Babamizin Babasinin Babasi
  • Babek
  • Bagh Movsumu
  • Bayin Oghurlanmasi
  • Dali Kur
  • Evlari Kondalan Yar
  • Nesimi

References

  1. İlham Rəhimli (2017). Azərbaycan Teatr Ensiklopediyası (in Azerbaijani). III. Bakı: "Azərnəşr". p. 184.

Sources

  • Azərbaycan Respublikası Mədəniyyət Nazirliyi. C.Cabbarlı adına "Azərbaycanfilm" kinostudiyası. Aydın Kazımzadə. Bizim "Azərbaycanfilm". 1923-2003-cü illər. Bakı: Mütərcim, 2004.- səh. 53.
  • Hüseynov, F. “Bu kino ki var...”: Unudulmaz aktyor Səməndər Rzayevin xatirəsi yad edildi: [Dövlət Film Fondunda] //Mədəniyyət. - 2015.- 6 mart.- S.5.
  • Kazımzadə, A. Kral Aktyor: [Əməkdar artist Səməndər Rzayev haqqında] //Kaspi.- 2015.- 14-16 mart.- S.14.
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