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Farida Sharipovna Sharipova (Kazakh. Фарида Шәріпова; 1936-2010) - Soviet Kazakh theater and film actress[1], teacher. People's Artist of the USSR (1980).
Biography
[edit]Born December 16, 1936 in the city of Chuguchak, China.
In 1954–1955 - actress of the Shanghaifilm film studio in China.
In 1955 she moved to the USSR.
In 1959 she graduated from the faculty of acting (now the Kazakh National Academy of Arts named after T.K. Zhurgenov) at the Kazakh State Conservatory named after Kurmangazy in Almaty.
Since 1959 - actress of the Auezov Kazakh Drama Theater. In 1996, Farida Sharipova played a major role in the play “A Century Without Love,” written by S. Balgabayev specifically for her.
Starting from 1955, she started her career in films.[2]
For many years she was engaged in teaching at the theater and Kazakh National Academy of Arts named after T.K. Zhurgenov.
Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Kazakh SSR.
She was buried at the Kensai cemetery.
A family
[edit]Husband - Idris Nogaybaevich Nogaybayev (1931-1989), theater and film actor, teacher. People's Artist of the USSR (1982).
Son - Chingis Idrisovich Nogaybayev (b. 1965), artist.
Son - Nurlan Aitkenovich Sharipov.
Awards and titles
[edit]People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR (1976) People's Artist of the USSR (04/30/1980) Honored Worker of Culture of Kyrgyzstan (1996) USSR State Prize (1974) - for performing the role of Akbala in the play “Blood and Sweat” by A.K. Nurpeisov State Prize of the Kazakh SSR named after K. Baiseitova (1966) - for the role of Tolganai in the play "Mother Field" by Aitmatov Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1986) Order of Parasat (2009) Diploma of the Soviet Committee of Solidarity of Asia and Africa and the Soviet Committee for the Support of the Peoples of Vietnam (for the role of Hien in the play "Star of Vietnam") (1969)
Creation
[edit]Theater roles
[edit]“You are my desired song” by K. Nurmakhanov based on the novel “Jamilya” by Aitmatov - the role of Jamilya
"Mother Field" by Aitmatov - Tolganai
"Climbing Fuji" by Aitmatov and K. Mukhamedzhanov - Aishi-apai and Gulzhan
“We are not angels” by K. Mukhamedzhanov - Asyl
“Abay” by M. Auezov and L. Sobolev - Azhar
"Kozy Korpesh - Bayan Sulu" by G. Musrepov - Bayan
"Enlik - Kebek" M. Auezova - Enlik
"Karagoz" M. Auezov - Karagoz
"Ayman - Sholpan" M. Auezov - Sholpan
"Koblandy" by M. Auezov - Karlygi
"Blood and Sweat" A. Nurpeisov - Akbala
"Elder sister" D. Isabekova - Kamazhay
"Buran" T. Akhtanova - Zhanyl
“My foal” by O. Bokeev - Anar
“A century without love” S. Balgabaeva - Farida
The Taming of the Shrew by W. Shakespeare - Katarina
"Richard III" by W. Shakespeare - Anna
Oedipus Rex Sophocles - Jocasta, Oedipus's wife
“The Stone Guest” from the cycle “Little Tragedies” A. Pushkin - Donna Anna
"Uncle Vanya" A. Chekhov - Elena Andreevna
"Star of Vietnam" I. Kupriyanov - Hien
“Grandmothers got married” F. Bulyakov - Aklima
“Farewell to the old house” T. Nurmagambetov - Ana
The Fate of a Woman M. Kaoru - Kay
Filmography
[edit]1955 - Khasen and Jamilya (People's Republic of China) - Jamilya
1962 - Crossroads - Galia Ismailova
1964 - Traces go beyond the horizon - Zhauhaz
1968 - Dilorom - Iranian Beauty
1968 - Pace Run - Bibidjan
1969 - Song of Manshuk - mother
1973 - What to tell you - Gauhar
1979 - City Shield
1980 - A month to think - the mother of Arystan
1984 - Report from the Abyss
1988 - A strange world of desires and hopes
References
[edit]- ^ Sharipova, Farida. "Farida Sharipova". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
- ^ Sharipova, Farida. "Sharipova's career ladder". people-archive.ru. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
- ^ https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/acter/w/sov/33308/bio/
- ^ http://people-archive.ru/character/farida-sharipova
- ^ https://rus.azattyq.org/a/2167496.html
- ^ https://www.inform.kz/ru/skonchalas-narodnaya-artistka-sssr-farida-sharipova_a2306891
- ^ https://www.discogs.com/ru/artist/5802222-%D0%A4%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B0-%D0%A8%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0