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Uzbek theater and film actor
Yoqub Ahmedov
Ёқуб Ахмедов
Born (1938-01-03) 3 January 1938 (age 87)
Namangan, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityUzbek
Alma materTashkent Institute of Arts
OccupationActor
AwardsPeople's Artist of the USSR (1991)

Yoqub Ahmedov (born 3 January 1938) is an Uzbek theater and film actor. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1991 and People's artist of Uzbekistan. He was awarded the USSR state prize in 1977.

Early life

He was born in Namangan on 3 January 1938 and took a degree at Tashkent Institute of Arts 1959.

Family

His daughter Nadira Abdullayeva is an actress, his grandchildren are Tojirahmon Abdullayev, Aslzoda & Mohizoda. His son-in-law Rihsitilla Abdullaev was born on 5 April 1978 in Tashkent is also an Uzbek film and theater actor.

  • Nodira Abdullayeva (Ahmedova) Yoqubovna
  • Sitora Ahmedova Yoqubovna
  • Furqat Ahmedov Yoqubovich
  • Rihsitilla Abdullaev
  • Tojirahmon Abdullayev
  • Aslzoda
  • Mohizoda
  • Klara Jalilova Alimadatovna

Filmography

  • 1958 Maftuningman
  • 1977 Mischievous children
  • 1980 Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves
  • 1989 Coins
  • 1991 Au! Ograblenie train
  • 1997 The Days
  • 2003 Destiny
  • 2004 The wave of Hearts as Yuldashev
  • 2009 Revenge
  • 2010 Threatened
  • 2014 Come and see
  • 2014 Owner
  • 2015 The Baron
  • 2016 Baron 2
  • 2015-2018 Hotel

Notes

  1. Uzbek: Yoqub Ahmedov, Ёқуб Ахмедов

References

  1. "Ahmedov Yoqub". Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi (in Uzbek). Toshkent: Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi. 2000–2005.
  2. "James," Ahmedov, National Encyclopedia. Tashkent: (Uzbekistan National Encyclopedia, 2000–2005).
  3. "Постановление ЦК КПСС и Совета Министров СССР О присуждении Государственных премий СССР 1977 года в области литературы, искусства и архитектуры" (PDF). Sovetskaya kultura (in Russian). No. 91. 8 November 1977. p. 5.
  4. "James," Ahmedov said. National Encyclopedia. Tashkent: Uzbekistan National Encyclopedia. 2000–2005.

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