Sofia Tuibayeva Marriage Date, Son, Daughter, School Education, College/Qualifications, Favorite Things

Sofia Tuibayeva Marriage Date, Son, Daughter, School Education, College/Qualifications, Favorite Things

Sofia Erjonovna Tuibayeva (sometimes transliterated Tuyboeva) (Tajik:

Ð¡Ð¾Ñ„Ð¸Ñ Ð­Ñ€Ò·Ð¾Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð½Ð° Тӯйбоева) (January 30, 1913 â€"

October 26, 1996) was a Tajikistani actress of the Soviet era.Born in

Kazalinsk, Tuibayeva began her career in Bukhara in the mid-1920s.

Between 1929 and 1931 she was an actress at the Hamza Dramatic Theater

in Tashkent; in 1931 she joined the Lahuti State Academy of Dramatic

Arts. Her career gained momentum in the 1930s; among her roles at this

point were Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and Nadezhda Krupskaya in The

Storm by Ghani Abdullo and Shamsi Qiyomov. During the 1940s she worked

with directors such as Nikolai Akimov. Tuibayeva began to work in

cinema in 1934; her films include Man bo Dukhtari Vokhurdam (I Met a

Girl, 1957), in which she played Mehrinisokhola; Qismati Shoir (The

Lot of the Poet, 1959), in which she played Boy; Vaqti Zangirii

Pisaram Rasid (It Is Time for My Son to Get Married, 1960), in which

she appeared as Saidabonu; and Zumrad (Zumrad, 1961), in which she

played Modari Jalil. Named a People's Artist of the Tajik SSR in 1941,

Tuibayeva is recognized as one of the founders of the Tajik National

Theater, and was instrumental in the training of many younger

Tajikistani artists. For her work she received the Order of Lenin and

the Order of the Red Banner of Labour, the latter three times over.

She died in Dushanbe.
Sofia Tuibayeva Marriage Date, Son, Daughter, School Education, College/Qualifications, Favorite Things


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