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Fiery Roads
''Fiery Roads'' (russian: Огненные дороги, uz, Olovli yoʻllar) was an Uzbek television series running from 1977 to 1984 based on the life of Uzbek enlightener Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi. Plot The film was closely based on the novel “Hamza” by Kamil Yashin, who was the screenwriter for the series, as well as the storybook “Furious Hamza.” (russian: Неистовый Хамза by Lyubov Voronkova. The film depicts Hamza’s struggles to promote the revolution and modernization against a background of feudalism and Basmachi terror. Episodes * 1978: Season 1 “Heart of a Poet”, episodes 1-4 * 1979: Season 2 “In Search of Truth”, episodes 5-8 * 1982: Season 3: “Singer of the Revolution”, episodes 9-12 * 1983: Season 4: “Fighting Turkestan” episodes 13-14 * 1984: Season 5: “My Republic” episodes 15-17 Cast (partial list) The diverse crew of the production consisted of various high-profile actors and actresses from across the Soviet Union, featuri ...
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Kamil Yashin
Kamil Yashin (birth name Nugmanov) (1909-1997) was a Soviet-Uzbekistani poet, screenwriter, and celebrity. He was awarded the titles People's Writer of the Uzbek SSR in 1959, Hero of Socialist Labor in 1974, and the USSR State Prize in 1951. Early life Yashin was born in Andijan, Russian Turkestan. After graduating high school he studied at the Leningrad Forestry Institute but was forced to return to the Uzbek SSR after studying for three years due to illness. For several years he taught literature and physics at a secondary school in Andijan. From 1930 to 1936 Yashin was in charge of the literary department of the Uzbek State Musical Theater. During that time he wrote the plays including "Comrades" in 1930, "Burn" in 1931, "Honor and Love" in 1935, and co-authored the musical drama "Gulsara" in 1935 with Muzaffar Muhamedov. Career and writings Yashin, who had met the famous poet Hamza Niyazi several times, was tremendously affected by his writings and violent death; Ha ...
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Yuriy Dubrovin (actor)
Yuriy Dmitriyevich Dubrovin (russian: Юрий Дми́триевич Дубро́вин; 1 August 1939 – 4 December 2022) was a Russian-Ukrainian actor. Merited Artist of the Russian Federation (2007). Among roles he played was La Chenet in ''D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers''. He also appeared in ''Trial on the Road'', and ''The Prisoner of Château d'If''. Career He debuted in 1959. Since 1963 he worked at Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv. He acted in almost 140 films. He moved to Germany to his son's family in 2014. In 2016 he appeared in short film by his grandson, Ivan. He was described as a "king of episodes" in cinema, having played episodic roles in dozens of marquee films. Selected filmography * ''Seven Winds'' (1962) as Senechka * ''A Span of Earth'' (1964) as battalion orderly * ''The Alive and the Dead'' (1964) as Zolotaryov * '' We, the Russian People'' (1965) as Vyatskiy * '' No Password Necessary'' (1967) as police officer * ''At War as at War'' (1968) as soldi ...
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Igor Dmitriev
Igor Borisovich Dmitriev (russian: И́горь Бори́сович Дми́триев) (29 May 1927 – 26 January 2008) was a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actor who specialized in playing aristocratic characters in costume productions (e.g., Rosencrantz in Grigori Kozintsev's ''Hamlet''). Igor Dmitriev was born in Leningrad to parents Boris Petrovich Dmitriev, a professional yachtsman and Elena Tauber, a ballerina. In 1948 he graduated from the Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre and in 1949 became an actor of the Vera Komissarzhevskaya Theater of Drama in Leningrad. From 1967 to 1984 he worked at Lenfilm. In 1984 he started working at the Nikolay Akimov Theater of Comedy. Dmitriev worked with Georgi Tovstonogov, Sergei Gerasimov, Yan Frid. He acted in more than 120 films, not only in the Soviet Union, but also in Hungary, Poland, East Germany, the United States, Morocco and Algeria. He became People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1988. In 2000 he played the benefit performan ...
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Razzoq Hamroyev
Razzoq Hamroyev (15 May 1910 – 5 May 1981) was Soviet and Uzbek actor, theater director and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1969). Laureate of the Stalin Prize, second degree (1948). Biography Razzoq Hamroyev was born on 15 May 1910 in Perovsk. He graduated from school in Tezguzar. After graduating from the Tashkent Male Institute of Education in 1930, he left for distribution to Namangan, where he began to teach the Uzbek language and literature. At school, he organized a drama club, where he was a director and an actor at the same time. Razzoq Hamroyev died on 5 May 1981 in Tashkent. Buried at the Chigatai Memorial Cemetery. Since 1931 - one of the organizers, actor, director, chief director (since 1934), artistic director of Namangan Musical Drama and Comedy Theatre named after Ali-Shir Nava'i. In 1940 he studied at the directing courses at the Moscow Art Theatre. From 1946 to the end of his life - actor, director, chief director (1959-1976) of the Uzbek The ...
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