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Bashir Safaroglu Safaroglu (Azerbaijan: Bəşir Səfəroğlu, 1925–1969) was an Azerbaijani Soviet theater and film actor. He was part of the Azerbaijan Musical Comedy Theater,
People's Artist People's Artist is an honorary title in the Soviet Union, Union republics, in some other Eastern bloc states (and communist states in general), as well as in a number of post-Soviet states, modeled after the title of the People's Artist of the USS ...
of
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(1968). He was the father of People's Artist of Azerbaijan
Afag Bashirgyzy Afag Bashirgyzy ( az, Afaq Bəşirqızı), born Afag Bashir gyzy Safarova (1955, Baku, az, Afaq Bəşir qızı Səfərova), is an Azerbaijani actress. Life and career Afag Bashirgyzy was born in 1955 to the family of a renowned Azerbaijani comedi ...
.


Early life

Safaroglu was born on 11 March 1925 in
Rustov Rustov is a village and municipality in the Quba District of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 3,956. The municipality consists of the villages of Rustov, Pusteqasim, Kələbaq, Yekdar, Bad, Məçkə-Xacə, Cadarı, and Cındar. Famous ...
, Quba District. He grew up in a poor family. He lost his father early, and his grandmother raised him and his siblings. His stage debut took place in early childhood at the Abilov Culture Center, where his grandmother worked as a dressmaker. At age nine he played the role of Gunduz in the amateur performance ''Sevil'' by Jafar Jabbarli. He visited the theatrical circle of Agaali Dadashev.


Career

In 1941, the
Great Patriotic War The Eastern Front of World War II was a theatre of conflict between the European Axis powers against the Soviet Union (USSR), Poland and other Allies, which encompassed Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northeast Europe (Baltics), and Sout ...
began and Bashir Safaroglu went to the battle front. A year later he got a concussion. Thereafter he could not speak and could not hear well. For some time he worked as a driver, and enrolled in the drama club of the Club of Drivers. He continued to visit the circle of Agali Dadashev. In the Club of Drivers Safaroglu met comedian/actor
Lutfali Abdullayev Lutfali Amir oglu Abdullayev ( az, Lütfəli Abdullayev) (22 March 1914, Nukha, Elisabethpol Governorate – 9 December 1973, Baku) was an Azerbaijani theatre and film actor. Career Lutfali Abdullayev was born into a merchant family in the city ...
, who invited him to the Theater of Musical Comedy. On the advice of the director Niyaz Sharifov, he often visited theaters, and after a while was admitted to the theater troupe. Sofarov became very excited during sleep, and then began to talk, and he became an actor. In addition to roles in the theater, he starred in films, shot by
Azerbaijanfilm Azerbaijanfilm ( az, Azərbaycanfilm) is an Azerbaijani state film production company. It is located in the capital Baku. History "Azerbaijanfilm" was established in 1920 as a photo-cinema department at the Azerbaijan SSR People's Commissariat, ...
such as ''Where is Ahmed?'' As an alcoholic, ''Ulduz'' in the role of Gyulyussarov and in the film by
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''12 tombs of Khoja Nasreddin''. In the mid-1960s, the miniature theater "Gelmeli, Gormeli, Gulmeli" was created in the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic. The members of this theater were People's Artist Aliagha Agayev,
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Mukhlis Janizade, Ophelia Abbasova and Bashir Safaroglu. In this collective Bashir created satirical roles. In 1963, when the theater of musical comedy of Azerbaijan toured in Moscow, Arkady Raikin saw the performance of Bashir Safar-ogly and called it "Southern Chaplin".


Recognition

In 1964, the actor was awarded the title of Honored Artist of Azerbaijan, in 1968 - he was awarded the title of People's Artist. A year later, on March 23, at the age of 44, Bashir Safaroglu died. He was buried in the Alley of Honor in Baku. Rauf Kazimovski produced a documentary film dedicated to Bashir Safaroglu. Safaroglu's daughter, People's Artist of Azerbaijan Afag Bashirgizi is the artistic director of the show ''Bashir'', named after her father. In 2002, a Theater named after Bashir Safaroglu opened in Moscow. In 2004, on the stage of the Moscow State Theater of Satire, the first premiere of the show Bashir Safaroglu.


Filmography

* 1960 - ''Aygun'' - collective farmer * 1961 - ''Strange story'' - Jamil * 1963 - ''Where is Ahmed?'' - Drunk Ahmed * 1964 - ''Ulduz'' (Star) - Professor Gyulumsarov * 1965 - ''Woolen shawl'' * 1966 - ''12 tombs of Khoja Nasreddin'' - Khoja Nasreddin (duplicated by E. Vesnik) * 1966 - ''Life is a good thing, brother!'' - Zia


References

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