Bolot Beyshenaliyev
Bolot Beyshenaliyev (Russian: Болот Бейшеналиев; June 25, 1937 — November 18, 2002) was a Soviet cinematographer, film and theater actor. People's Artist of Kyrgyzstan.[1] Father of actor Aziz Beyshenaliyev.[1]
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Postage stamp for the 75th anniversary of the actor | |
Born | village Kalmak-Ashuu, Kemin District, Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic | June 25, 1937
Died | November 18, 2002 65) | (aged
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1957–2002 |
Selected filmography[1]
- 1964 — White Mountains as brother
- 1965 — The First Teacher as teacher Duishen
- 1966 — White, White Storks as Qayyum
- 1966 — Andrei Rublev as Tatar khan
- 1967 — The Red and the White as Chingiz
- 1968/1972 — Liberation as tankman
- 1969 — The Lanfier Colony as Goupi-swineherd
- 1972 — The Seventh Bullet as deserter
- 1972 — Hot Snow as Kasymov
- 1977 — Mama, I'm Alive as Chingiz
- 1984 — TASS Is Authorized to Declare... as Lao, Chinese advisor
- 1994 — The Castle as village headman
- 1999 — Mother as old northerner
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References
- (in Russian) Biography and filmography
External links
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