Dilbar Abdulazizova | |
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Born | Dilbar Sabitovna Abdulazizova September 12, 1951 |
Died | March 15, 2019 67) | (aged
Nationality | Uzbek |
Occupation(s) | theater actress, film actress |
Years active | 1972-2019 |
Awards |
Dilbar Abdulazizova (September 12, 1951, Dorman, Tashkent Region, Uzbek SSR - March 15, 2019) was an Uzbek theater and film actress who received the People's Artist of Uzbekistan award in 2013. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Dilbar Abdulazizova graduated from the Tashkent State Theater and Art Institute (nowadays known as Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture) named after Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky in 1972. [5] That same year, she began working at the Samarkand Regional Musical Drama Theater named after Hamid Olimjon. In 1973, she became an actress at the Republic of Uzbekistan's Youth Theater. [2] [4] [5]
In 2000, Dilbar Abdulazizova Honored artist of Uzbekistan, and in 2013, she was honored with the title of People's Artist of the Republic of Uzbekistan. [1] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Abdulazizova passed away on March 15, 2019, after a prolonged illness. [1]
Dilbar Abdulazizova acted in more than ten different plays. Her main roles were in the following productions:
Dilbar Abdulazizova also acted in Uzbekistan's films:
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