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Born | Dinmukhamet Akhimov August 8, 1948 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1968 – present |
Children | 2 |
Dinmukhamet Akhimov (Kazakh : Дінмұхамед Тілеулесұлы Әкімов, Dınmūhamed Tıleulesūly Äkımov; born August 8, 1948), known as "Dimash" ("Димаш") is a Kazakh actor, honoured artist of Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, holder of "Kurmet" and "Parasat" medals, member of Film-makers Association of the Republic of Kazakhstan. [1] [2] [3]
Dinmukhamet Akhimov has been acting since 1968. He graduated from a two-year course at "Kazakhfilm" picture studio. In 1970 he entered in the All-Union State Film Institute of Order of the Red Banner of Labour (Moscow) to the course of the People's Artist of USSR Boris Babochkin and in 1974 he successfully graduated from this Institute. His thesis work was a leading role in the play of William Shakespeare's "Othello" and a role of the city-provost in the play of Nikolai Gogol "The Inspector General" In 1987 he entered the stage direction faculty of Almaty State Art and Theatre Institute named after T. Zhurgenov (nowadays Cinema Academy), which he graduated from in 1990.[ citation needed ]
During his 48-year career in acting he has appeared in over 100 films at 13 film studios of former USSR and non-CIS countries: Czechoslovakia, Poland, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Japan, India, Iran, and others. He currently resides in Almaty, Kazakhstan.[ citation needed ]
In 1990, his work in cinematography was awarded the "Honoured Artist of Kazakh SSR".[ citation needed ]
In 2008 Dinmukhamet Akhimov received the "Kurmet" medal for the achievements in movies and TV industry. [4]
In 2014, overcoming the language barrier, he played the role of a guide in the series “Marco Polo” produced by The Weinstein Company. [5]
A year later, Akhimov played the role of crime boss Buzaubas in Nurtas Adambaev's film "Escape from the Village. Operation Mahabbat". [6]
Films in which Dinmukhamet Akhimov has appeared include the following. [7] [8] [9]
Year | Film | Role | Country |
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1968 | Kyz-Zhibek | Hero Syrlybaya | ![]() |
Traveling to Childhood | Servant | ![]() | |
1969 | Angel in a Skull-cap | Episode | ![]() |
1970 | Siberian Grandfather | White guard | ![]() |
1975 | Basketballers | Dimash | ![]() |
Balapan | Smith | ![]() | |
1976 | Bread and Salt | Tulep | ![]() |
Alpamys Goes to School | Instructor | ![]() | |
Summer in the Zoo | Zoo Worker | ![]() | |
Kusen Kuseke | Asker | ![]() | |
"Wedding" Operation | Ordabai | ![]() | |
1977 | Fiancee | Big Fellow | ![]() |
Originals | Lazybones | ![]() | |
Anziya | Plowman | ![]() | |
Once and for Life | Toke | ![]() | |
Raushan | Dzhigit | ![]() | |
1978 | Steppe Stories | Omar | ![]() |
On the Night of Lunar Eclipse | Kuser Bai | ![]() | |
Flavor of bread | Driver Sechkin | ![]() | |
1979 | City's Guard | Zhumabai | ![]() |
Trooper Under the Clouds | Abdrakhman | ![]() | |
Process | Bozo | ![]() | |
Blood and Sweat | Fisherman | ![]() | |
Village Mosaic | Oral | ![]() | |
1980 | Runners Are Hasten | Batyr | ![]() |
Golden Autumn | Beishenbai | ![]() | |
Drift | Cowboy | ![]() | |
Chinking Heat Season | Askerbek | ![]() | |
We Are Adult | Dunbai | ![]() | |
1981 | Last Passage | Seit | ![]() |
Farewell to Medeo | Big Clown | ![]() | |
Dobrodei | Bolat | ![]() | |
Melon | Conductor | ![]() | |
Intolerable Children | Zhamal's Husband | ![]() | |
1982 | Ambler's Talisman | Yerken | ![]() |
Red Yurt | Mergen-bai | ![]() | |
Home Under the Moon | Yesen | ![]() | |
Children's War Time | Fisherman | ![]() | |
Snowstorm Night | Kaisar's Friend | ![]() | |
Capricorn | Motan | ![]() | |
1983 | Wash Away Your Guilt | Zhanas | ![]() |
Via Lactea | Chairman | ![]() | |
Enemy, be afraid of the ninth son | Karazhal | ![]() | |
Descendant of the White Panther | Merchant Mukhammed | ![]() | |
1984 | Welcome Adam | Adam | ![]() |
Silver Snuffle | Zhunus | ![]() | |
Human Factor | Edik | ![]() | |
1985 | My Home on Green Hills | Gubaidulla | ![]() |
1986 | Deer-man | Akhan | ![]() |
Lame Dervish | Gadman | ![]() | |
Honour Your Name | Economist | ![]() | |
Weaker Woman | Passport Office Worker | ![]() | |
Turksib | Railroad Man | ![]() | |
Time for Life | Asker | ![]() | |
Peter the Great | Mongol Fighter | ![]() | |
1987 | Who are You, Rider? | Fyedya | ![]() |
Wormseed | Motorcyclist | ![]() | |
Son-in-law From Province | Aidos | ![]() | |
Shanyrak | Serik | ![]() | |
Beautiful Aisulu | Karabai | ![]() | |
1988 | Reception center for underaged | Vakhidov | ![]() |
Balcony | Episode | ![]() | |
Kulan Calf | Batyr | ![]() | |
Whirlwind | Man in Glasses | ![]() | |
Chase | Eshmat | ![]() | |
Baybars | Emir | ![]() | |
1989 | Incomer | Karakhan | ![]() |
The Latvians?! | Saken | ![]() | |
The Death of Kulan | Koktebet | ![]() | |
East Corridor or Central Asian Racket | Vasya | ![]() | |
The Fall of Otrar | Khumar-Khadzhei | ![]() | |
1990 | The Leg | Afghan | ![]() |
The Lord of Darkness | Episode | ![]() | |
Gangsters in the Ocean | Filipino Bremo | ![]() | |
Kaisar | Batyr | ![]() | |
1991 | Cannibal | Torgai Kemelbayev | ![]() |
1992 | Pharaoh Inventor | Emperor Mekhter | ![]() |
1993 | Code of Silence | Adyl | ![]() |
1995 | Imom al-Bukhoriy | Az-Zukhli | ![]() |
Abai | Maibasar | ![]() | |
1996 | Shanghai | Dimash | ![]() |
1999 | Ba-Bo-Bu | Policeman | ![]() |
Timur the Great | Bekkichik | ![]() | |
Magic Sponsor | Supervisor Asker | ![]() | |
2002 | Luna Papa | Gynecologist | ![]()
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2005 | Saga of Old Bulgars | Shorale | ![]() |
2007 | Wind-man | Tea-man | ![]() |
Makhambet | Makhambet's Tutor | ![]() | |
Hokkaido Police | Nakamuro-san | ![]() | |
2008 | Road to Mangazeya | Bakhman | ![]() |
2009 | The Inhabited Island | Behemoth | ![]() |
2012 | Kniga legend: Tainstvenniy les | Czar | ![]() |
Waiting for the Sea | Starik | ![]() | |
Myn Bala [10] | Third aristocrat | ![]() | |
2013 | Hard to Be a God [11] | Servant | ![]() |
Lyubov traktorista | Akim | ![]() | |
2014 | Kempir | Singer | ![]() |
Marco Polo (TV series) | Turban Guide | ![]() | |
2015 | Zhol/Put Boksera | Bek | ![]() |
Pobeg iz aula. Operatsiya Makhabbat [12] | Buzaubas | ![]() | |
2016 | The Kazakh Khanate | Esen-Buga | ![]() |
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