Altyn Ibrahimovna Ruzheva ( February 28, 1928 , now the Baiganinsky district of the Aktobe region - September 30, 1990 , Taldy-Kurgan , Kazakh SSR ) - Kazakh Soviet actress, People’s Artist of the Kazakh SSR (1976; Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR - since 1966 ).
| Altyn Ibrahimovna Ruzheva | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | February 28, 1928 |
| Place of Birth | now Baiganinsky district of Aktobe region |
| Date of death | September 30, 1990 (62 years) |
| Place of death | Taldykorgan , Almaty region , Kazakh SSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | actress |
| Awards and prizes | People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR |
Biography
Altyn Ruzheva graduated from the Alma-Ata School of Film Actors in 1947 and began her stage career at the Aktyubinsk Music and Drama Theater [1] . However, in the same year, this theater was reorganized, and Altyn Ruzheva began working in the Dzhambul regional Kazakh drama theater , in which she worked until 1979 [1] . In 1966 and 1976 she performed with the troupe of the theater in Almaty [1] .
In 1979 - 1981 she worked as director of the Guryev regional Kazakh drama theater named after Makhambet Utemisov, since 1982 - actress of Taldy-Krgan regional Kazakh theater of drama [1] .
Theater Roles
The first role of Altyn Ruzhevoy was Genevra in the play “Deep Roots” by D. Gow and A. D. Yusso [1] . She acted in various roles: Ayman, Enlik (“Ayman - Sholpan”, “ Enlik - Kebek ” M. O. Auezova ), Aktokty, Bayan (“Akhan sere - Aktokty”, “ Kozy Korpesh - Bayan Slu ” G.M. Musrepova ), Karashash (“ Aldar Kose ” by Sh. Khusainov ), Akzhunus (“ Yer Targyn ” by S. A. Kamalov and E. G. Brusilovsky ) [1] .
The play of the actress was characterized by charm, truthfulness and intimate lyrical colors. The acting talent of Altyn Ruzhevoy was especially fully revealed in the translation repertoire: Zhanat (“Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law” by M. Shamkhalov), Tolgonay (“Mother's Field” by C. T. Aitmatov; awarded a diploma of the USSR Ministry of Culture in 1971 ), Tankabik (“In the night of the lunar eclipse by Mustai Karim ), Aisha (“Ascent of Fujiyama” by C. T. Aitmatov and K. Mukhamedzhanov ), Elzevir (“The Bug” by V. V. Mayakovsky ), Lyubov Yarovaya (the drama of the same name K. A. Treneva) Parasha, Kruchinina (“Hot Heart”, “Guilty Without Guilt” by A. N. Ostrovsky; a diploma was awarded for the role of Kruchinina m the first degree and became the winner of the Republican review of theaters), AGAFYA ( "Marriage" Gogol ), Zerbinetta ( "Tricks of Scapin" by JB Moliere), Beatrice ( "Servant of Two Masters" by C. Goldoni, and the winner diploma of the first degree of the Republican Review of Theaters in 1955 ) and others [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kazakh SSR: a brief encyclopedia / Ch. ed. R.N. Nurgaliyev. - Alma-Ata: Ch. ed. Kazakh Soviet Encyclopedia, 1991. - Vol. 4: Language. Literature. Folklore. Art. Architecture. - p. 472-473. - 31 300 copies - ISBN 5-89800-023-2 .