Said Talgatovich Dashuk-Nigmatulin ( Tat. Säyyed Tälğät uğlı Daşuk-Niğmätullin ; born October 21, 1980 , Moscow , USSR ) - Russian actor of drama theater and cinema, director.
| Said Dashuk-Nigmatulin | |
|---|---|
| Säyyed Tälğät uğlı Daşuk-Niğmätullin | |
| Birth name | Said Talgatovich Khasanov |
| Date of Birth | October 21, 1980 (38 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Moscow , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | actor , director |
| Career | 1999 - present time |
| IMDb | |
Biography
Said Dashuk-Nigmatulin was born on October 21, 1980 , in Moscow . The son of the famous actor of the 1980s Talgat Kadyrovich Nigmatulin , who died tragically in February 1985 , and documentary director Halima Nasyrovna Khasanova . His father had Tatar and Uzbek [1] roots, and his mother was an Uzbek . Therefore, he considers himself both an Uzbek and a Tatar. The first part of the surname is the surname of stepfather - documentary director Vladimir Viktorovich Dashuk .
In 2003, Said graduated from VGIK acting workshop of A.V. Batalov . He remained to teach at the department of stage movement and combat, where until 2005 he taught stage movement, stage combat, fencing and horseback riding .
He worked in a professional stunt group led by A. Zakirov.
In 2008, Said graduated from the VGIK directorial workshop of Valery Akhadov .
He is currently filming in Russian and foreign films, filming himself as a director , sometimes he is invited as a director of the battle choreography on the set.
Theater Roles
- Tram Desire
- “Get the Court Going” performance-action in the Armenian Theater
- “Laugh Sold” (Entreprise) - Baron Trach
- Blue Arrow Journey - Native American
Filmography
- 1998 - Lima. Out of control (USA, Belarus) - terrorist
- 2000 - The Border. Taiga novel - Umarov
- 2001 - Do Not Think - Southerner
- 2002 - My Frontier (TV series) - Shukhrad, Senior Warrant Officer
- 2002 - Anastasia Slutskaya - Batu-Girey's brother
- 2003 - Detectives-3: Shersha la Babu - Gypsy Misha
- 2003 - Instructor: Brotherhood of Centaurs - Ilya
- 2003 - The Wonderful Valley - Rustam
- 2003 - Kamenskaya 3 - guard Merkhanova
- 2004 - Lost in the Mountains - Azamat
- 2004 - Lovers. The second film - Eldor
- 2004 - Amphibian Man - Ichthyander
- 2004 - Fala Zbrodni - Roma
- 2004 - Lost in Chechnya - Azamat
- 2005 - Vladimir Central - a bandit
- 2005 - KGB in a tuxedo - Jorge Valdes
- 2005 - Hunting on the pavement - opera
- 2006 - Storm Gate - Warrant Officer
- 2006 - Paradise Lost - Omar
- 2007 - Golden Eagle - Bakhtiyar
- 2007 - Young Wolfhound - Tarkim
- 2007 - Understand. Forgive - Nikita
- 2008 - Boomerang - Macho
- 2008 - Gypsy with an exit - Emil, Chandor's confidant
- 2008 - Enigma (Cocoon series) - Watchmaker
- 2008 - Healer - Kindergarten
- 2008 - The cop in the law ("Judge and executioner") - Shlykov
- 2008 - Volkov Hour 2 (“Insurance Event") - Ruslan
- 2009 - The Return of Sinbad - Farhad
- 2009 - Biker - Greek
- 2009 - The Story of a Pilot - The Executioner
- 2010 - Mantera - Ryan Matsumori
- 2010 - Dostoevsky - Chokan Valikhanov
- 2010 - The Only Man - Wu
- 2010 - On the sunny side of the street - Sulim
- 2010 - Moscow. Three stations (“Freeze Frame” series) - directed by Dmitry Mavloev
- 2010 - Sea Devils -5 (The Secret Prison series) - Said Shakur
- 2011 - Gulchatay - Rustam
- 2011 - Veronica - Asian
- 2011 - Ural Lacemaker - Akira
- 2012 - Special Purpose Friendship (DON) - Gasab Madugov
- 2012 - Muntera
- 2013 - Premonition - Oleg Ivanovich Samoilov in his youth
- 2014 - Gulchatay. For the sake of love - Rustam
Links
- Said Dashuk-Nigmatulin on the Internet Movie Database
- Official site
- Said Dashuk-Nigmatulin on the website RUSKINO.RU
- Said Dashuk-Nigmatulin on the site rusactors.ru
- Alex ram
Notes
- ↑ Talgat Kadyrovich Nigmatulin on the site Actors of Soviet and Russian cinema