Rinat Nizamovich Miftakhov (1937-2014) - Soviet and Russian theater actor, People's Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
| Miftakhov Rinat Nizamovich | ||
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| Date of Birth | January 5, 1937 | |
| Place of Birth | Chelny village, Kamsko-Ustyinsky district , Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , USSR | |
| Date of death | August 4, 2014 (aged 77) | |
| Place of death | Tatarstan , Russia ; buried at home | |
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| Profession | actor | |
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Biography
Born on January 5, 1937 in the village of Chelny, Kamsk-Ustinsky district of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
After school, he studied in Kazan at the industrial and technical school and received the profession of a carpenter . But then he decided to connect his life with art. From 1957 to 1991 he worked in the Republican Mobile Theater (now GBU "Tatar State Drama and Comedy Theater named after K. Tinchurin"). In 1999-2002 he worked in the Tatar Theater of Young Spectators.
Among his famous theatrical works:
- Zufar - “Resident” by S. Mazit based on the poem by I. Yuzeev “Familiar melodies”,
- Batyrshin - “Immortal Song” by R. Ishmuratov,
- The rich man - "Black-faced" M. Gafuri,
- Salih - “Forest guy” T. Zakirova,
- Tuktarov - “Fates Chosen by Us” by T. Minnullin,
- Kasymkhan - “Streams” by T. Gizzata,
- Haji - “Haji will marry” S. Kamala,
- Silvio - “The Servant of Two Masters” by C. Goldoni,
- Sultanbek - “Arshin Mal Alan” by U. Hajibeyov,
- Daulyatbay - “Karakum tragedy” by A. Badygov,
- Vasil - The Widowed Steamboat I. Grekova.
He died on August 4, 2014 , was buried in his homeland - in the Kamsko-Ustyinsky district. [1] A separate chapter is devoted to him in the book “People's Artists of the USSR, RF, RT” (Kazan, Magarif-Vakyt Publishing House, 2011); author-compiler - member of the Union of Writers of the Republic of Tatarstan, laureate of the Prize named after J. Validi - I. Ilyalova . [2]
Rewards
- Honored Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1982).
- People's Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1988).
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Links
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