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Asanaly Ashimov grew up in a ______ but loved to act.
Asanaly Ashimov grew up in a ______ but loved to act.
village
He enrolled at the Kazakh State Conservatory in ______.
He enrolled at the Kazakh State Conservatory in ______.
Almaty
One of the historic thrillers that made Ashimov famous is ______.
One of the historic thrillers that made Ashimov famous is ______.
The End of Ataman
Ashimov played the lead part in ______, a famous international play.
Ashimov played the lead part in ______, a famous international play.
His first film as a director was ______ in 1984.
His first film as a director was ______ in 1984.
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Asanaly Ashimov's career
Asanaly Ashimov's career
Asanaly Ashimov was a Kazakhstani actor and director, known for his roles in theatre and cinema. He was successful in both mediums, earning awards and playing in numerous films and plays.
Asanaly Ashimov's early roles
Asanaly Ashimov's early roles
Asanaly Ashimov's early roles included parts in Kazakh plays like Kozy Korpesh, Yenlik Kebek, and Blood and Sweat.
Asanaly Ashimov's International roles
Asanaly Ashimov's International roles
He also portrayed significant roles in international plays such as Julius Caesar, Don Juan, and Dr. Clausen.
Asanaly Ashimov's diverse career
Asanaly Ashimov's diverse career
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Asanaly Ashimov's notable films
Asanaly Ashimov's notable films
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Study Notes
Asanaly Ashimov's Career
- Asanaly Ashimov is a prominent Kazakh theatre and film actor, recognized for numerous awards.
- He grew up in a village and pursued his passion for acting by studying at the Kazakh State Conservatory in Almaty.
- His acting career began in 1958, appearing in a film while still a student.
- After graduation, he joined the M. Auezov theatre troupe, excelling in Kazakh roles like Kodar, Kebek, and Yelamen.
- He also achieved international recognition, portraying Julius Caesar, Don Juan, and Dr. Clausen in various productions.
- Ashimov worked in both theatre and film, distinguishing himself with roles in films like Kyz-Zhibek (1970) and The End of Ataman (1972).
- The End of Ataman, a historic thriller, was a significant success. Unfortunately, the director, Ashimov's father-in-law, passed away soon after its release.
- He transitioned to directing, making his debut with The Year of the Dragon (1984) and subsequently devoted more time to directing than acting.
- He continued working in the theatre.
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