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Azerbaijan Madievich Mambetov (2 September 193217 November 2009) was a Soviet and Kazakh stage and screen director and educator. His awards include People's Hero of Kazakhstan (2000),
People's Artist of the USSR People's Artist of the USSR, also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union. The term is confusingly used to translate two Russian language titles: Народный арти ...
(1976), and the
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(1974).


Biography

Mambetov was born in the settlement of Savinka (or Pallasovka, according to other records), now part of Pallasovsky District, Volgrograd Region, on 2 September 1932. Mambetov moved to
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during
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, and it was there that he received a dual degree in Performing Arts ( Alma-Ata School of Theater and Fine Arts named after Gogol) and Dancing (Alma-Ata Dance School) in 1952. He sang as a solo performer of the Kazakh SSR Song and Dance Company in his college years. Following graduation from the Directing Dept., Lunacharsky Institute of Theater Arts in 1957, Azerbaijan Mambetov returned to
Alma-Ata Almaty, formerly Alma-Ata, is the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population exceeding two million residents within its metropolitan area. Located in the foothills of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains in southern Kazakhstan, near the border wi ...
. In his student years, he performed on screen and directed such plays as Personal Case (by Alexander Stein) and The Servant of Two Masters (by Carlo Goldoni) at
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and Zhambyl Regional Drama Theaters. In Alma-Ata, Mambetov became first a director at Auezov Theater, its leading director in 1965, and president in 1970. Tensions with the company led to Mambetov's decision to leave the theater for the movie industry in the late ‘70s. After a training period at Mosfilm studios he became the director of Kazakhfilm in 1978. Azerbaijan Mambetov returned to Auezov Theater in 1980 for 15 years as its artistic director. He left in 1995 because of another case of tension with the actors. Throughout his time with the theater, Azerbaijan Mambetov oversaw production of over 200 plays. In April 1995 he started working at the Kazakhstani Union of Theater Professionals. In 1999 Azerbaijan Mambetov came to the helm of Kazakh Theater of Music and Drama named after Kuanyshbayev (Astana) upon President Nazarbayev's invitation. He put on plays in other cities (
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,
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) and other theaters in Alma-Ata (
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, Uyghur Theaters, etc.). Mambetov's play Mother's Field (based on
Chinghiz Aitmatov Chinghiz Torekulovich Aitmatov (12 December 1928 – 10 June 2008) was a Kyrgyz author who wrote mainly in Russian, but also in Kyrgyz. He is one of the best known figures in Kyrgyzstan's literature. Life He was born to a Kyrgyz father and Ta ...
’s novel) was presented at the International Theater Festival of Asian, African and Latin American Countries in
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(Iran) in 1973, while his play Kozy Korpesh — Bayan Sulu by Musrepov was featured in the Theater of Nations International Festival in Nancy in 1984. Azerbaijan Mambetov started teaching at Alma-Ata Institute of Performing Arts (now known as Kazakh National Academy of Arts named after Zhurgenev) in 1970 and became a professor in 1979. Azerbaijan Mambetov was a member of the Filmmakers Union of the Kazakh SSR, Chairman of the Kazakh Theatrical Society (Kazakhstani Union of Theater Professionals), a CPSU member and a Deputy to the 9th
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. He became a People’s Deputy of the USSR in 1989, and later was elected three times as a deputy of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Azerbaijan Mambetov died in
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on 18 November 2009 and was buried in Kensai cemetery in Almaty next to his wife.


Family

* Spouse — Gaziza Zhubanova, composer. People’s Artist of the USSR (1981). * Children: Dina, Aliya, Alibi, Adai. * Elder sister — Akkagaz Mambetova, stage actress. Distinguished Artiste of the Kazakh SSR (1966).


Career

Plays


Filmography


Awards and honours

* Honored Artiste of the Kazakh SSR (1961); * People's Artiste of the Kazakh SSR (1970); *
People's Artist of the USSR People's Artist of the USSR, also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union. The term is confusingly used to translate two Russian language titles: Народный арти ...
(1976); * People's Hero of Kazakhstan (2000); * Honorary Citizen of Astana (2000); * USSR State Award (1974) — "for production of Blood and Sweat by Nurpeisov"; * Baiseitova State Award of the Kazakh SSR (1965) — "for Mother’s Field play by Chinghiz Aitmatov"; *
Order of Otan The Order of Otan ( Kazakh: ''Отан ордені'', trans. ''Otan ordeni'', ''Order of the Fatherland'') is one of the highest orders of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The order is usually awarded to citizens for the following, but there have been ...
(2000); *
Order of Friendship of Peoples The Order of Friendship of Peoples () was an order of the Soviet Union, and was awarded to persons (including non-citizens), organizations, enterprises, military units, as well as administrative subdivisions of the USSR for accomplishments in s ...
; *
Order of the Red Banner of Labour The Order of the Red Banner of Labour () was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to the Soviet state and society in the fields of production, science, culture, literature, the arts, education, sports ...
.


Legacy

* A memorial plaque on the building in Almaty where Azerbaijan Mambetov lived was unveiled on the 29th of April, 2011; * Bukeikhan Street in Astana was renamed after Azerbaijan Mambetov in 2016; * Path to Glory, a book about Mambetov by journalist Nazym Saparova, was presented on March 27, 2021; * Nomad City Hall in Astana was renamed Azerbaijan Mambetov State Drama and Comedy Theater in October 2021.


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