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Lutfali Amir oglu Abdullayev ( az, Lütfəli Abdullayev) (22 March 1914, Nukha, Elisabethpol Governorate – 9 December 1973,
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) was an Azerbaijani theatre and film actor.


Career

Lutfali Abdullayev was born into a merchant family in the city of Nukha, presently known as Shaki. He developed his interest towards acting while watching touring actors perform on the stage of local theatres. Actor
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noticed young Abdullayev's fondness and suggested that he be sent to
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to learn about theatre from prominent Azerbaijani actors. At the age of 14, he started attending vocal classes and learning to play the horn at the
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In 1939, he became a trouper at the
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where he worked until his death. Comedy became the main genre of his acting. Main roles in classic Azerbaijani films (such Vali in ''Arshin Mal Alan'' (1945); Balaoglan in the 1956 screen version of Uzeyir Hajibeyov's musical comedy ''O olmasin, bu olsun'' ("Not That One, Then This One"); Zulumov in ''Ahmad haradadir?'' ("Where is Ahmad?", 1965), etc.) gained Abdullayev great fame. He was reportedly compared to Igor Ilyinsky by Russian critics.Celebrity Series: Remembering Lutfali Abdullayev
. ''Iki Sahil''.
He would often receive role offerings from various Russian theatres but chose to turn them down because of his poor command of the
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.


Personal life

In 1942, Lutfali Abdullayev met 17-year-old Sevda Pepinova and four years later the two hatched plans to marry. However Pepinova's mother strongly opposed to this marriage due to class differences. Abdullayev was the son of a merchant and had no undergraduate degree, whereas Sevda came from a family of aristocrats whose wealth was largely expropriated as a result of Sovietization: her father
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, former minister of labour of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan (ADR), became subject to repression under Stalin and was executed in 1937, and her mother was the daughter of
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, vice-speaker of Parliament of ADR. It was not until 1956, when Pepinova's mother lying on her deathbed agreed to this marriage. Lutfali Abdullayev lived with his wife for the next 17 years and fathered two daughters, Gulnara and Khurshud.


See also

* List of People's Artistes of the Azerbaijan SSR


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Abdullayev, Lutfali 1914 births 1973 deaths People from Shaki, Azerbaijan People from Elizavetpol Governorate People's Artistes of the Azerbaijan SSR Recipients of the Stalin Prize Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour Azerbaijani male film actors Azerbaijani male stage actors Soviet Azerbaijani people Soviet male film actors Soviet male stage actors Burials at II Alley of Honor