Tamara Shakirova: biography and creativity

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Tamara Shakirova: biography and creativity
Tamara Shakirova: biography and creativity

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Tamara Shakirova - one of the most famous Uzbek actresses of the USSR, beloved by the audience for the films "Leningraders, my children", "Rebellious" and "Fiery Roads". How did the career of the actress begin, what films did she star in, how did her personal life develop?

Biography

Shakirova Tamara Khalimovna was born on November 26, 1955 in Tashkent (Uzbekistan). As a student of the eighth grade, Tamara often went to the Uzbekfilm film studio, as she was very fond of cinema, including watching how it was created. During the filming of the film "Blind Rain", director Anatoly Kabulov noticed her: the young actress, who was supposed to play the small role of a student taking an exam, forgot all the words, and Kabulov turned to Tamara for help. He recalled her as "a thin, big-eyed girl with tight black braids," who readily agreed to play in the episode. Tamara did a great job, doing what was required of her from the first take. Thus began the acquaintance of the future actress with cinema.

Young Tamara Shakirova
Young Tamara Shakirova

Earlycreativity

In 1971, after bit parts in several films, Tamara Shakirova played her first major role in Ali Khamraev's film "Without Fear", which tells about an Uzbek village in the early twentieth century. Tamara's heroine is Gulsara's girlfriend who fights against the old regime for her rights given to her by the revolution. This role made the star of "Uzbekfilm" out of the aspiring actress. After graduating from school in 1972, Tamara was immediately enrolled in the staff of the film studio. Simultaneously with the filming, the girl received a correspondence acting education at the Ostrovsky Tashkent Theater Institute from 1974 to 1976. During the 70s, the young actress starred in more than ten films, playing the same type of roles of oriental girls and girls, willful and courageous, leading the struggle for independence.

Tamara Shakirova, photo
Tamara Shakirova, photo

Serious roles

The director Shukhrat Abbasov helped Tamara Shakirova get out of this role by inviting her to his serial film "Fiery Roads", which tells about the life of the Uzbek poet and revolutionary Khamza Hakimzade Niyazi. Tamara played the role of Yulduzhon, the unwilling wife of a we althy merchant, secretly in love with the protagonist Hamza. Seventeen episodes of the film were released from 1978 to 1984. Tamara started filming as a 23-year-old girl, and finished them as a 30-year-old woman. Tamara herself admitted that these shootings made her a real actress. The length of the story allowed her to fully experience her character and unleash her full dramatic potential.

Simultaneously with filming inseries Tamara Shakirova continued to act in regular films. In 1980, the film "Leningraders, my children" was released, and in 1981 - "Rebellious", for the roles in which the actress was awarded the Khamza State Prize in the Uzbek SSR. In addition to the works shot at Uzbekfilm, Tamara Shakirova's filmography includes films of Russian, Tajik, Azerbaijani and German production. Throughout her career, the Uzbek actress starred in more than forty films, in 1983 she was awarded the Honored Artist of the Uzbek SSR. The last film with the participation of Shakirova was the picture "Adorable Baby with a Golden Heart", released in 1998.

Tamara Shakirova
Tamara Shakirova

Private life

Tamara Shakirova was married to Uzbek actor Otabek Ganiev, in 1978 the couple had daughters Rayhon and Nasiba. Raykhon Ganieva followed in the footsteps of her parents - she is a popular singer and Honored Artist of Uzbekistan.

It is not known why the actress decided to leave the cinema at the age of 42. Someone believes that she already had cancer at that time, which progressed very slowly, but perhaps she was just tired and decided to devote her life to her family - she attended every concert of her daughter Raykhon and loved spending time with her grandchildren.

Tamara Shakirova died on February 22, 2012 at the age of 56.

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