Yashar Nuri (Azerbaijani: YaÅŸar Nuri; September 3, 1951 â€" November
22, 2012) was an Azerbaijani film, television and theater actor and a
member of the Azerbaijan State Academic Drama Theatre. He appeared in
more than fifty Azeri and Soviet era films, as well as more than 100
television and stage roles.He was born in the family of actor
Mamedsadig Nuriyev and first appeared on stage at the age of 11,
playing the role of Tapdyga in the play "The Kimindir?" ("Whose
wedding is this?") At the Azerbaijan State Theater of Musical Comedy.
While studying at school, he was a child and youth programmer,
participated in drama circles. In 1968 he graduated from secondary
school No. 173 in Baku and entered the faculty of film acting of the
Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts for the course of Rza Takhmasib and
Aligeydar Alekperov. During his studies he played roles in several
productions, including "Sevil" (Balash), "Wedding" (Salmanov) and
"Guilty Without Guilt" (Neznamov). In 1972, after graduating from the
institute, he served in the army for a year and, having returned,
worked as an actor in the educational theater of the Institute. In
1974, at the invitation of the chief director of the Academic National
Drama Theater, he was accepted into the acting company of the
collective. In 1975, he married Rakhime khanum, who was a doctor. They
had two daughters (Ulkar, Ulviyya). He was sick for a long time and in
2011 was in intensive care. Yashar Nuri died on the morning of
November 22, 2012 in Baku.Nuri starred in about 50 feature films and
more than 100 television productions. Many of the television dramas in
which he starred in the main role, entered the gold fund of
Azerbaijani television. Among them,"When Roads Meet"( Yollar
görüşəndə), "Life Paths" (Ömrün yolları), "Houses Along"
(Evləri köndələn yar), ("The Disturbed Piano" ) and "Gatarda" ("In
the train")s. He appears in the films "Bayin Ogurlanmasy" ("The
Abduction of the Bridegroom"), "Yaramaz" ("Bastard"), "Jokhlama"
("Check"), "Yol Echvalates" ("Road Accident"). In addition to the
theater, Yashar Nuri collaborated with radio. He was a participant in
humorous radio programs ("Good Morning", "Evening of Laughter"). In
the film studio "Azerbaijanfilm" he voiced local films and dubbed
foreign films. Y. Nuri was also the director of a number of films and
performances. He was the director of the movie "Thank you"
(Ð¡Ð¿Ð°Ñ Ð¸Ð±Ð¾).Y. Nuri's jubilees are always held solemnly. In 1981,
in the 30-year anniversary of Y. Nuri, he was awarded the title of
People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR for the first time. In 1991, for
his role in the film "Bastard" received a state award. In 1996, for
the 45th birthday of the actor, in 2001, for the 50th anniversary,
feature films "Yashar of Our Scene" ("səhnəmizin Yaşarı"), "Yashar
is whom he is" (Yashar olduÄŸu kimi) were made. In 2011, the 60th
anniversary of Yashar Nuri was celebrated at the Azerbaijan State
Academic National Drama Theater. In 1989, he was named a People's
Artist of Azerbaijan, as the country was part of the Soviet Union at
the time, and awarded the Shohrat Order. Born in Baku on September 3,
1951, Nuri died on November 22, 2012, at the age of 61.
22, 2012) was an Azerbaijani film, television and theater actor and a
member of the Azerbaijan State Academic Drama Theatre. He appeared in
more than fifty Azeri and Soviet era films, as well as more than 100
television and stage roles.He was born in the family of actor
Mamedsadig Nuriyev and first appeared on stage at the age of 11,
playing the role of Tapdyga in the play "The Kimindir?" ("Whose
wedding is this?") At the Azerbaijan State Theater of Musical Comedy.
While studying at school, he was a child and youth programmer,
participated in drama circles. In 1968 he graduated from secondary
school No. 173 in Baku and entered the faculty of film acting of the
Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts for the course of Rza Takhmasib and
Aligeydar Alekperov. During his studies he played roles in several
productions, including "Sevil" (Balash), "Wedding" (Salmanov) and
"Guilty Without Guilt" (Neznamov). In 1972, after graduating from the
institute, he served in the army for a year and, having returned,
worked as an actor in the educational theater of the Institute. In
1974, at the invitation of the chief director of the Academic National
Drama Theater, he was accepted into the acting company of the
collective. In 1975, he married Rakhime khanum, who was a doctor. They
had two daughters (Ulkar, Ulviyya). He was sick for a long time and in
2011 was in intensive care. Yashar Nuri died on the morning of
November 22, 2012 in Baku.Nuri starred in about 50 feature films and
more than 100 television productions. Many of the television dramas in
which he starred in the main role, entered the gold fund of
Azerbaijani television. Among them,"When Roads Meet"( Yollar
görüşəndə), "Life Paths" (Ömrün yolları), "Houses Along"
(Evləri köndələn yar), ("The Disturbed Piano" ) and "Gatarda" ("In
the train")s. He appears in the films "Bayin Ogurlanmasy" ("The
Abduction of the Bridegroom"), "Yaramaz" ("Bastard"), "Jokhlama"
("Check"), "Yol Echvalates" ("Road Accident"). In addition to the
theater, Yashar Nuri collaborated with radio. He was a participant in
humorous radio programs ("Good Morning", "Evening of Laughter"). In
the film studio "Azerbaijanfilm" he voiced local films and dubbed
foreign films. Y. Nuri was also the director of a number of films and
performances. He was the director of the movie "Thank you"
(Ð¡Ð¿Ð°Ñ Ð¸Ð±Ð¾).Y. Nuri's jubilees are always held solemnly. In 1981,
in the 30-year anniversary of Y. Nuri, he was awarded the title of
People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR for the first time. In 1991, for
his role in the film "Bastard" received a state award. In 1996, for
the 45th birthday of the actor, in 2001, for the 50th anniversary,
feature films "Yashar of Our Scene" ("səhnəmizin Yaşarı"), "Yashar
is whom he is" (Yashar olduÄŸu kimi) were made. In 2011, the 60th
anniversary of Yashar Nuri was celebrated at the Azerbaijan State
Academic National Drama Theater. In 1989, he was named a People's
Artist of Azerbaijan, as the country was part of the Soviet Union at
the time, and awarded the Shohrat Order. Born in Baku on September 3,
1951, Nuri died on November 22, 2012, at the age of 61.
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