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Name
  
Hamida Omarova

Role
  
Actress

Movies
  
Caucasia


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Education
  
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography

Parents
  
Nasiba Omarova, Mammad Omarov

Hamida Omarova and family photos with friends and relatives


Hamida Mammad qizi Omarova (Azerbaijani: Həmidə Ömərova, born 25 April 1957 in Baku) is an Azerbaijani actress.

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Early life

Hamida Omarova was born to a family of teachers, Mammad and Nasiba Omarov. Her parents met at university where both of them studied foreign languages, and went on to have four children, three of whom died in their infancy. When Hamida was born, her parents visited the Sufi Hamid shrine in Qazakh and after being sure the newborn would survive, they named her after the sanctuary. Following her parents' divorce in 1960 and her father's permanent departure to his native Gazakh, Hamida Omarova was raised by her mother and grandmother. After graduating from high school she enrolled at Baku State University to study philology. While finishing her first year in 1975, she entered an academic contest along with other 300 people and was among the 15 contestants who were admitted to the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow.

Career

Omarova's first role was in a short film entitled The Dentist in 1977. Since then, she starred in over 30 films and became the most successful Azerbaijani actress of the decade performing at times in up to 4 movie shootings simultaneously. In Russia, she is known mostly for acting in Yuli Gusman's film Gorkhma, saninlayam / Не бойся, я с тобой ("Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You", 1981), staged in Gakh, Azerbaijan. Her performance was rewarded with numerous awards including that of a People's Artist of Azerbaijan. With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Azerbaijan's movie industry experienced severe decline. This became both a career decay and a psychological ordeal for Omarova. After going through a period of depression, she got married in 1992 and gave birth to a son. At the same time, she hosted the late night show Retro, a weekly review of classic movies from Azerbaijan and abroad. In 2006 Omarova was elected President of the Azerbaijani Union of Cinematographers.

Filmography

Actress
2017
Pray for Zahra (Short)
2013
Ne boysya, ya s toboy! 1919 as
Telli
2007
Kavkaz
1998
Otel otagi as
Rafiqa (as Hamida Ömarova)
1992
Kodeks molchaniya-2
1991
Müqaddas oda yanaram as
Zahra
1991
Shirbalanin mähäbbäti as
Nazly
1991
Qäzälxan (TV Movie) as
Xanim
1989
Rodnyye berega as
Zivar
1986
Ya ey nravlyus as
Telli
1986
Country Walk as
Tamara
1985
Arsinmalçi (Short)(as Hamida Ömarova)
1985
Humayin yuxusu (Short) as
Humay (voice)
1985
Bayramda yagis (Short) as
Qiz
1982
Serebristyy furgon as
Madina
1982
Babamizin babasinin babasi as
Zeynab (as Hamida Ömarova)
1982
Nizami
1982
Azabli yollar as
Nurzad
1981
Üzeyir ömrü (as Ömarova Hamida)
1981
Ne boysya, ya s toboy (TV Movie) as
Telly (as G. Omarova)
1981
Yol Ähvalati as
Zümrüd
1980
Khochu ponyat as
Cinara
1980
Qizil uçurum
1980
Vah! (Short) as
Fatma

References

Hamida Omarova Wikipedia