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Name
  
Mirzaagha Aliyev

Full Name
  
Mirzaagha Ali oghlu Aliyev

Born
  
1883
Hovsan (Baku)

Died
  
October 25, 1954, Baku, Azerbaijan

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Mirza Agha Aliyev (Azerbaijani: Mirzəaga Əliyev; 1883, Hovsan (Baku) - October 25, 1954, Baku) was an Azerbaijani actor. People's Artist of USSR (1949). The winner of two Stalin Prize of the second degree (1943, 1948).

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Biography

Born to a rural family, Mirza Agha received his first education at a Muslim religious school, and later completed a Russian-Muslim school in Baku. His career was deeply influenced by Azerbaijani theatrical figures, Najaf bey Vezirov and Jahangir Zeynalov, and his first role was that of Shahmar bey in "Musibeti Fakhraddin" by N. Vezirov.

In 1906-1907, M. A. Aliyev headed the "Hamiyyat" theatrical group, which made shows mostly in industrial districts. In 1912, for his revolutionary activity, he was exiled to Astrakhan by the Tsarist authorities. In 1912-1916, he made several shows in cities along Volga River, Tiflis, Erivan, and various towns in Iran and Turkey. His most classical role was the character of Isgandar in "The Dead Men" ("Olulər") satirical comedy by Jalil Mammadguluzade, performed in Baku in 1916.

After the Sovietization of Azerbaijan, M. A. Aliyev organized the "Free Critical and Promotional Theatre" in Baku, and from 1924 till the end of his life worked at the Azerbaijani State Dramatical Theatre. Aliyev was also known as a cinema actor, and played in "In the name of God" ("Bismillah"), "Haji Qara", "The Game of Love" ("Məhəbbət Oyunu"), "The Diamond" ("Almaz"), "The Lights of Baku" ("Bakinin Isiqlari") and several other films.

Personal life

He was briefly married to actress Govhar Gaziyeva.

References

Mirzaagha Aliyev Wikipedia