Amina Umurzakova was an American actress who is best known for Angel wearing tubeteika (1969), Pesni Abaya (1946), and V odnom rayone (1960). She was born on March 8, 1919, in Semipalatinsk oblast, Alash Autonomy, now Abai oblast, Kazakhstan. She passed away on September 26, 2006.
Personal and Family Life
Amina Umurzakova grew up in a unique cultural environment in Kazakhstan, which influenced her later career in acting. Details about her family life remain scarce, as she often kept her personal life private. Throughout her life, she dedicated herself to her craft, contributing significantly to the film industry.
Career
Umurzakova’s acting career spanned several decades, during which she made notable appearances in various films. Her performances earned her recognition and respect within the acting community, particularly for roles that showcased her talents in portraying complex characters. She often appeared under the name A. Umurzakova in her film credits.
Death and Legacy
Amina Umurzakova died on September 26, 2006. Her legacy lives on through her films, which are cherished by audiences and serve as important cultural artifacts of her time. She is remembered not only for her talent but also for her contributions to the Kazakh film industry.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1996 | Shanhai | 6.6 | |
1991 | Mama Rosa | ||
1986 | Triple Jump of Panthera | 5.6 | |
1984 | Boysya, vrag, devyatogo syna | babushka Yerkenzhe (as A. Umurzakova) | 6.4 |
1981 | Provintsialnyy roman | Rodstvennitsa (as A. Umurzakova) | 6.1 |
1979 | Kogda uletayut kazarki | Short | |
1979 | Vkus khleba | Pozhilaya krestyanka | 6.4 |
1978 | Raushan | Short | |
1975 | Gaukhartas (Hrani Svoyu Zvezdu) | Maty (as A. Umurzakova) | |
1974 | Podsnezhniki | ||
1973 | Samye krassyvye korably | Aunt | 5.8 |
1972 | The Red Poppies of Issyk-Kul | Kempir (as A. Omurzakova) | 6.2 |
1971 | Pod palyazhchym soltsem | Aisha | |
1969 | Angel wearing tubeteika | Tana | 6.6 |
1968 | The Trail of Thousand Versts | mat Sardarbeka |