Tajikistani actress of the Soviet era.Born in Khujand, Baqoeva began
her career in 1927 by joining the traveling theater of Bukhara; she
later joined the roster of the Lahuti State Academy of Dramatic Arts.
In 1939 she became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union. She played many varied roles throughout her career, in works by
both Tajikistani and foreign writers. Among these were Marina Mniszech
in Boris Godunov by Aleksandr Pushkin; Lady Milford in Intrigue and
Love by Friedrich Schiller; Jannatkhon in Slander by Saidmurodov and
Ismoilov; Qumri in The Red Club Wielders by Sotim Ulughzoda; Tahmina
in Rustam and Suhrab by Abdushukur Pirmuhammadzoda; Emilia in Othello;
Ogudolova in Without a Dowry by Aleksandr Ostrovsky; Belina in The
Imaginary Invalid by Molière; Khovakhola and Muhtola in A Mother's
Heart and The Eve of the 28th by Jalol Ikromi; Ganna Likhta in The
Prisoners' Plot by Nikolai Virta; Happiness by Saidmurudov and Rabiev;
Jahokhola in Arshin Mal Alan by Uzeyir Hajibeyov; Modari Jamila in The
Rich Man and the Servant by Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi; Modar in
Celebration by Sanad Ghani and two roles by William Shakespeare,
Emilia in Othello and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. The latter was among
her most well-regarded performances during her career. She also dubbed
films, and played roles on television and radio. For her work Baqoeva
was named a People's Artist of the Tajik SSR in 1941. She received the
Order of the Red Banner of Labor twice; she also received the Order of
the Badge of Honour and the Order of the Presidium of the Supreme
Soviet of Tajikistan. She died in Dushanbe. Gulchehra Baqoeva country, Place Of Birth, Marriage, Money Factor, Waist Hip, Dress, Hair Shape
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