Aliagha Aghayev


Aliagha Ismayil oghlu Aghayev was a Soviet and Azerbaijani actor. He was awarded the People's Artiste of the Azerbaijan SSR. He was famous for his comedy roles.

About

Aliagha Aghayev was born on March 22, 1913, in Baku, Russian Empire. After graduating from the 7th class in 1930, he studied at a vocational school at the ship's repair plant named after the Paris Commune. 2 years later, after he completed school, he started to work in the factory. Aliagha Aliyev joined the factory's drama community. His first role was "Haji Gara" in the "Haji Gara" comedy by Mirza Fatali Akhundov.
The actor joined the State Theatre of Young Spectators collective in the late 1930s. He made his first appearance on the stage at professional theater with the Jules Verne drama "The Children of Captain Grant". The actor was admitted to the National Academic Drama Theatre in the fall of 1961. His first original role in this theatre was "Abish Surkhayevich" in Shikhali Gurbanov's comedy "We Got a Job" in 1961. A.Aghayev worked at National Academic Drama Theatre for 22 years.
A.Aghayev's some roles in Academic Theatre — "Vasin", "Allanazar", "Gulamali", "Abishov", "Naghi", "Stephano", "Rista Podorovich" and others.
He was mostly known for his "Mashadi Ibad" role in "If Not That One, Then This One" movie. His other movie roles are also so famous as "Khan", "Shikhali", cashier, storekeeper and others.
Aghayev died on November 13, 1983, in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR.

Awards

  1. Honored Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSRJune 17, 1943
  2. Order of the Red Banner of LabourJune 9, 1959
  3. People's Artiste of the Azerbaijan SSRFebruary 27, 1954

Filmography