Suimenkul Chokmorov | |
Birth Date: | 9 November 1939[1] |
Birth Place: | Chong-Tash, Kirghiz SSR[2] [3] |
Occupation: | Actor |
Yearsactive: | 1969–1986 |
Suimenkul Chokmorov (Kirghiz; Kyrgyz: Сүймөнкул Чокморов, Süymönqul Çoqmorov; Russian: Суйменкул Чокморов; 9 November 1939 – 26 September 1992) was a Kyrgyz film actor born in Chong-Tash village, Kirghiz SSR (now Kyrgyzstan).[4] In 1964 he graduated from the Leningrad Academy of Arts and later taught painting and composition at the Arts School of Frunze. In 1977 he was a member of the jury at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.[5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1968 | Jamilya | Daniyar | ||
1968 | Karash Karalash ("A Shooting at the Karash Pass") | |||
1970 | Extraordinary Commissar | Nizametdin Khodzhayev | ||
1972 | Bow To The Fire | Utur-Usta | ||
1972 | Scarlet Poppies of Issyk-Kul | Karabalta | ||
1973 | I Am Tien Shan | |||
1973 | The Seventh Bullet | Maxumov | ||
1974 | The Ferocious One | Akhangul | ||
1975 | The Red Apple | Temir | ||
1975 | Dersu Uzala | Chzhan Bao | ||
1976 | The Life And Death of Ferdinand Luce | Lao | ||
1977 | Ulan | Azat Bayramov | ||
1980 | Early Cranes | Father | ||
1981 | Men Without Women | Kasym | ||
1984 | The Pitfall | Turabayev | ||
1984 | The Sunday Jorneys | (segment "Voskresnyye progulki") | ||
1984 | The First | (final film role) |