Nargisa Abdullaeva

Nargisa Abdullaeva

Russian actress
Date of Birth: 02.10.1981
Country: Uzbekistan

Content:
  1. Childhood and Early Life
  2. Education and Theater Career
  3. Struggles in Moscow
  4. Breakthrough at Teatr.doc
  5. Moscow Theater and Film Career
  6. Film Work
  7. Personal Life
  8. Recent Developments

Childhood and Early Life

Nargisa Abdullaevawas born on October 2, 1981, in Bekabad, Uzbekistan, the fourth child of musician and doctor Abdullaevs. She has shared glimpses into her childhood through her "Big Story of a Little Girl," recalling the love and support of her grandparents, who survived two wars and the Jewish Holocaust. Abdullaeva's striking features are attributed to her great-grandmother, Fatya.

Education and Theater Career

After graduating high school, Abdullaeva joined a music college and night school. Later, she moved to Tashkent to study at the School-Studio of Dramatic Art at Mark Weil's "Ilkhom" Theater. She made her stage debut at a young age and quickly rose to become the theater's leading star. However, tragedy struck when her mentor was killed and her mother fell ill. In search of a better climate, Abdullaeva moved to Crimea for a short period.

Struggles in Moscow

When Abdullaeva arrived in Moscow, she faced challenges in finding work as an actress. Despite her talent, her non-Slavic appearance hindered her from being cast in theaters. She worked various odd jobs, including as an operator, administrator, cashier, and cleaner.

Breakthrough at Teatr.doc

A turning point came in 2014 when Abdullaeva auditioned for Teatr.doc. Though initially dismissed as unstable, she impressed another director, Anastasia Patlai, with her past theater experience. She was cast in the documentary project "Outside the Theater/What If I Don't?"

Moscow Theater and Film Career

Abdullaeva eventually found success at the Moscow Puppet Theater, where she played the lead role in "Africa." Thanks to her agent's efforts, she began receiving film offers. She has since collaborated with the Snarc Children's Theater, taught and directed at integrated theater studios, and participated in various artistic endeavors.

Film Work

Abdullaeva's filmography includes Uzbek films like "Is This Paradise?" and Russian series such as "Salam Maсква." She gained recognition for her role in the award-winning drama "Ivan Son Amiran."

Personal Life

Abdullaeva is divorced and has a son named Volodya. She has openly shared her experiences with men, expressing her frustration with their competitiveness and tendency to treat women as objects of conquest.

Recent Developments

In March 2024, Abdullaeva returned from Crimea, where she had lived and worked. She emphasized her multifaceted skills as an actor, playwright, director, trainer, and theater studio manager. She has since starred in "Hoffman's Tales," playing a supporting role as an Uzbek woman.

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