- Source: Safura Ibrahimova
Safura Aghabala gizi Ibrahimova (Azerbaijani: Səfurə Ağabala qızı İbrahimova, December 27, 1938 — December 21, 2020) was an Azerbaijani film and theater actress, People's Artiste of Azerbaijan (2002), laureate of the State Prize of the Azerbaijan SSR (1984).
Biography
Safura Ibrahimova was born on December 27, 1938, in Baku. In 1955–1960, she worked at "Stalinneft", at secondary school No. 44, and joined the drama club. In 1960, she joined the drama and film acting department of the Azerbaijan State Theater Institute. While studying in the first year, she was invited to play the role of Khatira in the play "Mother's Heart" by Islam Safarli, which was in the repertoire of the Academic National Drama Theatre. After that, the student-actress, who played several more roles, joined the troupe of the Academic Theater on November 1, 1961. Safura Ibrahimova worked in this theater until 2005.
In 1967, during the time of the USSR, during the Nowruz holiday, the first spring girl was Safura Ibrahimova. The actress died on December 21, 2020.
Awards
People's Artiste of Azerbaijan — December 24, 2002
Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR — June 1, 1974
State Prize of the Azerbaijan SSR — April 27, 1984
References
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- Eldar Gasımov
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- List of people from Baku
- The Darvish Detonates Paris
- Sevil (1970 film)
- Azerbaijani pop music
- Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011
- Eldar Gasimov