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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Mayram Ne'matovna Isoeva (en tayiko, МарямMayram Ne'matovna Isoeva (en tayiko, Марям Неъматовна Исоева) (nacida el 1 de mayo de 1937) fue una actriz tayika de la época soviética. Nacida en la aldea de , en el , Isoeva se graduó en la escuela media de Dusambé en 1954. Dos años más tarde se matriculó en la , donde se graduó en 1960. A continuación, pasó un año en el Teatro Musical y de Comedia Pushkin de Khujand, entonces llamado Leninabad, antes de incorporarse a la plantilla de la Academia de Arte Dramático Lahuti. En 1971 se afilió al Partido Comunista de la Unión Soviética. A lo largo de su carrera, Isoeva interpretó principalmente papeles en tragedias y dramas. La primera vez que llamó la atención fue por su interpretación de Arina en de Aleksandr Ostrovsky, un papel que asumió durante sus estudios. Más tarde interpretó a Smeroldina en El rey ciervo de Carlo Gozzi y a Emilia en Otelo de William Shakespeare. También ha participado en obras de teatro de escritores tayikos, como el papel de Mavjuda en Woman's Resolve de y en dos obras de , Bakhmal en The Song of the Highlands y Tahmina en Rustam and Suhrab. A lo largo de su carrera, Isoeva también apareció en varias películas producidas por . Por su trabajo se le concedió el título de en 1979, y también fue nombrada Colaboradora Distinguida de la Educación de Tayikistán. Ganó el Premio Nohid y recibió varias medallas del gobierno, como la , la "Medalla Conmemorativa por el Centenario del Natalicio de Lenin" y la Orden Honorífica del Presidium del Soviet Supremo de Tayikistán.​ Su octogésimo cumpleaños se celebró con la proyección de algunas de sus películas en 2017.​ción de algunas de sus películas en 2017.​ , Mayram Ne'matovna Isoeva (Tajik: Марям НеъMayram Ne'matovna Isoeva (Tajik: Марям Неъматовна Исоева) (born May 1, 1937) was a Tajikistani actress of the Soviet era. Born in the village of in the Kulob District, Isoeva graduated from middle school in Dushanbe in 1954. Two years later she enrolled in the Lunacharsky Institute of Dramatic Arts, from which she graduated in 1960. She next spent a year at the Pushkin Musical and Comedy Theater in Khujand, then called Leninabad, before joining the roster of the Lahuti Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1971 she became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Isoeva played mainly roles in tragedies and dramas during her career. She first won notice for her portrayal of Arina in Poverty is No Vice by Aleksandr Ostrovsky, a role which she took on during her studies. Later roles included Smeroldina in King Stag by Carlo Gozzi and Emilia in Othello by William Shakespeare. She also appeared in plays by Tajikistani writers, including playing Mavjuda in Woman's Resolve by and roles in two plays by , Bakhmal in The Song of the Highlands and Tahmina in Rustam and Suhrab. During her career, Isoeva also appeared in a number of films produced by TajikFilm. For her work she was granted the title of People's Artist of the Tajik SSR in 1979, and she was also named a Distinguished Contributor to Tajik Education. She won the Nohid Prize, and received a number of medals from the government, including the , the Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin", and the Honorary Order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Tajikistan. Her eightieth birthday was celebrated with a showing of some of her films in 2017.th a showing of some of her films in 2017.
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