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Marziyya Davudova : ウィキペディア英語版
Marziyya Davudova

Marziyya Yusuf qizi Davudova, also spelled Marziya Davudova, ((アゼルバイジャン語: Mərziyyə Davudova)) (25 November 1901 – 6 January 1962) was an Azerbaijani actress, People's Artist of USSR (1949).
==Life and career==
Marziyya Davudova was born in Astrakhan, Russia, and graduated from the Jamiyyat-i Kheyriyya Islamiyya school. In 1917, she debuted as an actress at the local Tatar Drama Theatre. In 1918, 16-year-old Davudova's incredible talent was noticed by Azerbaijani actor Huseyn Arablinski who was visiting Astrakhan at the time. After the play and a short interview, Arablinski invited Davudova to pursue an acting career in Baku.〔 (The World is a Window ) by Kifayat Rzaqizi. ''Customs News'', 25 April 2003. Retrieved January 10, 2007〕 In 1920, she settled in Azerbaijan and began acting at the Azerbaijan State Academic Drama Theatre. Many of her early roles portrayed the government-propagated heroic and independent image of the new-era Soviet woman, as seen in ''Sevil'' by Jafar Jabbarli, ''Hayat'' by Mirza Ibrahimov, ''Lyubov Yarovaya'' by Konstantin Trenyov, etc.〔 (The Pearl of the Azerbaijani Scene ) by Veta Nadirova. ''Nash Vek'', 15 June 2006. Retrieved January 10, 2007〕 In 1949, Marziyya Davudova became People's Artist of the USSR. Throughout her career, she also starred in films such as ''Bakhtiyar'', ''Haji Gara'', ''Bir aila'', ''Bakinin ishiglari'', ''Bir mahallali iki oghlan'', ''Koroghlu'', ''Asl dost'', etc.〔 (Heroes of the Field of Art ) by Flora Khalilzadeh. ''Azerbaijan News''. Retrieved January 10, 2007〕 Her last role was that of the Mother in a theatre play based on Alexis Parnis's ''Aphrodite's Island'' in 1961.
Marziyya Davudova was married to actor and director Abbas Mirza Sharifzadeh. She was the mother of actress Firangiz Sharifova and great-grandmother of Eurovision 2011 winner Eldar Gasimov. She died in Baku.
The Mingachevir State Drama Theatre is named after Davudova.

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