Yulduz Rizaeva, recipient of the "El-yurt Hurmati" order, was an actress and editor who participated in a number of masterpieces created in Uzbek cinema and created vivid images. She began her career as an actress at the film studio and played leading roles in several films.
Yulduz Rizaeva was born in Fergana in 1926. After graduating from the school of film actors under the Tashkent Studio (now "Uzbekfilm") in 1946, she began her career as an actress at the film studio and played leading roles in several films.
Yulduz Rizaeva participated in a number of masterpieces created in Uzbek cinema and created vivid images. The roles of Zuhra in the film "Tahir and Zuhra" and Dilbar in "The Adventures of Nasreddin" held special value in the actress's work and secured her place in the history of Uzbek cinema. Thanks to the film "Tahir and Zuhra," Yulduz Rizaeva's name was also recorded in the history of national Uzbek cinema and world cinema.
Having graduated from the Department of Theater Studies at the Tashkent Institute of Theater and Fine Arts named after A. Ostrovsky in 1953, Yulduz Rizaeva worked as an editor in the script department of the film studio, and from 1960, she worked as an editor in the dubbing group of the "Uzbekfilm" studio, while also actively participating in the dubbing of films.
For 40 years, while editing a number of films such as "The Legend of Siyavush," "King Lear," "Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession," and "Gentlemen of Fortune," Yulduz Rizaeva helped these films achieve a special polish and find a place in the hearts of viewers.
Yulduz Rizaeva's work was duly appreciated. In 1998, she was awarded the "El-yurt Hurmati" order.
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