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Tattybübü Tursunbayeva (Kyrgyz: Таттыбүбү Турсунбаева, [tɑttɯbyby tursunbɑjeva]; 12 July 1944, Chayek village, Jumgal District, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan – 21 December 1981) was a well-known artist of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR, and a member of the Soviet cinematographer's union and Kyrgyzstan's theatre guild. She studied in Chayek village's Russian middle school. In 1960, when she was 16, she was recorded for the first time in the short feature "Salima's Song". At the age of 17, she got into the acting department at A. N. Ostrovsky Theatre Institute in Tashkent.

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  • Tattybübü Tursunbayeva (Kyrgyz: Таттыбүбү Турсунбаева, [tɑttɯbyby tursunbɑjeva]; 12 July 1944, Chayek village, Jumgal District, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan – 21 December 1981) was a well-known artist of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR, and a member of the Soviet cinematographer's union and Kyrgyzstan's theatre guild. She studied in Chayek village's Russian middle school. In 1960, when she was 16, she was recorded for the first time in the short feature "Salima's Song". At the age of 17, she got into the acting department at A. N. Ostrovsky Theatre Institute in Tashkent. In 1966 she joined the Kyrgyz state academic drama theatre's troupe. She played in more than thirty classical Soviet and world plays by writers such as Shakespeare, Lope de Vega, García Lorca, Chingiz Aytmatov, Mohammed Karim, and —for example, Romeo and Juliet, The House of Bernarda Alba, , Asel / Delbirim, Anvar (Russian: Восхождение на Фудзияму / Kyrgyz: Фудзиямадагы кадыр түн), etc. She also appeared in a number of movies. (en)
  • Tattybübü Tursunbajewa (ros.: Таттыбюбю Турсунбаева; kirg.: Таттыбүбү Турсунбаева; 12 lipca 1944 – 21 grudnia 1981) – kirgiska aktorka teatralna i filmowa, uhonorowana tytułem Zasłużonej Artystki Kirgiskiej SRR. (pl)
  • Таттыбюбю Турсунбаева (кирг. Таттыбүбү Турсунбаева; 12 июля 1944, Чаек, Тянь-Шанская область — 21 декабря 1981, Фрунзе) — советская актриса театра и кино, заслуженная артистка Киргизской ССР, член Союза кинематографистов СССР и Союза театральных деятелей Киргизской ССР. (ru)
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  • Tattybübü Tursunbajewa (ros.: Таттыбюбю Турсунбаева; kirg.: Таттыбүбү Турсунбаева; 12 lipca 1944 – 21 grudnia 1981) – kirgiska aktorka teatralna i filmowa, uhonorowana tytułem Zasłużonej Artystki Kirgiskiej SRR. (pl)
  • Таттыбюбю Турсунбаева (кирг. Таттыбүбү Турсунбаева; 12 июля 1944, Чаек, Тянь-Шанская область — 21 декабря 1981, Фрунзе) — советская актриса театра и кино, заслуженная артистка Киргизской ССР, член Союза кинематографистов СССР и Союза театральных деятелей Киргизской ССР. (ru)
  • Tattybübü Tursunbayeva (Kyrgyz: Таттыбүбү Турсунбаева, [tɑttɯbyby tursunbɑjeva]; 12 July 1944, Chayek village, Jumgal District, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan – 21 December 1981) was a well-known artist of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR, and a member of the Soviet cinematographer's union and Kyrgyzstan's theatre guild. She studied in Chayek village's Russian middle school. In 1960, when she was 16, she was recorded for the first time in the short feature "Salima's Song". At the age of 17, she got into the acting department at A. N. Ostrovsky Theatre Institute in Tashkent. (en)
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  • Tattybübü Tursunbajewa (pl)
  • Tattybübü Tursunbayeva (en)
  • Турсунбаева, Таттыбуу (ru)
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