Javanshir Hadiyev (18 April 1969, Baku) - is an Azerbaijani film actor and Honored Artist of the Republic of Azerbaijan (2018).
Javanshir Hadiyev | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, Soviet Union |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1991–present |
Awards | Honored Artist of the Republic of Azerbaijan |
Life
editJavanshir Hadiyev was born in 1969 in Baku.[1] He received his secondary education at school number 126.[1] In 1986, he was admitted to the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow in the theater and film acting specialty class of the well-known Russian actor and director Aleksey Batalov.[2] In 1990, he finished his studies and returned to Azerbaijan. After arriving in Baku, he started working at the Azerbaijan State Academic Russian Drama Theater, Azerbaijan State National Youth Theater and "Yug" theaters. Later, he left the theater and continued his work as a military director in the documentary film studio of the Ministry of Defense. In 2000, he was invited to "Lider" television as a dubbing director.[2]
Activity
editJavanshir Hadiyev has portrayed characters in nearly 30 films. He first appeared in 1991 in the short comedy "An Ordinary Story" in the 162nd edition of the Mozalan film journal. In 1993, he played a role in the film "Faryad" (Scream), which was released that year.[3] In 2010, Elkhan Jafarov invited him to the film "Dolu".[3] Later, Turkish director Mehmet Ulukan invited him to his TV series "Flower of Darkness".[3] Javanshir Hadiyev appears in the TV series together with Azerbaijan People's Artist Rasim Balayev and Honored Artist Abbas Kahramanov.[2] In 2012, he received an invitation from Yegor Konchalovsky in the project "Baku, I love you" and took part in one of the leading roles under the direction of Andrey Razenkov.[2] In 2013, he appeared in the TV series "Jackal's Breath", and in 2019, he played the lead role in the Indian film "Jana, Gana, Mana".[4] In 2024, Hadiyev appeared in the action film "Vidaamuyarchi" ("Effort"), directed by Indian filmmaker Magizh Thirumeni. The film also stars famous Indian actor Ajith Kumar alongside him. The film's premiere in India is scheduled for October 31, 2024.
Javanshir Hadiyev is the head of "Georgia-Azerbaijan Cultural Relations Association".[2]
In 2024, as part of a collaborative effort by the Vietnam Film Association to strengthen Vietnam-Azerbaijan film relations, representatives of the Azerbaijani film industry, including Honored Artist and actress Gülzar Qurbanova, and Honored Artist and actor Cavanşir Hadıyev, made an official visit to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. They attended the "Golden Kite 2024" awards ceremony organized by the Vietnam Film Association from September 9 to 14.[5]
Awards
editOn August 1, 2018, he was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of Azerbaijan by the order of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan "On awarding honorary titles to cinema figures of Azerbaijan".[6]
Filmography
edit- An Ordinary Story (Mozalan, 162nd edition) (short comedy, 1991)
- Link to the film
- The Scream (film, 1993)[3]
- Hail (film, 2012)[3]
- Mystery (series, 2012)
- Flower of Darkness (TV series, 2011)[3]
- Dervish Notes (film, 2013)[3]
- Breath of the Jackal (film, 2013)
- Clay (film, 2013)
- Revenge (TV series, 2014)[1]
- Baku, I love you! (film, 2015)
- Bahram Gur (film, 2015)
- The Woman Next Door (film, 2015)[7]
- Incomplete Memories (film, 2015)
- Dance of Good and Evil (film, 2015)
- The Last Road (film, 2016)
- Not Yours (film, 2016)
- Laurel Tree (TV series, 2016)
- Karabakh letter (serial, 2016–2017)
- The Night Guest 2 (2017) (Feature)
- The Bureau (TV series, 2017, France)
- Blood Relatives (TV series, 2019)
- False Truth (TV series, 2021)
- Hidden Wound (TV series, 2023)
- Jana Gana Mana (2019, India)
- No One in This city (TV series, 2024)
- Vidaamuyarchi (film, 2024, India)[8]
References
edit- ^ a b c Tahir, Rövşən (2020-07-02). "Əməkdar artist Cavanşir Hadıyev". ucnoqta.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on 2024-08-14. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
- ^ a b c d e Azəri, Lalə (2013-08-30). ""Kino həyatımın ayrılmaz hissəsidir"". medeniyyet.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on 2024-08-14. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
- ^ a b c d e f g Babayev, Fuad; Hüseynova, Aynur (2019-08-19). "Cavanşir Hadıyev: "Tarixi filmlərimiz yoxdu"". 1905.az. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
- ^ Kamal, Sədaqət (2009-09-04). "Dərdi yaxın, özü uzaq Kəşmir..." www.anl.az. Archived from the original on 2021-10-19. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
- ^ The Azerbaijan Union of Film-makers (10 September 2024). "Azerbaijani film delegation in Vietnam". The Azerbaijan Union of Film-makers (AUF). Archived from the original on 18 September 2024. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
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