
Nurmukhan Zhanturin
Born
April 22, 1928
Died
May 2, 1990 (62 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Nurmukhan Zhanturin was born in the settlement of Kondaurovo, Guriev Region (now known as Atyrau Region, Kazakhstan) on April 22, 1928. At the age of 14 he started working as an operator's assistant in a Guriev oil prospecting group, and later attended motion picture operator courses in Alma-Ata. He graduated from Alma-Ata Movie School in 1950 and the Acting Dept. of the Ostrovsky Institute of Performing Arts (Tashkent) in 1952[4] and soon joined Auezov Theater. His first screen roles go back to 1948, while 1967 saw Zhanturin officially employed at Kazakhfilm Studios. He returned to the theater in 1988 and continued to work there until his death in 1990.
Zhanturin's best-known roles include Chokan Valikhanov (eponymous play by Sabit Mukanov), Kodar (Kozy Korpesh — Bayan Sulu by Gabit Musirepov), Kebek and Syrym (Enlik-Kebek and Karakoz by Mukhtar Auezov), Arman (One Tree Does Not Make a Forest by Abdilda Tazhibaev), Kaben (Unquenchable Fire by Zeinulla Kabdulov), Sanzhan (Unfunny Comedy by Akim Tarazi), Doctor (The Forgotten Man by Nâzım Hikmet), Sintaro (A Woman's Life by Kaoru Morimoto), Molière (The Cabal of Hypocrites by Mikhail Bulgakov), as well as Iago and Macbeth in Shakespeare's Othello and Macbeth (the latter in a production at the Seifullin Theater in Karaganda).
Mark Donskoy spotted Zhanturin's talent when scouting the Central Asia for actors for his movie Alitet Leaves for the Hills (after a 1950 novel by Syomushkin). Nurmukhan played the role of a young man named Tumatuge. This first screen role paved his way to popularity. Nurmukhan's other well-known roles included Kerim (Daughter of the Steppes, 1954), Dzhoomart (Saltanat, 1955), Alzhanov (On the Wild Coast of the Irtysh, 1959), Abakir (Heat, 1962), Tagay (Dzhura, 1964), Tanabay (The Trotter's Gait, 1968), Ablaykhanov (The End of the Ataman, 1970), Kurmangazy (Kurmangazy, 1974). He first appeared as Shoqan Walikhanov in the 1957 movie His Time Will Come (directed by Mazhit Begalin). Zhanturin's eponymous role in Sultan Baybars brought him a prize for Special Achievements in Acting (shared with Nonna Mordyukova) at Sozvezdie-90 USSR national festival. He performed a total of more than 50 roles on screen

Surzhekey: Angel of Death
1991

Sultan Beybars
Sultan Baybars
1989

Beybars
Sultan Beybars
1989

Amulanga
1988

Bizzare World of Hopes and Dreams
1988

Prince Danylo Halytskyi
Batu Khan
1987

Golden Woman
дядя Евдей
1987

Fly, Crane
1985

Fear, Enemy, the Ninth Son
Tasbol
1984

The Invincible
Dshuma
1983

The Salty River of Childhood
Зейнулла-ата
1983

White Shaman
1982

Native Steppes
1982

Grandma the General
1982

A Month to Think
1980

The Decisive Battle
1979

The Treasure of the Black Mountains
1979

The Wolverine's Trail
1979

Roads of Fire
(3 episodes)
1979

Жнецы
Keldenov
1979

My Love Is in the Third Year
1976
Genie's Space Adventures
1975

Beloved
1975

The Choice
1975

Steppe Roar
1975
Epiphany
Voice
1973

The Seventh Bullet
1973

Where the Mountains are White
1973

Listen, on the Other Side
Kamutabara
1972

Nomadic Front
Лопзон
1972

White Square
Bit part
1971

The End of Ataman
Ablaikhanov
1970

Goodbye, Gyulsary!
1969

Road of a Thousand Miles
Sardarbek
1968
Everyone Has Their Own Path
Mambet Asankhanov
1965

Plane Tree on the Rock
Ilyas
1965

Dzhura
Tagay
1964

Heat
Abakir
1963

On the Wild Coast of the Irtysh
Alzhanov
1959

Squall
1958

His Time Will Come
1958

The First Echelon
1956

A Poem About Love
Kodar
1954

Daughter of the Steppes
1954

Zhambyl
1953

Alitet Leaves for the Hills
1950