
Mukhtar Bakhtygereev
Born
June 15, 1933
Died
June 13, 1999 (65 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Kazakh SSR, USSR, [now Kazakhstan]
He began working on the stage of the Atyrau Drama Theater. Among the roles performed on this stage: Baymagambet ("Millionaire" by G. Mustafin), Kodar ("Kozы Korpesh — Bayan Sulu" by G. Musrepov), Petruchio ("Asauga — Tusa" by William Shakespeare), Andamas ("Maira" by M. Akinzhanov and K. Kuanishlaev). After graduating from the Almaty Theater School (1956), he performed on the stage of the Kazakh TЮZ, where he played the roles of Akyn ("Karagoz Karindasym" by Z. Zhumakhanov), Asanbay ("Bizdin Gani" by Sh. Kusaynov), Karasai ("Shuga" by B. Mayliya), Kudiar ("Akböpe" by I. Bayzakov), Nuri ("Apenda" by P. Hikmet), Kunanbay ("Zhas Abay"), Osman ("Tau Kyz" by R. Gamzatov), Dervish ("Ai Tutylgan Tyn" by M. Karim), Klavdia ("Hamlet" by W. Shakespeare), Ilyas ("Armanym — Asel" by Ch. Aitmatov), Dogala ("Alua" by M. Auzov, State Prize of Kazakhstan, 1984), and others.
Known For

Abai
Суиндак
1995

The Eastern Corridor, or the Software Racket...
Sklep
1990

Persecution
1989

Plot
1989

Valley of the Ancestors
1989

Fools Train
1989

Roads Converged
1987

Turksib
1986
After Two Springs
1985

Goodbye, Medeo
1982

Three Days of a Holiday
1982

Kids Tricks
1981

A Provincial Romance
1981

The Silver Horn of Ala-Tau
1980

A Special Day
начальник ВОХРа
1972

Shok and Sher
1972

White Square
Zhukeme
1971

Dzhamilya
Osmon
1969

Journey to Childhood
1968

Звучи, там-там!
1968

Тишина
Нартай
1961

Far in the Mountains
Культемир
1958

An Unquiet Spring
1956