
Hasanagha Turabov
Acting
Biography
Hasanagha Turabov (Azerbaijani: Həsənağa Turabov, Russian: Гасанага Турабов, 1938 in Baku – 2003 in Baku) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet actor, who starred in leading roles in numerous Azerbaijani films, including "My Seven Sons", "Babek".
Born: March 24, 1938
Place of Birth: Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR
Known For

The Avenger of Ganjabasar
The film is about the rebellion in Ganja in 1919-1920 at the head of Gatir Mammad.

Additional Trace
A young woman has been murdered in one of the apartments. Prosecutor Babaev goes to the scene of the crime. He must find the killer, Nargiz, and investigate the motive for the crime, together with homicide investigator Yagubov.

The Bay of Happiness
The film is about the first oil-well in the world in the world in the 1920th.

Fair Wind
Jan Vacek, a revolutionary of Czech origin, organizes the retreat of communist troops in Baku after the Bolshevik Revolution, following the fall of the local commune...

The Strange Man
A young lawyer named Vakil Ahmed earned the nickname "The Oddball" for his honest and truthful words, as well as the purity of his soul. Many people in society give and receive bribes, including Vakil Ahmed, which causes him to lose his faith. Thanks to the worker Salim, Vakil Ahmed is released from prison.

An Ice in a Warm Sea
The old shipyard repairman ust-Nazar returned to work after an illness. They were already preparing to see the old man off to retirement. But Ust-Nazar was able to convince his superiors of his efficiency, and they instructed him to repair the old boat. By spring, the boat was ready for sailing. When a huge ice floe threatened the oil rig during an ice break, the old man, without thinking about his own life, went with a battering ram to the ice block.

Legend of Gumushgol
The life of the protagonist of the film, Farid, changes completely after what happened in a mountain village, where a pedestrian escaped from the responsibility, which he thought was dead.

Nizami
The historical film about great Azerbaijan poet and philosopher Nizami Ganjavi's life.

Wait for Me
The film is about village boy who became an enlisment officer and came back to Garabagh and fell in love with bey's daughter.

Long Live, Girls
The plot of the film is based on real events that took place in the summer of 1958 on one of the beaches of Absheron, when Tofik Huseynov, a schoolboy from Baku, drowned in the sea while saving drowning children. The film begins before the opening credits: on a deserted beach by the raging sea, a young man, exhausted, pulls drowning girls out of the waves. One, then another, then a third... Then he rushes for the fourth, but drowns with her.
Filmography
as Ismail
as Dadash
as Hasan
as Naghiyev
as Colonel
as Gazanfar Mamedovich
as Rauf
as Prime Minister
as Jalil Mammadguluzadeh / Jalil's Father
as Salim
as Ağazəki
as Asad
as Nabi
as Nurjabbar
as Nachalnik otdela
as Muzaffari
as Three-Eyed Jafar
as Ali
as Hasan
as Baghir
as Afshin
as Arif
as General
as Feyzulla Kabirlinski
as Rashid
as Khudayar
as Alizadeh
as Rashid
as Murad
as Gadirov
as Rahman (voice)
as Nijat
as Mehdi
as Adil
as Salimov
as Bicherakhov
as Shamsi
as Standartenführer (voice)
as Kamran
as Fazilov
as Khalil
as Ogtay's Colleague
as Garay Bey
as Rustamov
as Guliyev
as Sasha / Teymur (voice)
as Huseyn
as Huseyn