
Tsaagani Tsegmed
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1905
Place of Birth: Saikhan, Bulgan province, Mongolia
Known For

To My Father in Ulaаnbaatar
He expressed the idea that this issue should be a universal concern, while clearly stating that the care of parents has a special role in the development of children's morals.

Mighty Prince
This film revolves around Choghtu Khong Tayiji, a 17th century Mongolian prince who waged a campaign of independence against Tibetan and Manchu forces.

The Golden Ger
Herder Pagwa lives in a hut in a valley of beautiful flowers, where he hoards a mysterious chest whose secret is not revealed even to his three sons. The elder two believe that the chest is filled with gold and precious stones, so they break it open. From then on, water floods the valley, the earth withers and the people and animals start dying of thirst. The youngest son seeks out the wise Arat to ask for advice.

Sin and Virtue
This film shows the pain and heartbreak of a young couple who recognize the nature of their teacher, a monk who hides the evils of the world under the guise of Buddhist preaching, discover the evil of the old society, and seek the holy path of free life. WRITTEN BY D. Written based on the classic story of Natsagdorji "Tears of Lambugai".

First Lesson
The story is based on the historical events of Gongor, a national hero who successfully performed his duty as a border guard. The fact that he played the hero Gongor himself in the main role helped to convince the audience of the fact that it became a movie. The fact that Sh. Gongor is fighting alone and winning against the enemies who violated the border has a tone that preserves the traditional characteristics of the Mongolian folk epic hero.

Pack of Wolves
In the 1940s, a group of people on the mission of Japanese intelligence carried out sabotage activities against the revolutionaries. In this complicated period, the anti-revolutionary policies of the anti-revolutionaries and the responsibility of the people's vigilance protection organization were high. Dardulam and her husband Danzan were able to express the meaning of the film interestingly through the events of a family's life. is. The script was written by D. Namdag based on the idea of one of his famous plays.

End of Ambivalence
Russia and Mongolian warriors were shouldered through a good man's ways and struggles in a good man's ways of struggles in a good man's ways and struggles in a good man's way.

His Name Is Sukhe-Bator
The film tells about the founder of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, the leader of the Mongolian People's Revolution - Damdin Sukhe-Bator.

The Awakening
In 1928, when scientific hospitals were introduced to Mongolia, the Russian female doctors who came to rural areas and the famous local maarambas overcame old customs, opinions, and religious influences, and showed how people's views were changed and a new morality was formed in their minds.
Filmography
as Uncredit
as Nyamjav
as Pagwa
as Old watchman
as Dash
as Tsogt taij
as Prince Erdene / Xu Shuzheng
as Soldier
as Shushmaa