Kazim Abdullayev
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April 6, 1953
Kazim Enver oglu Abdullayev | |
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| Born | Kazim Enver oglu Abdullayev April 6, 1953 |
| Education | Drama and Film Acting faculty, Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts |
| Alma mater | Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1976–present |
| Employers |
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| Awards | People's Artiste (2019) |
Kazim Enver oglu Abdullayev (6 April 1953, Baku) is an Azerbaijani actor.[1]
As soon as Kazim graduated from secondary school, at the age of 17, he entered the Drama and Film Acting faculty of the Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts. He was accepted into the class of Adil Isgandarov, who created his own school in the Azerbaijani theater and headed the Academic National Drama Theater for many years.
Kazim, who graduated in 1974, began his career as an actor at the Huseyn Arablinski Sumgait State Drama Theater in 1976. At the same time, he played Manaf in Jamal Yusifzadeh's play Səhər qatarı.[2] Since Kazim Abdullayev lived in Baku and was tired of traveling from Baku to Sumgayit every day, he decided to join the Baku Municipal Theater in January 1996.[3]
He eventually became a People's Artiste in 2019.[4] His lack of earning the title earlier was criticized by certain media outlets who felt that he deserved the title.[5][3]