Talgat Nigmatulin

Talgat Nigmatulin

Deceased · Born: Mar 5, 1949 · Died: Feb 11, 1985

1980
1973
1972

Personal Details

BornMar 5, 1949 Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR [now Uzbekistan]
Spouse
  • Larissa Kandalova

  • Halima Hasanova

  • Venera Nigmatulina

    ( May 18, 2025 to Feb 11, 1985 )

Biography

Talgat Nigmatulin, a remarkably talented and multifaceted personality, burst onto the global scene on March 5, 1949, within the culturally vibrant and dynamic metropolis of Tashkent, situated in the then-Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, a constituent republic of the vast and intricate Soviet Union, a geographical area that would ultimately transform into the independent nation of Uzbekistan, a country boasting a storied past and a distinctive cultural legacy.

Nigmatulin's remarkable journey as a thespian and wordsmith was marked by a steady stream of exceptional portrayals in a wide-ranging repertoire of cinematic productions, with notable highlights including the universally acclaimed "Pirates of the 20th Century", which initially captivated audiences in 1980, the deeply moving "Odin i bez oruzhiya", which premiered in 1984, and the emotionally resonant "Vstrechi i rasstavaniya", which first appeared on the silver screen in 1973.

Nigmatulin's life was profoundly influenced by the presence of three remarkable women, each of whom left an indelible mark on his experiences and emotions, crafting a rich tapestry of memories that would stay with him forever.

As fate would have it, he was graced with the presence of Halima Hasanova, a radiant individual whose arrival brought a tidal wave of excitement and adventure into his life. Her effervescent personality and captivating charm instilled a sense of unbridled joy and enthusiasm that he had previously been unfamiliar with.

Nigmatulin's existence was ultimately encapsulated by his third and final union with the enigmatic Venera Nigmatulina, a woman whose serene demeanor and calming essence brought a profound sense of equilibrium to his tumultuous life.

Nigmatulin's existence was profoundly impacted by the collective presence of these three remarkable women, whose unique qualities and characteristics blended harmoniously to create an atmosphere of warmth, understanding, and affection that he could never have anticipated, and as a result, he was perpetually grateful for the boundless love, companionship, and support they had generously bestowed upon him.

Talgat Nigmatulin's existence was cut short on February 11, 1985, in Vilnius, a charming city nestled within the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, a territorial entity that was an integral component of the Soviet Union, a behemoth of a nation that would ultimately crumble, thereby clearing the path for the rise of an independent Lithuania, a country with its own distinct identity and sovereignty.

Career

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1979
Pirates of the 20th Century
Pirates of the 20th Century as the pirate Saleh, "Baby", aka Lee Guang, Nguyen Cho