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Home/People/Shaken Aimanov
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Born
Oct 16, 1914Died: Dec 23, 1970
Lived 56 years
Place of Birth
Bayanaul, Bayanaul district, Pavlodar region, Kazakhstan
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

13
Movies
0
TV Shows
11
Directed
Also Known As
Shaken Ajmanov
Шакен Кенжетаевич Айманов
Шәкен Кенжетайұлы Айманов
Шаке́н Кенжета́евич Айма́нов
Шаке́н (Шахкерим) Кенжета́евич Айма́нов
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IMDb Profile

Shaken Aimanov

Directing

Biography
Shaken Kenzhetaevich Aimanov (Kazakh: Шәкен Кенжетайұлы Айманов; born 15 October 1914 – 23 December 1970; Bayanaul) was a Soviet (Kazakh) film director, screenwriter, actor. He is considered to be the father of Kazakh cinematography, as well as an iconic film director and actor. He directed eleven films between 1954 and 1970. Aimanov was born in Bayanaul, Russian Empire (now Kazakhstan) in 1914. He studied at the Kazakh Institute of Education in Semipalatinsk (now Semey) from 1931 to 1933. He began his acting career at the Kazakh Theater of Drama in Alma-Ata in 1933. Vivid social and psychological characteristics are inherent in his art. His best roles include Akhan Seri in Akhan Seri and Aktokty by Gabit Musirepov, Isatai in Isatai and Makhambet by Akhinzhanov, Kobylandy Batyr in Kobylandy by Mukhtar Auezov, Kodar in Kozy Korpesh and Bayan Sulu by Gabit Musirepov, Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare, and Tikhon in The Storm by Alexander Ostrovsky. He also worked as a director and from 1947 to 1951 was chief director at the Kazakh Theater of Drama. Working in films since 1940, as both an actor and a director, Aimanov played Zhambyl in the film of the same name and directed the 1958 film Our Dear Doctor, among others. He was a deputy of the fourth and seventh convocations of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR. In 1963 he was a member of the jury at the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival.[5] In 1952, he received the Stalin Prize for his work in the theater, and in 1968 he received the State Prize of the Kazakh SSR. He has been awarded the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labour. The Kazakhfilm, where Aimanov worked as a film director, was named after him in 1984. The Shaken's Stars International Film Festival was held in 2013 to support and help young artists and filmmakers.
Once and for a Lifetime poster

Once and for a Lifetime

Cast
1977
At the Foot of Naizatas poster

At the Foot of Naizatas

as Baysembay
1969
Aksak Kulan poster

Aksak Kulan

as Narrator (voice)
1968
Wings of Song poster

Wings of Song

Cast
1966
Beardless Deceiver poster

Beardless Deceiver

as Aldar-Kose
1965
In One District poster

In One District

as Sabyr Bayanov
1961
Our Kind Doctor poster

Our Kind Doctor

as dramatic actor
1958
Here We Live poster

Here We Live

as Beisov
1956
Zhambyl poster

Zhambyl

as Dzhambul
1953
Golden Horn poster

Golden Horn

as Jaken Dosanov
1948
Songs of Abai poster

Songs of Abai

as Sharip
1946
White Rose poster

White Rose

as Jakpan
1943
Rajchan poster

Rajchan

as Sarsen
1940