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Home/People/Hamida Omarova
Hamida Omarova profile photo
Born
Apr 25, 1957
Age 68
Place of Birth
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

32
Movies
2
TV Shows
Also Known As
Г. Омарова
Gamida Omarova
IMDb Profile

Hamida Omarova

Acting

Biography
Hamida Omarova (Azerbaijani: Həmidə Ömərova) was born to a family of teachers, Mammad and Nasiba Omarov. Her parents met at university where both of them studied foreign languages, and went on to have four children, three of whom died in their infancy. When Hamida was born, her parents visited the Sufi Hamid shrine in Qazakh and after being sure the newborn would survive, they named her after the sanctuary. Following her parents' divorce in 1960 and her father's permanent departure to his native Gazakh, Hamida Omarova was raised by her mother and grandmother. After graduating from high school she enrolled at Baku State University to study philology. While finishing her first year in 1975, she entered an academic contest along with other 300 people and was among the 15 contestants who were admitted to the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. Omarova's first role was in a short film entitled The Dentist in 1977. Since then, she starred in over 30 films and became the most successful Azerbaijani actress of the decade performing at times in up to 4 movie shootings simultaneously. In Russia, she is known mostly for acting in Yuli Gusman's film "Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You" (1981), staged in Gakh, Azerbaijan. Her performance was rewarded with numerous awards including that of a People's Artist of Azerbaijan. With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Azerbaijan's movie industry experienced severe decline. This became both a career decay and a psychological ordeal for Omarova. After going through a period of depression, she got married in 1992 and gave birth to a son. At the same time, she hosted the late night show Retro, a weekly review of classic movies from Azerbaijan and abroad. In 2006 Omarova was elected President of the Azerbaijani Union of Cinematographers. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hamida Omarova, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Spinster 2 poster

Spinster 2

Cast
2024
Spinster poster

Spinster

Cast
2023
Ana və poçtalyon poster

Ana və poçtalyon

as Ana
2020
Həsrət poster

Həsrət

as Natavan
2020
Be a Man poster

Be a Man

Cast
2019
A Train Called Time poster

A Train Called Time

as Sanubar
2016
Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You! 1919 poster

Don't Be Afraid, I'm with You! 1919

as Telli Mamikbekova
2013
Black & White Nights poster

Black & White Nights

Cast
2013
Welcome, My Angel poster

Welcome, My Angel

as Madina's Neighbour
2008
Salur Qazanın evi talandığı boy poster

Salur Qazanın evi talandığı boy

as Xan qısı
2001
Boghach Khan Son of Dirse Khan poster

Boghach Khan Son of Dirse Khan

as Xan qısı
2000
Hotel Room poster

Hotel Room

as Rafiga
1998
Demons Prison poster

Demons Prison

Cast
1992
Şirbalanın məhəbbəti poster

Şirbalanın məhəbbəti

as Nazlı
1991
Müqəddəs Oda Yanaram poster

Müqəddəs Oda Yanaram

as Zahra
1991
The Poet poster

The Poet

as Khanum
1991
The Native Shores poster

The Native Shores

as Zivar
1989
She Likes Me poster

She Likes Me

as Mukhabbat
1986
Whirlpool poster

Whirlpool

as Tamara
1986
And Umai Saw a Dream poster

And Umai Saw a Dream

as Umai (voice)
1985