Fakhraddin Manafov
An image from Tahmina, one of the productions that also features Fakhraddin Manafov.
Fakhraddin Manafov

Fakhraddin Manafov

August 2, 1955 — Khankendi, Azerbaijan

Fakhraddin Manaf oglu Manafov (Azerbaijani: Fəxrəddin Manafov) is an Azerbaijani and Soviet actor. His family moved to Baku when he was around 5. He made his first movie appearance in 1978. In 1980, Manafov graduated from the Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts and started working with Azerbaijanfilm. Since 1978 he has been shooting in the films of the film studio "Azerbaijanfilm". He was also filmed in the film studio "Uzbekfilm" and in Russia. Also engaged in scoring. For the role of Ibrahim Khalil Khan in the film "The fate of the Emperor" was awarded the "Zirvia" award (rus: peak). In 2000 he was awarded the title of People's Artist of Azerbaijan. Since 2006, he has been a presidential retiree. In April 24, 2016 Fakraddin Manafov made his debut on the stage of the Azerbaijan State Russian Drama Theater named after Samed Vurgun in Baku, playing in the play "Casanova: Lessons of Love"

Ali and Nino

Ali and Nino

2016

Good Bye, Southern City

Good Bye, Southern City

2006

Park

Park

1984

Black-and-White Nights

Black-and-White Nights

2013

Tahmina

Tahmina

1993

The Window of Sadness

The Window of Sadness

1986

Seven Days After the Murder

Seven Days After the Murder

1991

The Devil under the Windshield

The Devil under the Windshield

1988