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Shamshi Tyumenbayev
(1909-1964)
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Shamshi Tyumenbayev was born on 21 December 1909 in Russia. He was an actor, known for
Dzhura (1964)
,
The Sword and the Dragon (1956)
and
Tishina (1960)
. He died on 18 March 1964 in the USSR.
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Known for
Dzhura
Aksakal
(as Sh. Tyumanbayev)
1964
The Sword and the Dragon
5.7
Matvei Sbrodovich
(as Sh. Tyumenbayev)
1956
Tishina
6.7
Lineman
(as G. Tyumenbayev)
1960
Hunters in Siberia
6.0
Actor
(as Sh. Tyumenbayev)
1959
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Dzhura
Aksakal
(as Sh. Tyumanbayev)
1964
Ulitsa kosmonavtov
Pochtalon
(as Sh. Tyumenbayev)
1963
Tishina
6.7
Lineman
(as G. Tyumenbayev)
1960
Hunters in Siberia
6.0
(as Sh. Tyumenbayev)
1959
Ego vremya pridyot
5.1
Manasshi
(as Sh. Tyumenbayev)
1958
The Sword and the Dragon
5.7
Matvei Sbrodovich
(as Sh. Tyumenbayev)
1956
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Sh. Tyumanbayev
Born
December 21
,
1909
Russia
Died
March 18
,
1964
USSR
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