Tasbolatov Galymbet Dulatovich

Tасболатов Galymbet Dulatovich Year and place of birth: Born on July 10, 1978, in the Akbulak village of the Sayram district, South Kazakhstan region. Education: Secondary specialized Main occupation / field: Theater industry Achievements, titles (if any): Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Current position: Actor of the "Dariga-ai" youth theater Galymbet Dulatuly was accepted into the "Theater Art" department of the Semey Musical College named after M. Tulebaev in 1998, under the guidance of Professor Dariga Turankulova and Associate Professor M.S. Omarbaeva. He graduated from the college with honors in 2001 and was accepted into the acting service of the "Dariga-ai" youth theater. From his student years, Galymbet Dulatuly began to stand out with his talent, musical abilities, and unique characters in the satirical genre. On the theater stage, he performed classical characters as well as main roles in humor and satirical works at a high professional level, demonstrating that he is a strong actor. Notably, he played roles such as Chrisip in G. Gorin's "Forget about Hero-stratus"; Laflesh in Molière's "The Miser"; Eskara Akshakal in D. Isabekov's "The Process of the Black Sky"; Murat in M. Shakhanov's "Tanakoz"; Olik in R. Kuni's "No. 99"; Uzbek in K. Tokayev's "The Soldier Went to War"; Kasym in M. Khasenov's "Oh, Oh, Young Newlyweds"; Prince in W. Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"; Conductor, writer in M. Rakhimzhanov's "Amire - The Unfinished Song"; Tabaqui in R. Kipling's "Mowgli"; Manap in R. Ibraeva's "Baiterek"; King Edward IV in W. Shakespeare's "Richard III"; Mr. Levitsky in V. Delmar's "A Regrettable Life"; Shamshi in "The One Who Made All Kazakhs Sing - Shamshi"; Tangatar in O. Bokey's "Do Not Extinguish Your Fire"; Professor in M. Makatayev's "Goodbye, Love"; Jaras in G. Musirepov's "Kozы Korpesh-Bayan Sulu"; Elder in M. Auezov's "Orphan"; Teacher in D. Seysenuly's "Maestro"; Kokbay in M. Auezov's "The Wonderful Tragedy"; Merchant in Sh. Aitmatov's "The White Ship"; Kiko (donkey) in G. Khugaev's "Black Cloak"; Bauyrzhan in B. Igilik's "God is Not Blind"; Misha in Sh. Aitmatov's "Soul Sacrifice" and plays for children. He successfully performed in M. Makatayev's poetic play "Dariga Heart." To improve his professional skills, he attended master classes and lectures by artists such as actor, director, People's Artist of Kazakhstan Tungyshbay Zhamankulov, Professor Dariga Turankulkyzy, renowned director and Honored Worker of Kazakhstan Nurlan Jumaniya-zov, and director Zhuldyzbek Zhumanbay. In 2014, on the eve of International Theater Day, he was awarded a diploma from the Regional Culture Department in the "Actor of the Year" nomination. In the theater team, he became known for his hard work, comprehensive knowledge, musical abilities, and moral qualities, becoming a favorite actor of the audience. Additionally, apart from his stage characters, he became widely recognized as a singer at city cultural events, poetic evenings, and state holidays.
