
Kenenbai Kozhabekov
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He was born on March 3, 1928, in the village of Aksengir. He graduated from the acting department of the Almaty Theater and Arts College in 1950. In 1949, he made his film debut with the role of the Chukchi Ayye in the movie Alitet Leaves for the Mountains, directed by Mark Donskoy. Donskoy had also selected other future prominent actors, including Nurmukhan Zhanturin (who played the role of Tumatughe) and Gulfayrus Ismailova. From 1950 to 1967, he performed on the stage of the Kazakh Theater for Young Audiences (Kazakh TЮZ). From 1958, he was an actor at the Kazakhfilm studio, where a documentary film about him, The Return of Kenenbay, was made in 1975. In the late 1960s, during a fight with bandits, he sustained a severe injury and became disabled. For the rest of his life, Kozhabekov was confined to a wheelchair, but he continued to act, mainly in episodic roles and those where walking was not required. The film The Wolf's Pit highlighted his acting skills, even though he was confined to a wheelchair.
Known for
Credits

Lady Zhibek (1972)
as Syrlyday

Sultan Beybars (1989)
Actor

Zhambyl (1953)
Actor

Dzhigit Girl (1955)
as Aydar

The Messengers Hurry (1980)
Actor

Wolf Trap (1983)
Actor

A Parable of Love (1975)
Actor

Turksib (1986)
Actor

An Unquiet Spring (1956)
as Havash Atabaev

Alitet Leaves for the Hills (1949)
Actor

My Name Is Kozha (1963)
Actor

Nesibeli (1986)
Actor

The Last Crossing (1981)
as Dosmukhambet-bai

We Are From Semirechye (1959)
Actor

Hey You, the Cowboys! (1975)
Actor

One Night (1960)
Actor

Trizna (1972)
Actor

If Each of Us (1962)
Actor

It's Time for Ringing Heat (1980)
Actor

Keep Your Star (1975)
as Kaven





