
Ceyhun Mirzäyev
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Jeyhun Jamil oglu Mirzayev (Azerbaijani: Ceyhun Mirzəyev) was an Azerbaijani actor and film director. Mirzayev was born in the Gulabli village, in Aghdam, Azerbaijan, to Jamil Mirzayev and his second wife Margarita. He had a half-sister from his mother's previous marriage to Yusif Mammadaliyev's brother Ibrahim. Mirzayev's father died when he was three years old. Noted for his good performance skills, he became a child actor in 1955 when he acted in the film The Meeting. Three years later, at age 12, Mirzayev played the leading role of young Ismayil in the film Stepmother. He later graduated from Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts majoring in film directing. He was most notable for starring and directing an Azerbaijani war film The Squall in 1993. Mirzayev was expected to be on movie's opening but he died from sudden heart attack.
Known for
Credits

Koroghlu (1960)
as Jeyhun

The Scream (1993)
as Ismayil

In the Name of the Law (1968)
as Absalam

The Humble Cemetery (1989)
Actor

The Tempestuous Kura (1969)
as Osman

The Inquiry is Going On (1966)
Actor

Who Do We Love More? (1964)
as Samandar (segment “Cazibə qüvvəsi“)

The Winds Blow in Baku (1974)
as soviet soldier

Black Gull (1962)
as Manolo

The Joke (1990)
as Mammadov

The Road Story (1981)
as Ibadulla

The Invincible Battalion (1965)
as Teymur

The Meeting (1955)
as Shikhali's Son

Stepmother (1958)
as Ismail

Matteo Falcone (1960)
as Fortunato

Saddle these Horses (1985)
as Merchant

Real Friend (1959)
as Farman (Childhood)





