Born
20 June 1955 (70)
Place of Birth
Narynkol, Almaty region, Kazakhstan
Also known as
Bolat Kalymbetov, Bulat Kalymbetov
Bolat Nurgalievich Kalymbetov (Kazakh: Болат Нұрғалиұлы Қалымбетов; born 20 June 1955; Narynkol) is a Soviet and Kazakh actor, director and screenwriter. He graduated from the acting faculty of the Kazakh State Conservatory. Kurmangazy in 1977 (bridge. People's Artist of the USSR and the Kazakh SSR, Professor H. Bukeeva); directing faculty of the Almaty State Theater and Art Institute in 1989. Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR (1984). He starred in more than 50 films, actively...
Bolat Nurgalievich Kalymbetov (Kazakh: Болат Нұрғалиұлы Қалымбетов; born 20 June 1955; Narynkol) is a Soviet and Kazakh actor, director and screenwriter. He graduated from the acting faculty of the Kazakh State Conservatory. Kurmangazy in 1977 (bridge. People's Artist of the USSR and the Kazakh SSR, Professor H. Bukeeva); directing faculty of the Almaty State Theater and Art Institute in 1989. Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR (1984). He starred in more than 50 films, actively working both at his native Kazakhfilm studio and at other studios of the former Soviet Union. Teacher of the Acting Department at the Kazakh National Academy of Arts named after Zhurgenov.
Ademoka’s Education
2022
Herd Immunity
2021
Mukagali
2021
🎬 Director
Mukagali: Backstage
2021
Talan
2018
🎬 Director
The Old Woman
2014
Sword of Victory
2012
Late Love
2010
Once in the Trunk
2010
Seker
2009
Mother's Paradise
2009
Racketeer
2007
Sardar
2003
🎬 Director
Ompa
1998
The Last Cold Days
1993
Stranger
1993
Айналайын
1991
🎬 Director
Darling
1990
🎬 Director
Who Are You, Horseman?
1987
The Victims Have No Grievance
1986
A Man on a Motorcycle
1986
Triple Jump of Panthera
1986
Accept Adam!
1984
Goodbye, Medeo
1982
By the Field's Curb
1982
We Are Adults
1980
It's Time for Ringing Heat
1980
Steppe Pursuit
1979
Once and for a Lifetime
1977
Rain
1972
There Are Four of Us
1971
My Brother
1971
At Red Stones Outpost
1970
Journey to Childhood
1968