Oydin Abdulhaqovna Norboyeva (; born 5 March 1944 in Tashkent), also known as Svetlana Norbaeva, is an Uzbek actress of theater and cinema, People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1979), Laureate of the State Prize of Uzbekistan (1989). She is best known for starring in âÂÂRustam and Suhrab (1973), âÂÂVesennyaya melodiyaâ (âÂÂThe Spring MelodyâÂÂ) (1978), âÂÂThe Gordin Cellâ (2012). She was awarded the Lenin Komsomol Prize of Uzbekistan (1967) for playing the role of Nadia in the film "Don't Shoot at the 26th". She was also awarded the State Hamza Prize.
Oydin (Svetlana) Norboeva was born on 5 March 1944 in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR. Her father was a theater actor Hamza Abdulkhak Narbaev. In 1964, Norboeva graduated from the acting department of the Tashkent Theater and Art Institute named after A. Ostrovsky. While a student, she was accepted into the troupe of the Uzbek State Academic Drama Theater named after I. Hamza (1963), where she worked until 1990.
In 1964, Norboeva began acting in films with her first role of Suraya in Uchkun Nazarov's film âÂÂSurayaâÂÂ. The next year, in 1965, she received a diploma âÂÂFor a successful debutâ of the film festival of the republics of Central Asia and Kazakhstan for this role. In 1966, Norboeva starred as Nadia in the firm âÂÂDonâÂÂt shoot at the 26thâÂÂ. In 1967, she was awarded the Lenin Komsomol Prize of Uzbekistan for this role.
In 1973, Norboeva played a role of Tahmina in the film âÂÂRustam and SuhrabâÂÂ. The film was shot at âÂÂTajikfilmâÂÂ. In 1978, Norboyeva starred in the film âÂÂVesennyaya melodiyaâ (âÂÂThe Spring MelodyâÂÂ).
In 1979, she was awarded a title of People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR.
Since 1986, Norboeva combined her main work with work at the Ilkhom Theater of Mark Weil, and since 1990, she collaborated with the Academic Russian Drama Theater of Uzbekistan.
In total Norboeva has played over 50 roles in theater and cinema. Norboyeva starred in the films: "Obsessed" (Zamira), "Insight", âÂÂDon't shoot at the 26thâ (Nadia), âÂÂYou are my songâ (Kamila), "The Legend of Rustam" and "Rustam and Suhrab" (Takhmina), "As the heart commands" (Khairi) and others.
Oydin Norboeva was married to the director Khabibulla Fayziev (born 1938) and the actor Bimbolat Vataev (1939âÂÂ2000). Her son Dzhanik Fayziev is an actor, director and producer. Since 1999, Norboeva lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.