- Pamphylia Tanailidi
Pamphylia Tanailidi, often spelled as Panfilia Tanailidi (Azeri: "Panfiliya Tanailidi"; Greek: "Παμφυλία Ταναϊλίδη") (1891, Bashkand –
15 October 1937 ,Baku ) was anAzerbaijan i actress of Pontic Greek origin.Life and career
Tanailidi was born in the village of Bashkand (then
Zangezur district,Elisabethpol Governorate ofRussia ; nowadays the village of Mutsk,Syunik province,Armenia ) to a family of emigrés fromKars . She first appeared on stage in 1905 as an Azeri drama trouper inTiflis (the troupe was reorganized into theTbilisi Azeri Drama Theatre in 1922), where she acted in plays by Hajibeyov, Jabbarli,Shakespeare , etc. in both Azeri and Greek languages. At that time, Tanailidi was often credited as Surayya of Zangezur (Azeri: "Sürəyya Zəngəzurlu"). In 1917, she touredIran along with prominent Azeri actors of the time. Playing the part of Asya in Hajibeyov's "Arshin Mal Alan" musical comedy in 1919 brought her great success. In 1924, she settled in Baku and started working at theAzerbaijan State Drama Theatre . Later she starred in the movies "Ismat" (1934) and "Almaz" (1936).Death
In 1937, Pamphylia Tanailidi was accused by the Soviet government of being an Iranian
spy . Her close friendship withGovhar Aliyeva (Azerbaijani actress and Tanailidi's co-trouper, who emigrated toIran upon Azerbaijan'sSovietization in 1920) andAhmed Triniq (Albania n-born journalist, who was imprisoned in 1936 and committed suicide a year later) was considered enough evidence to condemn her of espionage. Tanailidi refused to plead guilty. After a fifteen minute trial, she was given the death sentence, and on15 October 1937 she was executed by firing squad. The location of her burial place remains unknown even today.In 1957, Pamphylia Tanailidi was officially exonerated.
Roles
* Mehriban ("Goveh the Blacksmith" by S. Sami)
* Badi ul-Jamal ("Seyfalmuluk" by M.J. Amirov)
* Azerbai ("Azerbai and Jan" by I. Ashurbeyli)
* Shamsa ("The Tripoli War" by J. Jabbarli)
* Kabla Fatma ("The Dead People" by J. Mammadguluzadeh)
* Emilia ("Othello" by W. Shakespeare)
* Peasant woman ("Timur the Lame" by H. Javid)
* Aouda ("Around the World in Eighty Days" by J. Verne)
* Wise woman ("Ismat" by M. Mikayilov & G. Braginski)
* Fatmanisa ("Almaz" by J. Jabbarli)Trivia
* Tanailidi was fluent in five languages: Pontic Greek, Azeri, Russian, Turkish, and Georgian.
* She was known as a heavy smoker. According to poetSuleyman Rustam , among many reasons that led to her arrest, there was her preference of Iranian tobacco over Soviet tobacco, which she disliked and called "garbage".External links
* [http://www.musigi-dunya.az/new/read_magazine.asp?id=266&page=5 The History of Music of Azerbaijan in the 20th Century - The Totalitarian Era] by Farah Aliyeva. An article in the "Musiqi Dunyasi" Magazine (in Azeri).
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