
Suimenkul Chokmorov
Acting
Suimenkul Chokmorov (November 9, 1939 – September 26, 1992) was a Kyrgyz Soviet actor and painter who became one of the most recognizable faces of the Kyrgyz Miracle cinema wave during the 1960s and 1970s. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1981. Born in the village of Chong-Tash, Chokmorov initially pursued a career in the fine arts, graduating from the Leningrad Academy of Arts in 1964. He shifted to acting in his late twenties, making his film debut in Bolotbek Shamshiyev's A Shooting at the Karash Pass (1968). His screen presence and minimalist acting style quickly made him a frequent collaborator for leading Central Asian directors. Chokmorov starred in several high-profile adaptations of Chingiz Aitmatov's literary works, including Jamilya (1968), The Ferocious One (1973), and The Red Apple (1975). He also appeared in regional action-dramas such as The Seventh Bullet (1972) and gained international exposure by playing a supporting role in Akira Kurosawa’s Oscar-winning Soviet-Japanese co-production Dersu Uzala (1975). Throughout his career, Chokmorov balanced his work between film sets and his art studio, continuing to paint portraits and landscapes alongside his cinematic activities until his death in 1992.
Known For

1975
Dersu Uzala
1975 · movie

1977
The Life and Death of Ferdinand Luce
1977 · tv

1973
The Seventh Bullet
1973 · movie

1969
Dzhamilya
1969 · movie

1970
Extraordinary Commissar
1970 · movie

1976
The Apple of My Eye
1976 · movie

1980
Early Cranes
1980 · movie

1973
The Fierce One
1973 · movie

1975
The Red Apple
1975 · movie

1972
Worship the Fire
1972 · movie

1968
Gunshot at the Mountain Pass
1968 · movie

1983
Wolf Trap
1983 · movie

1971
Red Poppies of Issyk-Koul
1971 · movie

1977
Ulan
1977 · movie

1981
Men Without Women
1981 · movie

1984
Sunday Walks
1984 · movie

1978
Kanybek
1978 · movie

1973
I am Tian Shan
1973 · movie

1985
Waves Die On The Shore
1985 · movie