Nicat Əli (b. 1989)

Alias:
Nicat Ali
Nicat Ali Habibov
Nicat Habibov
Nijat Habibov

Birthplace:
Baku, Azerbaijan

Born:
August 14, 1989

Nijat Habibov, son of Ali, was born on August 14, 1989, in Baku. In 2002 he entered the tar class of the music school number 23. In 2005 he became a laureate of the Haji Mammadov Music Festival. In 2005 he joined the Music College (Asaf Zeynalli) at the Azerbaijan State National Conservatory. In 2009, he graduated with honors and entered the Musical Theater Acting Faculty of the Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Art. In 2013, he graduated with an honorary degree and joined the Master. During his studies at the university, he made several films and serials. He was playing in the role of "Mirza Fatali Akhundov's adolescence" in "Ambassadors of the morning," "Chingiz" in "Most ordinary surname," "Rovshan" in "Mystery" series, "Etibar" in "Lines" series, "Doctor" at "Poor fellow, rich girl" Turkish tv series produced by MINT production company of Turkey. Among them are: "School Girl," "Coincidence," "A part of life," "Brawler." He has also worked as an actor at the Plastic Drama Studios, created by Honored Artist Parviz Mammadrzayev since 2011. During her work in the theater, she played "My," "Knee and Musician," "Intervention," "Glader Battles," "Shah Ismail Khatai." In 2012, he won the 3rd place at the Youth Festival related to the "Ecology."

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