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Almira Tursyn

Born 1990 · Alma-Ata, USSR (Kazakhstan)

Almira Tursyn (Tursynbayeva) is a Kazakh actress, screenwriter, and women's career coach. She was born on September 21, 1990, in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan. Almira became widely known for her leading role in Akan Satayev's historical drama "Tomiris." This film brought her significant popularity and recognition. In 2020, she continued working with the director as a screenwriter for the sports drama "Boxer." In 2022, Almira played the role of Arzu, the wife of the main character, in the Kazakh drama "Goliath." In addition to her acting and screenwriting career, Almira Tursyn is a women's career coach. She helps girls and women identify their strengths, unlock their potential, and choose a professional path that aligns with their talents and life values. Almira continues to actively develop in the film industry and the field of personal growth, inspiring others with her example.

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