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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Dulguun Odkhuu (Шаблон:Lang-mn) (born June 5, 1991 in Ulaanbaatar) is a Mongolian actress, a social influencer and a model.[1] Her career began when she was studying acting at the Mongolian National University of Arts and Culture, and in 2011 she made her film debut in Amidrald Tavtai Moril.[2] She played a leading role in The Mongol Khan, the first Mongolian theatrical production to be performed at the West End.[3]

Biography

Dulguun was born in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on June 5, 1991, and spent most of her life there as one of three children. She completed the Fifth Secondary School in the Chingeltei district of Ulaanbaatar in 2008. Becoming an actress was her childhood dream, and having the Mongolian University of the Arts and Culture adjacent to her high school fueled her dreams even further.[4] Upon completing secondary education, she studied at the Mongolian University of Arts and Culture from 2008 to 2012, focusing on film, acting, and drama. Earning her Bachelor's degree (BA). From 2017 to 2019, she earned a Master of Arts (MA) degree, majoring in Acting and Screenwriter, from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California.[5][6]

Dulguun began her professional career with photo modeling, while studying acting in college. She made her film debut playing roles in Mongolian television series, such as Hairiin Ereld (2011) and Amidrald Tavtai Moril (2011). She had also been working as an actress at the Dream Theatre in Mongolia since 2011.[7][8] After graduating from university in 2012, she continued to be an actress at private entertainment company Dream Theatre. Having gained more than two years of experience there and continuing to be cast in further performances, her stage roles led director N. Naranbaatar to handpick her to become an actress at the Mongolian Academic Drama Theatre.[9] In 2017, Dulguun began pursuing a Master of Arts (MA) degree in acting and screenwriting at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California.[10]

Dulguun rose to fame with her portrayal of Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet play in 2015 at 24,[11][12] making her the youngest actress to portray Juliet in Mongolia's theatre history. Following this she played Ophelia in Hamlet.[13][14]

She rose to popularity again in 2022 by playing a lead role in a reproduction of a 1998 play by Шаблон:Ill; this was later performed at the London Coliseum under the title The Mongol Khan—the first Mongolian play ever to be performed in the West End.[15][16]

Film

In 2011, she starred as Maral in Neg Hoyoriin Guravaa.[17] This was followed by portrayals of Gereltsetseg in Single Ladies-1 (2013) and Single Ladies-2 (2015).[18] The sequel reached a large audience in Mongolia and influenced the further rise of her career.[19] In the same year, she played the role of Siilegmaa in a Mongolian feature film, Mash Nuuts (2015).[20] Mash Nuuts was the highest-grossing film in the first week after September 18, 2015.[21][22] Dulguun also played the lead role of Solongo in the Mongolian comedy film Gatsuurkhan (2016).[23]

While studying in the United States between 2017 and 2019, she starred in two major films during her summer holidays in Mongolia. She returned to the screens as Gereltsetseg in the "Single Ladies-3" (2017), as well as portraying the lead role of Od in Tengerees Buusan Od (2019).[24][25]

Personal life

Dulguun lives with her loving husband and one son.[26] She was a supporter of the current Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh during the 2021 Mongolian presidential election.[27] Aside from her native Mongolian, she speaks English fluently and Russian to a limited degree.[28]

Performances

Film

Year Title Role Film Company Ref.
2007 Khana Enkhjin Face Studio
2010 Ezengui Bugj Khaliunaa Logic Film [29]
2011 Neg Hoyoriin Guravaa Маral Wizard Production [30]
2013 Single Ladies Gereltsetseg U Film [31]
2014 Suulchiin Shunu Anirlan Paramind Art, Tengri Concept [32][33]
2014 Uchral Namuun Aurora Film Production [34]
2015 Khamtran Amidragch Buyanaa Khuuk Film [35]
2015 Mash Nuuts Siilegmaa Fantastic Film [36]
2015 Single Ladies - 2 Gereltsetseg U Film [37]
2016 Nudee Aniad Tusuul Nandia Expressive Line Production [38][39]
2017 Gatsuurkhan Solongo Mongol TV [40]
2017 Single Ladies - 3 Gereltsetseg U Film [41]
2019 Tengerees Buusan Od Od Khuvisal Production [42]
2024 Tamerlane Sarai Netflix [43]

Television

Year Title Role Network Ref.
2011 Khairiin Ereld Solongo Edutainment TV [44]
2011 Amidrald Tavtai Moril Zoloo Mongolian National Broadcasting [45]

Theatre

Year Title Role Theatre Ref.
2011 Minii Nuuts Khuu Enkhjin Dream Theatre
2012 Khairtai Bol Ergej Haraarai Sarantergel Dream Theatre [46]
2012 Amidral Uuruu Beleg Saruul Dream Theatre [47]
2015 Buuvei Nandia National Academic Drama Theatre [48]
2015 Romeo and Juliet Juliet National Academic Drama Theatre [49][50]
2016 Hamlet Ophelia National Academic Drama Theatre [51][52]
2023 The Mongol Khan Queen Consort Gerel National Academic Drama Theatre, London Coliseum [53]

Awards

Organization Year Work Category Result Шаблон:Abbr
“Saint Musa-XIII” International Theatre Festival [54] 2015 Romeo and Juliet Best Actress in a Leading Role Шаблон:Won [55]
Ministry of Education and Culture of Mongolia 2019 N/A Cultural laureate of Mongolia Шаблон:Won [56][57]

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