Otgonjargal Davaasuren | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Mongolian |
Education | Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture {B.Sc}, {M.Sc} Club class Malta English school |
Occupation(s) | singer, actress |
Years active | 2009–present |
Agent | Free agent |
Title | Anu hatan The Honored Actress of Mongolia |
Children | 1 |
Website | Instagram Facebook page |
Otgonjargal Davaasuren born December 22, 1983 is a Mongolian singer and actress. She is known for Queen Anu historical film.[1] She awarded Grand Prix in Spring festival in Korea in 2013, and also Outstanding female lead actress in Sacred Muse as a 'Limitless' musical in Mongolia in 2014. she became a free agent after leaving Mongolian State Philharmonic.[2][3]. In 2013 she awarded Cultural Merit Worker of Mongolia. In 2023, she was awarded Person of Honored Actress|Honored Actress of Mongolia.
Biography
editEarly life and education
editOtgonjargal was born Bayankhongor Province and raised in Darkhan (city), the youngest child in her family. She has three older brothers and two older sisters. Even her father was a transport driver, and once he was an opera singer. She attended secondary education in Darkhan (city). She graduated from the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture as an opera singer. She has one daughter. The film depicts Queen Anu with several children. One of them is Yumjhai and her daughter played as a Yumjhai in her childhood role. She likes drawing and playing basketball. She goes to Goolingoo dance club.
Acting career
editKhyazgaargui
editShe acted in Khazgaargui mono play in 2010. She was awarded Outstanding Woman as a musical play in Gegeen Muza 2010. She practiced and prepared for two years.
The long-awaited historical film Anu Khatan (Queen Anu) by Shuuder Productions held its official opening on Friday, January 18, on the birthday of the author of the novel Anu Khatan, [[Baatarsuren Shuudertsetseg]]. This historical film depicts the life of Queen Anu, the spouse of Galdan Boshughtu, the Khan of Dzungaria, and depicts the relationship between the Oirats and Khalkha ethnic groups between 1670 and 1696 as well as the Zuunmod Battle between the Oirats and Manchus, which took place during that period. The film has over 50 roles and had a crew of more than 500 people. Actor M.Myagmar plays the role of Galdan Boshugtu Khan. Other famous Mongolian actors are also featured in the film. The writer B.Shuudertsetseg, who wrote the book of the same name, on which the film is based, produced and directed the film herself. Thus, the film was both written and directed by a woman, and the lead role is a female. This is a first for Mongolia. It is the second Mongolian film about a queen. The first was Mandukhai Tsetsen Khatan (Mandukhai the Wise), which was made in 1989.
Singing career
editShe participated in Morin huur 2014 on her song called Amin urgeljlel, in Morin huur 2016 on her song called Hairiin egshiglen. She debuted her first album called Khairlahiin jargal. She introduced her album to her fans and listeners at On'n Off Production House on March 6, 2017.
Discography
editAlbums
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Concert
edit№ | Date | City | Country | Venue | Title | Sponsor | Co-operative company |
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1st | February 11, 2012 | Ulaanbaatar | Mongolia | Independence Palace | Eternity country (Unu munkh oron) | Munkhiin useg group | Sound of Mongolia, HAS media, Studio 11, Ruby Salon, 19001950 |
2nd | March 06, 2018 | Ulaanbaatar | Mongolia | Wrestling Palace | Hairlahiin jargal | Munkhiin useg group | B Sound Production, 19001950 |
3rd | March 06, 2021 | Ulaanbaatar | Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar Palace | Khun galuu (Swan Goose) | Energy Resource LLC | Ticket.mn, 19001950 |
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editYear | Title | Poet | Composer | Featuring Clip |
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2012 | Eternity country (Unu Munkh oron) | Ulziitugs Luvsandorj | Byambasuren Sharav | |
2013 | New year waltz (Shine jiliin waltz) | Enkhjargal Baldansodnom | Bekhbat | |
2013 | My Mongolia (Minii Mongol) | Bayanmunkh Nyambuu | Byambabayar Badarch | ft Altantsetseg, Uyanga, Tumen-Ulzii, Maraljingoo |
2013 | Us murun olon chig (Us murun olon ) | Tumenjargal Zagd | Chinzorig Tseden-Ish | ft Lkhagvasuren (Kharanga) |
2014 | When my mother stays with me (Ijii mini derged baihad) | Lkhagvasuren Bavuu | Balkhjav Lkhagvadorj | ft Amarkhuu Borkhuu |
2017 | Amin urgejlel | Battsetseg Jadamba | Jantsansambuu Gombosuren | ft Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar |
2018 | Minii eej temeechin | P.Purevsuren | Sangidorjiin Sansargereltekh | |
2019 | Gantshan shuteen | P. Enkhmunkh | O.Khurekbaatar | ft Salhi hamtlag |
2022 | Ekh oron tanaa | Lodongiin Tudev | Jantsansambuu Gombosuren | |
2022 | Ulemjiin chanar | Dulduitiin Danzanravjaa | Dulduitiin Danzanravjaa | |
2022 | Minii l gantskhan aav | N. Minjinsaikhan | Berdibek | |
2022 | Burhanii entei ijii | Ts.Bayarkhuu | Jantsannorov Natsag | |
2023 | Ekh oron | Amarmandakh Sukhbaatar by Khar tas band | Amarmandakh Sukhbaatar by Khar tas band | A.Dolgor, D.Jargalsaikhan, D.Tumurtsog, S.Amarmandakh |
Voice group
editWhile she was studying at the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture, she was made a Voice group with singers Battulga and Erdenejargal. Voice group is known for Voice of Mongolia, and Mongol songs. In July 2012, they debuted their first concert named Voice of Mongolia. In 2013 They debuted the Voice Classic Night concert.[4] They performed in foreign countries such as Germany, Inner Mongolia, Japan...etc. Their Mongol song was included in 'Mongol Tulgatnii 100 songs' which was organized by Hero Entertainment and Unitel Group.
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Network |
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2013 | Queen Anu (Ану хатан) | Queen Anu | Shuuder production |
Radio
editYear | Title | Role | Station |
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2017 | Morning program | guest | MGL radio FM |
Broadcasting
editYear | Network | Title | Role |
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2012 | Mongol TV | Women's Time | Guest |
2013 | NTV | Nandia's talk show | Guest |
2016 | Channel 25 (Mongolia) | Invitation (Urilga) | Guest |
Pearl (Suvd) program | Suld TV | Guest | |
NTV (Mongolia) | New Year's guest | Guest | |
UBS | City Night night program | Guest | |
2017 | Channel 25 (Mongolia) | Invitation (Urilga) | Guest |
MNB | Zurkhend munhursun ayalguu | Singer | |
Ekh oron TV | Ta sonjuulah uu | Guest | |
Mongol HD | This morning (Unuu ugluu) | Guest | |
Channel 25 (Mongolia) | From you, From me (Bi chamaas chi nadaas) | Guest | |
TV9 (Mongolia) | Close topics (Dotno sedev) | Guest | |
Channel 25 (Mongolia) | Mongolian melody (Mongol ayalguu) | Guest | |
2018 | Channel 25 (Mongolia) | Urilga | Guest |
MNB | Nandia talk show | Guest | |
TV9 (Mongolia) | Soronz | Guest | |
UBS | Sainuu Sainaa | Guest | |
Royal HDTV | Dorj's street | Guest | |
MNB | Baasan garag | Guest |
CF
editYear | Company Name | Brand name |
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2014 | Vitafit | Ugluu suu |
2015 | Monos | Medicine delivery |
2017 | Vitafit | Ugluu suu |
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2010 | Gegeen Muza Awards (Sacred Muse) | Outstanding female lead | Limitless (Khyazgaargui) mono play | Won |
2013 | Mongolian Women's Association | Public figure award | Queen Anu | Won |
Cultural Merit Worker | — | — | Won | |
Spring Festival 2013, South Korea | winner | — | Won | |
2014 | Gegeen Muza Awards (Sacred Muse) | Outstanding Lead Actress | Queen Anu | Nominated |
2023 | The Honored Actress of Mongolia | — | — | Won |
References
editExternal links
edit- Otgonjargal Davaasuren at IMDb[1]
- Otgonjargal Davaasuren on Facebook
- Otgonjargal Davaasuren on Facebook
- Otgonjargal Davaasuren on Instagram
- Otgonjargal Davaasuren on YouTube
- Otgonjargal Davaasuren on SoundCloud