Khulan Chuluun

Khulan Chuluun

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1985-05-30
Place of Birth:Kharkhorin, Övörkhangai, Mongolia
Also Known As: Chuluuny Khulan / Чулууны Хулан /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1985-05-30 More

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Khulan was a student in 2006 hoping to join the country's military and enroll in a military school[1] when she was discovered by Guka Omarova, the casting agent for Mongol, while standing in a visa line at the Chinese embassy in Ulaanbaatar. Bodrov and Omarova had wanted to cast a Mongol woman as Genghis Khan's wife but with two weeks to go before filming they were uncertain about their choices. After meeting with her, Bodrov decided to take a risk on the non-professional actress and subsequently cast her in the role of Börte.[2] Khulan served as assistant director on the 2009 Kazakh gangster film Lave (Kazakh: Лавэ)[3] and the 2012 Kazakh films The Old Man (Kazakh: Шал) and Mech Pobedy (Меч Победы). She starred as Queen of the Oirats in the 2017 Kazakh television production The Kazakh Khanate. [4] She also portrayed an Scythian Warrior in a documentary for the Smithsonian Institution.
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Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan
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  • name:Khulan Chuluun
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1985-05-30
  • Place of Birth:Kharkhorin, Övörkhangai, Mongolia
  • Also Known As: Chuluuny Khulan · Чулууны Хулан ·
  • Biography:Khulan was a student in 2006 hoping to join the country's military and enroll in a military school[1] when she was discovered by Guka Omarova, the casting agent for Mongol, while standing in a visa line at the Chinese embassy in Ulaanbaatar. Bodrov and Omarova had wanted to cast a Mongol woman as Genghis Khan's wife but with two weeks to go before filming they were uncertain about their choices. After meeting with her, Bodrov decided to take a risk on the non-professional actress and subsequently cast her in the role of Börte.[2] Khulan served as assistant director on the 2009 Kazakh gangster film Lave (Kazakh: Лавэ)[3] and the 2012 Kazakh films The Old Man (Kazakh: Шал) and Mech Pobedy (Меч Победы). She starred as Queen of the Oirats in the 2017 Kazakh television production The Kazakh Khanate. [4] She also portrayed an Scythian Warrior in a documentary for the Smithsonian Institution.
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