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Genden Sangijav was born in 1919 in Övörkhangai. He starts as an actor of National Theater between 1939 and 1944 before becoming stage director. In 1973, he is promoted director of National Theater of Young Children in Ulan Bator. Along his theater career, he directed several long features. He is promoted Artist of People a few months before his death in 1981.
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- A Messenger of the People (1959) Cast
- People's Khatanbaatar (1981) as Chief herald
- Exodus (1968) as Dambadorj monk
- Khatanbaatar (1981) as Chief herald
- Inundation (1967) as Bold
- The Awakening (1957) Director
- The Spouse (1975) as Dendev
- Rejected Girl (1961) as lama Lovon
- Dawn (1968) as The old man in the market
- Greedy's Loss (1964) Director
- Meddlesome (1964) Cast
- To My Father in Ulaаnbaatar (1961) as Old man
- The story of Bushkhuu (1979) as Tamsar King
- What Obsticles Are Becoming for Us? (1956) as Dalantai
- Grey Skies Are Going to Clear Up (1978) as Sundev
- Echo of the Steppe (1970) as Dorj
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