Mamuka Kikaleishvili

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Mamuka Kikaleishvili
Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
Died3 May 2000(2000-05-03) (aged 39)
Years active1981-2000
SpouseTatyana[1]

Mamuka Kikaleishvili (Georgian: მამუკა კიკალეიშვილი, Russian: Мамука́ Андре́евич Кикалейшви́ли; 10 August 1960 – 3 May 2000 [2] was a Georgian actor and film director.[3]

Biography

Born in

USSR, Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. At the 1988 international festival in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, he won a prize for the best comedy actor. In 1992, he made his debut as a director and co-directed Fallen Angel (Georgia) with Levon Uzunian
.

Later in his life, he worked for the

Georgian Embassy in Moscow where he died in 2000.[4]

Filmography

  • Old Hags — Russia, 2000
  • Instead of Me — Russia, 2000
  • The Princess on a Bean — Ukraine, 1997
  • Cafe in Lemon Russia, 1994
  • Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach — Russia, 1992
  • Bravo, Giordano Bruno — Georgia, 1993
  • Zero Option — Uzbekistan, 1992
  • Wandering Stars — USSR, 1991
  • Crooks— USSR, 1990
  • Passport — USSR/France, 1990
  • Girl from Rouen Nicknamed Doughnut — USSR, 1989
  • The Scoundrel — Azerbaijan SSR, 1988
  • The Life of Don Quixote and Sancho — Georgian SSR/Spain, 1988
  • Gentlemen Adventurers — Georgian SSR, 1985
  • An Unusual Trip — Georgian SSR, 1983

References

  1. ^ Как они умерли
  2. ^ Кинословарь. Т.2, СПб., 2001. — С.44.)
  3. ^ Виктор Андриенко. Безумные Макароны или…
  4. ^ "მამუკა კიკალეიშვილი" (in Georgian). Cinema of Georgia Database. Accessed on August 30, 2007.

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