Kakhi Kavsadze Explained

Kakhi Kavsadze
Birth Date:5 June 1935
Birth Place:Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Transcaucasian SFSR, Soviet Union
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:1955–2021
Awards:People’s Artist (1981)

Kakhi Kavsadze (K’akhi K’avsadze; June 5, 1935 – April 27, 2021) was a Georgian and Soviet film, television and stage actor.

Early life

He was born in Tbilisi. After his birth, his parents moved to Tkibuli. His father David Kavsadze was a choirleader who, while serving in the Red Army during World War II, was taken prisoner, led a choir in the prison camp, and helped to save the lives of many Georgian prisoners, but after the war was charged with treason and exiled to Sverdlovsk Oblast.[1]

Kakhi Kavsadze graduated in 1959 from the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film University and the Rustaveli Theatre.

Career

Kavsadze made his debut in cinema in the 1950s. He was awarded the title of People’s Artist (1981) and won the Festival Prize at Dushanbe (1989).[2]

His notable roles include Adam (Divine Comedy), Tavadi Kotsia (Gushindelni), Devdariani (Sabraldebo daskvna), Iliko (Me, Grandma, Iliko and Ilarion), Simon Chachava (The Caucasian Chalk Circle), Lord (Richard III), Kent (King Lear) and Rasputin (Kvachi Kvachantiradze).[3]

He died of complications from COVID-19 in Tbilisi at the age of 85.[4]

Selected filmography

YearNameRole
1970White Sun of the Desert Abdullah
1971A Necklace for My Beloved Zaur
1976The Saplings David
1978CentaursUgo
1982Melodies of Vera Quarter Foreigner
1984Love at First SightSelim
1985White Rose of ImmortalityVodyanoy
1987 RepentanceMikheil Koresheli
1988The Crime Has HappenedAndro
1988The Life of Don Quixote and SanchoAlonso Quijano
1991I am the Pele's godfather!Lado Kavsadze
1992The Wishing TreeRebel Ioram
1994Iavnanagrandpa
1996Death of OrpheusElizbar, artist
1996A Chef in LoveLe Président
2013Blind DatesSandro's Father
2021Brighton 4thSergo

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: G.R. . Kakhi Kavsadze in the Archive . The Archive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia . 8 May 2012 . Extra detail in the Georgian language version .
  2. Web site: Kakhi Kavsadze. IMDb.
  3. Web site: Mchedlishvili . David A. . კახი კავსაძე (1935) . Biographical Dictionary of Georgia . . ka.
  4. https://www.rferl.org/a/georgian-actor-kavsadze-dies-covid-19/31225548.html Famed Georgian Actor Dies After Contracting COVID-19