Pandi Raidhi Explained

Pandi Raidhi
Birth Date:1921 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Korçë, Albania
Death Place:Tirana, Albania
Occupation:Actor
Awards: People's Artist

Pandi Raidhi (14 April 1921  - 18 July 1999) was an Albanian film and theatre actor, and recipient of the People's Artist of Albania recognition.

Biography

Raidhi was born on 14 April 1921[1] in Korçë in southern Albania. He started his artistic career on July 11, 1920, in the variety show Dasma Korçare (Wedding of Korçë), where he conquested the public immediately.[2]

Raidhi participated in the National Liberation Movement as part of the Anti-Fascist Youth organization, and afterwards, in 1948 after finishing high school he entered the National Theatre of Albania. In 1950 he returned to the Andon Zako Çajupi Theatre of Korçë where he would subsequently spend 40 years of acting.

He debuted in cinematography in the movie Tana of 1958. Furthermore, he would interpret in another 36 roles. Overall Raidhi has interpreted in around 200 roles in drama, comedies, operettas and movies.

Raidhi died in Berat on 11 July 1999.

Honors

In 1975 Raidhi was given the highest award to be bestowed to artists, the People's Artist of Albania award. A street of Tirana bears his name.

Filmography

Raidhi has participated in the following movies:

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: Baku, Pasho . Fjalor enciklopedik . 2002 . Shtëpia Botuese Bacchus . sq.
  2. http://www.ikub.al/KINEMA_CATEGORY/1006080104/Article-Pandi-Raidhi-Artist-i-Popullit-.aspx Pandi Raidhi, Artist i Popullit