Ramaz Chkhikvadze

Ramaz Chkhikvadze

Actor Feb 28 (died age 83) Tbilisi, Georgia 1952–2009 (57 year career)
5.4 avg rating

Biography

Ramaz Chkhikvadze was a Georgian film and theater actor.[1] First appearing in the 1954 film The Dragonfly (Chrichina), he starred in over 60 films during his career.[2][3] He won the award for Best Actor at the 8th Moscow International Film Festival for his role in The Saplings. Ramaz Chkhikvadze caused a sensation when he appeared on stage as Richard III at the 1979 Edinburgh Festival in a production of Shakespeare's play by the Rustaveli Theatre Company of Tbilisi, Georgia, then still part …

Known For

Filmography

Acting (65)

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Movies (64)

The House of Joy

The House of Joy

2009

as Host

The Rainbowmaker

The Rainbowmaker

2008

as Grandfather Georgi

2.5
Postalioni

Postalioni

2003
In August of 1944

In August of 1944

2001

as Сталин

6.2
Shoes from America

Shoes from America

2001
The Chained Knights

The Chained Knights

2000
A Chef in Love

A Chef in Love

1996

as Anton Gogoladze

4.5
A Silhouette in the Window Across the Street

A Silhouette in the Window Across the Street

1993
8.0
The Fallen Angel

The Fallen Angel

1993
Oriental Novel

Oriental Novel

1992
1.0
Comrade Stalin Goes to Africa

Comrade Stalin Goes to Africa

1991
5.0
Sunset

Sunset

1990
2.0
Return of Nasreddin Hodja

Return of Nasreddin Hodja

1990

as Khodzha Nasreddin

4.0
White FLags

White FLags

1990
4.7
Ashik Kerib

Ashik Kerib

1988

as Ali-Agha

6.2
Nazar's Last Prayer

Nazar's Last Prayer

1988
5.0
How's Home, How's Everything?

How's Home, How's Everything?

1987
6.0
Insurance Agent

Insurance Agent

1987
Mournful Unconcern

Mournful Unconcern

1987

as Shotover

4.3
The King and The Bird

The King and The Bird

1985

as მეფე

Victory

Victory

1985

as Сталин

8.5
I'm Ready to Take a Challenge

I'm Ready to Take a Challenge

1984
1.0
The Big Wave And The Small Wave

The Big Wave And The Small Wave

1984

as Narrator

Sizmara

Sizmara

1983

as Mepe (voice)

7.0
Three Syllables

Three Syllables

1982
Hands Up!

Hands Up!

1981
8.0
The Way Home

The Way Home

1981
4.4
Three Days Of The Hot Summer

Three Days Of The Hot Summer

1981

as Givi

8.0
Tbilisi, Paris, Tbilisi

Tbilisi, Paris, Tbilisi

1980

as Nestor

4.0
Santa Esperansa

Santa Esperansa

1980
Urgent Call

Urgent Call

1979
7.0
Dumas in the Caucasus

Dumas in the Caucasus

1979
19th-Century Georgian Chronicle

19th-Century Georgian Chronicle

1979
6.2
The Herdboy

The Herdboy

1979
4.8
Small Town of Anara

Small Town of Anara

1978

as Antoni

7.0
Arevik

Arevik

1978

as sledovatel

Cinema

Cinema

1977

as prince

2.0
Racha, My Love

Racha, My Love

1977

as Aprasioni

3.0
Like a Morning Mist

Like a Morning Mist

1976
Love, Fire and Pompiero

Love, Fire and Pompiero

1976

as Savle

Village's Womanizer

Village's Womanizer

1976
The Wishing Tree

The Wishing Tree

1976

as svyaschennik Okhrokhine

7.0
Tbilisi and Her Citizens

Tbilisi and Her Citizens

1976

as film director

4.0
Chiriki and Chikotela

Chiriki and Chikotela

1976

as Major Gitar

6.0
Escape at Dawn

Escape at Dawn

1975

as Daniel

Love at First Sight

Love at First Sight

1975

as Akram, Murad's father

5.1
Ranina

Ranina

1974

as Swimming Man / Priest / Mad Mathematician / Fence Man (voices)

9.0
Stealing Of The Moon

Stealing Of The Moon

1973

as Shardin Alshibaia

Old Musicians

Old Musicians

1973

as tedo

Melodies of the Vera Quarter

Melodies of the Vera Quarter

1973
5.8
Clicks

Clicks

1973
The Saplings

The Saplings

1972

as Luka

4.2
The Flood

The Flood

1971

as Anton

7.0
Nutsa

Nutsa

1971
A Necklace for My Beloved

A Necklace for My Beloved

1971

as Daud

4.6
Death of a Philatelist

Death of a Philatelist

1969

as Vachnadze

6.0
The Plea

The Plea

1967

as Matsili

6.2
Londre

Londre

1966

as Major of town

3.6
Mole

Mole

1962
Where Is Your Happiness, Mzia?

Where Is Your Happiness, Mzia?

1960

as Agronomist

8.0
Past Summer

Past Summer

1959

as Zurab

Song of Eteri

Song of Eteri

1957

as Vano

10.0
Chrichina

Chrichina

1954

as Shota

6.4
Conquerors of the Peaks

Conquerors of the Peaks

1952