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Mamuka Andreevich Kikaleyshvili
Мамука Кикалейшвили
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10 August 1960 - 3 May 2000
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Mamuka Andreevich Kikaleishvili was born on July 10, 1960 in Tbilisi. In 1981, he graduated from the acting faculty of the Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi State Institute of Theatre Art and until 1984 worked in the Tbilisi Academic Theatre named after K. Marjanishvili, then became an actor of the Georgian Film Studio. In the movie, the actor began acting in 1982, making his debut in the film “Since we are together”, and fame came to him after the release in 1988 of the picture “Scoundrel”, shot by Vagif
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Mamuka Andreevich Kikaleishvili was born on July 10, 1960 in Tbilisi. In 1981, he graduated from the acting faculty of the Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi State Institute of Theatre Art and until 1984 worked in the Tbilisi Academic Theatre named after K. Marjanishvili, then became an actor of the Georgian Film Studio. In the movie, the actor began acting in 1982, making his debut in the film “Since we are together”, and fame came to him after the release in 1988 of the picture “Scoundrel”, shot by Vagif Mustafayev awarded a prize at the film festival in Gabrovo. Then there was the role of Sancho Panza in the film Rezo Chkheidze “Life of Don Quixote and Sancho”. In addition, Mamuka Kikaleishvili played in such films as “Ruan Maiden nicknamed Pyshka” by Evgeny Ginzburg and Rauf Mammadov, “Wanding Stars” by Vsevolod Shilovsky, “Zero variant” by Ravshan Otkirov; he was also shot by recognized masters of the comedy genre Georgy Daneliya and Leonid Gaidai. In 1994, Mamuka Kikaleishvili made his debut as a director, putting together with L.Uzunyan the film “Fallen Angel”, in which he played the main role.
In 1997, the actor starred in the comedy “Princess on the Beans”, and in 1998 – Igor Maslennikov in the film adaptation of detective Ioanna Khmelevskaya “What the deceased said”. In 2000, Eldar Ryazanov’s comedy “Old Knyaz” was released, in which the actor played “the face of the Caucasian nationality”. Recently, Mamuka Kikaleishvili worked as a cultural attache at the Georgian Embassy in Russia. The actor died on the morning of May 3, 2000 in Moscow.