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Kahi Davidovich Kavsadze
Кахи Кавсадзе
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5 June 1935 - 27 April 2021
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Kahi Davidovich Kavsadze was born on June 5, 1935 in Tkibuli (Georgia). In 1959 he graduated from the Tbilisi Rustaveli Theatre Institute and became an actor of the Tbilisi Rustaveli Theatre. In this theater he performs to this day, and on his stage he played dozens of roles. Kahi Kavsadze began acting in cinema while still a student, making his debut in 1958 in the films “The Song of Eteri” and “Personally Known” due to bright external data. Fame came to the actor after the now legendary film by
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Kahi Davidovich Kavsadze was born on June 5, 1935 in Tkibuli (Georgia). In 1959 he graduated from the Tbilisi Rustaveli Theatre Institute and became an actor of the Tbilisi Rustaveli Theatre. In this theater he performs to this day, and on his stage he played dozens of roles. Kahi Kavsadze began acting in cinema while still a student, making his debut in 1958 in the films “The Song of Eteri” and “Personally Known” due to bright external data. Fame came to the actor after the now legendary film by Vladimir Motyl “White Sun of the Desert” (1969), in which Kavsadze played the role of Black Abdullah. Evidence of the versatility of his acting talent were television short films by Rezo Gabriadze about three road workers (Paris, Butterfly, Three Rubles, etc.), where Kavsadze’s partners were Baadur Tsuladze and Givi Berikashvili. The actor starred a lot in films of various genres - "Melodies of the Veri Quarter", "The Tree of Desire", "While the Dream is Mad", "Duma in the Caucasus", "Repentance". The role of Don Quixote in the television series Life of Don Quixote and Sancho (1988), directed by Rezo Chkheidze, brought Kakhi Kavsadze a jury prize and a prize for best actor at the XIII All-Union TV Film Festival in Dushanbe in 1989. In 1991, the historical picture of Gennady Vasilyev “Tsar Ivan the Terrible” was released, in which the actor played the roles of Ivan the Terrible and the Blessed. In 2001, Kahi Kavsadze made his debut at the Moscow Pop Theatre in the play "Birds", in which his partners on the stage were pop artist Gennady Khazanov and opera singer Vyacheslav Wojnarovskiy.