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Giya Avalishvili
Гия Авалишвили
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There are actors whose official biographies are very detailed and even majestic with a very modest list of merits in cinema. There are also undeservedly forgotten talents, whose star, not having time to brightly light up, quickly rolled into oblivion. Especially many such ministers of art in the expanses of the former USSR. A lot of actors are only talking about beautiful movies with their participation. What happened in the lives of these talented people now seems not so important, although, of
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There are actors whose official biographies are very detailed and even majestic with a very modest list of merits in cinema. There are also undeservedly forgotten talents, whose star, not having time to brightly light up, quickly rolled into oblivion. Especially many such ministers of art in the expanses of the former USSR. A lot of actors are only talking about beautiful movies with their participation. What happened in the lives of these talented people now seems not so important, although, of course, interesting. When the stars are silently setting, it is a little unfair and always sad.
It is a pity that now no details are known about the wonderful Georgian actor Gia Avalishvili. He was active from 1966 to 1967 in films, most of which are now in the treasury of Soviet classics. This is a short film “Musicians”, the film “Unlucky kidnappers”, several other years and, of course, a favorite movie by many.
“Aty-bats, the soldiers came. . . ? where Avalishvili played the role of Tengiz Koderidze.
The creative path of Gia Avalishvili began with the short parable “Umbrella”, which is quite relevant to this day. If a more or less serious and modern book related to the “yesterday” stars of Soviet cinema is ever created, Gia Avalishvili will take the most worthy place there.