Kakhi Kavsadze (Georgian: კრხი კრვსრძáƒ" K’akhi
K’avsadze); born June 5, 1935 in Tbilisi, Georgia) is a
Georgian/Soviet film, television and stage actor.He was born in
Tbilisi. After his birth, his parents moved to Tkibuli. His father was
conductor David Kavsadze. In 1941 joined the Red Army’s 224th Rifle
Brigade and was captured. In the prisoner of war camp he was appointed
head of the ethnographic team. After the war, on 10 January 1946,
Soviet authorities arrested and charged him with treason committed by
the military. He was exiled to the Sverdlovsk Oblast, where he
died.Kakhi Kavsadze graduated in 1959 from the Shota Rustaveli Theatre
and Film University and the Rustaveli Theatre.He debuted in cinema in
the 1950s. He was awarded People’s Artist (1981) and Festival Prize
winner of the city of Dushanbe (1989).
K’avsadze); born June 5, 1935 in Tbilisi, Georgia) is a
Georgian/Soviet film, television and stage actor.He was born in
Tbilisi. After his birth, his parents moved to Tkibuli. His father was
conductor David Kavsadze. In 1941 joined the Red Army’s 224th Rifle
Brigade and was captured. In the prisoner of war camp he was appointed
head of the ethnographic team. After the war, on 10 January 1946,
Soviet authorities arrested and charged him with treason committed by
the military. He was exiled to the Sverdlovsk Oblast, where he
died.Kakhi Kavsadze graduated in 1959 from the Shota Rustaveli Theatre
and Film University and the Rustaveli Theatre.He debuted in cinema in
the 1950s. He was awarded People’s Artist (1981) and Festival Prize
winner of the city of Dushanbe (1989).
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