Otar Leontyevich Koberidze (Georgian: რთრრკრáƒ'áƒ"áƒ
იძáƒ"; 17 December 1924 â€" 9 March 2015) was a Georgian actor,
film director and screenwriter.Koberidze was born in Tiflis, Georgian
SSR (now Tbilisi, Georgia), where he graduated from the Rustaveli
State Theatre Institute in 1948. He then worked at the Drama Theater
in Sukhumi and Marjanishvili Theater in Tbilisi. He played more than
50 roles during his career at the film studio Kartuli Pilmi, including
a memorable role of a 17th-century Georgian hero in the 1956
historical action film Bashi-Achuki. He directed ten films and wrote
scripts for three films.Koberidze was awarded the title of People's
Artist of Georgia in 1967. He died at the age of 90 in Tbilisi in
2015. Koberidze was married to the Georgian actress Lia Eliava
(1934â€"1998).
იძáƒ"; 17 December 1924 â€" 9 March 2015) was a Georgian actor,
film director and screenwriter.Koberidze was born in Tiflis, Georgian
SSR (now Tbilisi, Georgia), where he graduated from the Rustaveli
State Theatre Institute in 1948. He then worked at the Drama Theater
in Sukhumi and Marjanishvili Theater in Tbilisi. He played more than
50 roles during his career at the film studio Kartuli Pilmi, including
a memorable role of a 17th-century Georgian hero in the 1956
historical action film Bashi-Achuki. He directed ten films and wrote
scripts for three films.Koberidze was awarded the title of People's
Artist of Georgia in 1967. He died at the age of 90 in Tbilisi in
2015. Koberidze was married to the Georgian actress Lia Eliava
(1934â€"1998).
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