Akaki Khorava

Georgian actor (1895-1972) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Akaki Aleksis dze Khorava[a] (29 April 1895 [O.S. 17 April]  23 June 1972) was a Georgian and Soviet actor, theater director and pedagogue.[1] He appeared in at least fifteen films from 1924 to 1965.

Born29 April 1895 [O.S. 17 April]
Ochkhomuri [ka], Kutaisi Governorate, Russian Empire (present-day Georgia)
Died23 June 1972(1972-06-23) (aged 77)
Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
Occupations
Yearsactive1919–1972
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Akaki Khorava
აკაკი ალექსის ძე ხორავა
Born29 April 1895 [O.S. 17 April]
Ochkhomuri [ka], Kutaisi Governorate, Russian Empire (present-day Georgia)
Died23 June 1972(1972-06-23) (aged 77)
Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
Occupations
Years active1919–1972
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He is best known for his performances in The Great Warrior Skanderbeg and Giorgi Saakadze.

Akaki Khorava was born on April 29, 1895 in village of Ochkhomuri [ka], Kutaisi Governorate.[2]

In 1915–1919 he studied at Kiev and Tbilisi Universities, and from 1922 at the theater studio of A.N. Pagava.[2]

From 1923 he was actor and director of the Sh. Rustaveli Academic Theater (in 1936–1955 — artistic director and director of the theater). In 1939–1949 he was Director of the Tbilisi Theater Institute named after Sh. Rustaveli. From 1924, he started working in films.[2]

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    • Georgian: აკაკი ალექსის ძე ხორავა, romanized: Ak’ak’i Aleksis dze Khorava
    • Russian: Акакий Алексеевич Хорава, romanized: Akaky Alekseyevich Khorava

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