Vano Yantbelidze

Ivane "Vano" Yantbelidze (Georgian: ვანო იანტბელიძე; born on January 14, 1954 in Samtredia, Georgian SSR) is a Soviet and Georgian film, television and stage actor.

Vano Yantbelidze
ვანო იანტბელიძე
Born (1954-01-14) 14 January 1954
OccupationActor
Years active1973–present
Spouse(s)Pikria Kushitashvili
AwardsHonored Artist of Georgia (1991).

Life and career

Vano (Ivane) Yantbelidze born January 14, 1954 in Samtredia, Georgian SSR (then a republic of the Soviet Union).

In 1971 he left secondary school.

Studying at the first year theatrical institute, Vano Yantbelidze debuted in Leonid Bykov's movie One-Two, Soldiers Were Going..., 1973). Further Bykov called Yantbelidze in the following movie "Only Old Men Are Going to Battle., 1976)".

In 1975 Vano Yantbelidze graduated Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film University and the same year becomes the actor of Telavi state drama theater on which scene he played more than 150 roles. Because of high employment on a theatrical scene further the actor seldom appeared at cinema.

Selected filmography

  • 1973 — One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... as Vano Koderidze, "the hero without tiger skin"
  • 1975 — Eleven hopes as Bregvadze
  • 1976 — Only Old Men Are Going to Battle as Vano Kobakhidze, fighter pilot
  • 1982 — The Sad Horn[1] an episode
  • 1984 — Snow over white gardens[2] an episode
  • 1992 — Shamil as Hasaykhan Utsmiyev, the officer of the Russian army
  • 1995 — Resettlers (ხიზნები)[3]
  • 2006 — Two Khevsurians (ორი ხევსური, short)[4] as Papakho Khan, old Khevsur
  • 2015 — The Guard (Гвардія), Ukrainian mini-series as Guram Levidze, the owner of restaurant

References

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