Mamuka Andreyevich Kikalishvili ( Georgian. მამუკა ანდრეის ძე კიკალეიშვილი ; August 10, 1960 , Tbilisi - May 3, 2000 , Moscow ) - Soviet, Georgian and Russian theater and film actor, film director.
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Biography
Born in Tbilisi on August 10, 1960 in the family of the actress of the Tbilisi Dramatic Theater. Rustaveli , Honored Artist of the Georgian SSR, Leyla Abrekovna Dzigrashvili and Deputy. the director of this theater, Andrei Mikhailovich Kikaleishvili . In 1981 he graduated from the acting department of TGITI them. Sh . Rustaveli . Until 1984, he worked at the Tbilisi Academic Theater. K. Marjanishvili . He gained fame after the film by Azerbaijani director Vagif Mustafayev “The Bastard”.
Since 1984, starred in the film studio " Georgia-film ."
In 1988, at the International Film Festival in Gabrovo ( Bulgaria ), he received the prize as the best comedian.
In 1994, he made his debut as a director , staging the film “Fallen Angel” with Levon Uzunyan .
In recent years, he worked as cultural attache at the Georgian embassy in Russia.
He also stubbornly sought the birth of his own TV show “At Mamuka”, the idea of which was born during the life of Vlad Listyev, they had already managed to shoot something.
On the morning of April 26, 2000, service “03” received a message from Mamuki’s wife that her husband was unconscious. The ambulance found the actor unconscious sitting on the bed, and next to him was a devastated box of sleeping pills. Week doctors at the Institute. Sklifosovsky struggled for the life of an actor, but Mamuka, without regaining consciousness, died from an overdose of sleeping pills on May 3, 2000 in Moscow at the 40th year of life. He was buried in Tbilisi, at the Pantheon of the Saburtalo cemetery.
Filmography
- actor
- 1982 - Unusual flight - Bidzina, bus driver
- 1982 - Since we are together - Mamuka, cousin of Ramaz
- 1984 - The White Rose of Immortality - The Court
- 1984 - The story of a seasoned pilot is a stranger.
- 1985 - Gentlemen Adventurers - Frank Jackson
- 1985 - Men and all the rest
- 1988 - Life of Don Quixote and Sancho - Sancho Panza
- 1988 - Bastard - Khatam
- 1989 - Rouen maiden nicknamed Pyshka - Carre-Lamadon, vintner
- 1990 - Fun with Philemon
- 1990 - To walk so to walk. Shoot shoot so ... - Karo
- 1990 - Mystifier
- 1990 - Passport - Moisha Sepiashvili, a lingerie trader
- 1990 - Oh, this terrible, terrible TV - Guguli Jashi
- 1991 - Wandering Stars - Gotsmah, director
- 1991 - Swamp street, or a remedy for sex - Prokopenko
- 1992 - Mad Pasta, or Professor Bugensberg's Error [1] - Maximus Pike
- 1992 - Good weather on Deribasovskaya, or bright weather again on Brighton Beach - Mafioso Lavrenti Tsuladze, casino owner
- 1992 - Zero option - police major Georgy Golidze
- 1993 - The Fallen Angel (Magnificent II) - Mamuka, film director
- 1994 - Bravo, Giordano Bruno
- 1994 - Coffee with lemon
- 1994 - Simple - hearted - the son of a judge
- 1994 - Blues
- 1994 - Chonguri (short)
- 1996 - Carnival Night 2 - Accountant
- 1997 - The story of Richard, Milord and the beautiful Firebird - a merchant in the market
- 1997 - The Princess on the Beans - Jora
- 1999 - D.D.D. Detective Dubrovsky's file - Leonid Babluani, owner of the funeral home, second husband of Nadezhda
- 1999 - What did the dead say? - Berkovich
- 2000 - Instead of me - businessman Zhora
- 2000 - Moscow - a celebrity
- 2000 - Old nags - owner of the Spider vegetable tent
- 2001 - Woe to the misfortune
- producer
- 1993 - The Fallen Angel (Magnificent II)
