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  1. Mikheil Chiaureli (Georgian: მიხეილ ჭიაურელი, Russian: Михаил Эдишерович Чиаурели, 6 February 1894 – 31 October 1974) was a Soviet Georgian actor, film director and screenwriter. He directed 25 films between 1928 and 1974.

  2. Feb 9, 2022 · In the 1920s, Mikhail Chiaurel was a director and actor at The WorkersTheater and The Red Theatre. Together with David Dzneladze, he transformed the mobile cooperative theater into the musical comedy theater named after Vaso Abashidze, where he started working first as a director and then, Artistic Head.

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  3. Mikhail Edisherovich Chiaureli (Micheil Chiaureli) was born on February 6, 1894, in Tiflis, Russian Empire (now Tbilisi, Georgia). In 1916 he graduated from the School of Painting and Sculpture in Tbilisi. Young Chiaureli made his acting debut on stage as an amateur in 1910.

    • Director, Writer, Actor
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  4. Director Mikheil Chiaureli, writer Pyotr Pavlenko, cinematographer Leonid Kosmatov, composer Dmitri Shostakovich and actors Mikheil Gelovani, Boris Andreyev and Vladimir Kenigson were all awarded the Stalin Prize, 1st Class for their work.

  5. Museum collection description: The museum houses archives of well-known Georgian of theatre and movie actors Veriko Anjaparidze (1900-1987), Mikheil Chiaureli (1894-1974), Sopiko Chiaureli (1937-2008) and Kote Makharadze (1926-2004), rich photo archive, audio-video records, manuscripts, letters, household objects, painting presented by well ...

  6. Mar 27, 2020 · Under Joseph Stalin’s regime, Soviet cinema could represent the traumatic losses of the war only in clichés about all-wise leaders and noble sacrifice: the locus classicus of this tradition, Mikheil Chiaureli’s The Fall of Berlin (1950), devotes some screen time to the adventures of a big, bluff worker who leaves his beloved to ...

  7. Soviet, Georgian film actor, theater, film, animation director, animator, screenwriter, sculptor, teacher; People's Artist of the USSR (1948). Winner of five Stalin Prizes (1941, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1950). In 1909 he graduated from the Tiflis vocational school. In 1912 he graduated from the Tiflis School of Painting and Sculpture (now the Tbilisi Academy of Arts), a student of Yakov Nikoladze ...