Kdo si vzal Sofiko Tchiaoureli?
Kote Makharadze ženatý Sofiko Tchiaoureli . Věkový rozdíl byl 10 roky, 6 měsíců a 4 dny.
Giorgi Shengelaia ženatý Sofiko Tchiaoureli . Věkový rozdíl byl 0 roky, 0 měsíců a 10 dny.
Sofiko Tchiaoureli
Sofiko Tchiaoureli (aussi Tchiaourelli et Chiaureli - en géorgien : სოფიკო ჭიაურელი), née à Tbilissi (Union soviétique) le et morte dans cette ville (actuellement en Géorgie), le , est une actrice soviétique et géorgienne, connue pour être la muse du cinéaste Sergueï Paradjanov.
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Kote Makharadze
Kote (Constantine) Makharadze (Georgian: კოტე მახარაძე; 17 November 1926 – 19 December 2002) was a Soviet and Georgian actor and sports commentator.
Makharadze graduated from Tbilisi Choreography School in 1941 and the Shota Rustaveli State Theater Institute in 1948 and began working at the Rustaveli Theatre. He performed roles in various plays, including Hamlet, Bakhtrioni, Simghera Shevardenze, etc. In 1970, he joined the Marjanishvili Theatre, where he performed in Mosamartle, Kvachi Kvachantiradze, Schiller's Don Carlos and other productions. He earned the title of the Honored Artist of the Georgian SSR in 1958 and of the People Artist of the Georgian SSR in 1966.
Makharadze is best remembered for his career as a sports commentator whose passionate commentating fascinated audiences for decades. He began his sports career as a basketball player and led the junior national team of Georgian SSR to the USSR Championship in 1945. He became a sports commentator in 1957, covering soccer matches on Georgian television and radio. Two years later, he started commenting on central Soviet state television and radio and traveled abroad with the Soviet Union's national soccer team. He continued to work for the next four decades covering all major sports matches and Olympic games of this period, including Dinamo Tbilisi's historic wins of the USSR cup in 1964 and of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1981.
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Giorgi Shengelaia
Giorgi Shengelaia (Georgian: გიორგი შენგელაია; Russian: Гео́ргий Никола́евич Шенгела́я; 11 May 1937 – 17 February 2020) was a Georgian and Soviet film director. He directed 14 films since 1961. His film Pirosmani (a poetic film about the great Georgian primitive artist Niko Pirosmanishvili who worked circa 1915) won the Grand Prize at the Chicago International Film Festival in 1974 and went on to international critical acclaim. His 1985 film The Journey of a Young Composer was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival where he won the Silver Bear for Best Director.
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