
Ramaz Chkhikvadze
Acting
Ramaz Chkhikvadze was a Georgian film and theater actor.[1] First appearing in the 1954 film The Dragonfly (Chrichina), he starred in over 60 films during his career.[2][3] He won the award for Best Actor at the 8th Moscow International Film Festival for his role in The Saplings. Ramaz Chkhikvadze caused a sensation when he appeared on stage as Richard III at the 1979 Edinburgh Festival in a production of Shakespeare's play by the Rustaveli Theatre Company of Tbilisi, Georgia, then still part of the Soviet Union.

The House of Joy
Host

The Rainbowmaker
Grandfather Georgi
Postalioni

Shoes from America

In August of 1944
Сталин

The Chained Knights

A Chef in Love
Anton Gogoladze

A Silhouette in the Window Across the Street

The Fallen Angel
Oriental Novel

Comrade Stalin Goes to Africa

Sunset

Return of Nasreddin Hodja
Khodzha Nasreddin

White FLags

Nazar's Last Prayer

Ashik Kerib
Ali-Agha

How's Home, How's Everything?

Insurance Agent

Mournful Unconcern
Shotover

The King and The Bird
მეფე

Victory
Сталин

I'm Ready to Take a Challenge

The Big Wave And The Small Wave
Narrator

Sizmara
Mepe (voice)

Three Syllables

Hands Up!

The Way Home

Three Days Of The Hot Summer
Givi

Tbilisi, Paris, Tbilisi
Nestor

Santa Esperansa

19th-Century Georgian Chronicle

Urgent Call

Dumas in the Caucasus

The Herdboy

Arevik
sledovatel

Small Town of Anara
Antoni

Racha, My Love
Aprasioni

Cinema
prince

The Wishing Tree
svyaschennik Okhrokhine

Tbilisi and Her Citizens
film director

Chiriki and Chikotela
Major Gitar

Village's Womanizer

Love, Fire and Pompiero
Savle

Like a Morning Mist

Love at First Sight
Akram, Murad's father

Escape at Dawn
Daniel

Ranina
Swimming Man / Priest / Mad Mathematician / Fence Man (voices)

Melodies of the Vera Quarter

Stealing Of The Moon
Shardin Alshibaia

Clicks

Old Musicians
tedo

The Saplings
Luka

The Flood
Anton

A Necklace for My Beloved
Daud
Nutsa

Death of a Philatelist
Vachnadze

The Plea
Matsili

Londre
Major of town

Mole

Where Is Your Happiness, Mzia?
Agronomist

Past Summer
Zurab

Song of Eteri
Vano

Chrichina
Shota

Conquerors of the Peaks







