Georgian actors died in 2010

Here are 1 famous actors from Georgia died in 2010:

Givi Tokhadze

Givi Tokhadze (October 20, 1922 Poti-November 25, 2010 Tbilisi) a.k.a. G. Tokadze, G. Tokhadze, Givi Maksimovich Tokhadze or Guivi Tochadze was a Georgian actor.

He was born in the port city of Poti and went on to study at the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgia State University. In 1945, he began his acting career at the Rustavi Drama Theatre and later went on to perform at the Marjanishvili Theatre and the Georgian State Drama Theatre. Tokhadze was known for his dynamic and charismatic performances, often playing comedic roles in both film and theatre. He starred in over 50 films throughout his career and was honored with numerous awards, including the People's Artist of Georgia and the Shota Rustaveli State Prize. Givi Tokhadze was a beloved figure in Georgian culture and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors in the country.

Additionally, Tokhadze was known for his contributions to Georgian cinema, both in front of and behind the camera. In addition to acting, he directed several films, including "Darejan" and "The First Claim." He also worked as a screenwriter and producer on a number of projects. Tokhadze was deeply committed to preserving Georgian culture and was a passionate advocate for the arts. He served as the Chairman of the Georgian Union of Cinematographers and was a member of the Georgian Academy of Sciences. Despite his success, Tokhadze remained humble and dedicated to his craft, earning the respect and adoration of his colleagues and fans alike. Today, he is remembered as one of the most talented and influential figures in Georgian cinema history.

Furthermore, in addition to his contributions to film and theatre, Givi Tokhadze was also a prominent voice actor in Georgia. He provided the Georgian voiceovers for a number of iconic characters in foreign films, including Obelix in "Asterix and Obelix vs Caesar" and the title character in "Pinocchio." Tokhadze's distinctive voice and energetic performances made him a beloved figure among Georgian audiences. Additionally, he was a dedicated teacher and mentor to young actors, serving as an instructor at the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgia State University for many years. Despite his passing in 2010, Givi Tokhadze's legacy continues to shape Georgian culture, inspiring new generations of artists and performers.

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