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In 1968, Dodo Abashidze was awarded the main prize at Erevan All-Union Film Festival for best performance in a lead role in Merab Kokochasvili’s film, Didi mtsvane veli (The Big Green Valley). He has received numerous state awards.
Literature: კ., დოდო აბაშიძე (რუს. During his 7 years of work there, he performed in more than 20 plays, including roles portrayed by his father, the famous actor Vaniko Abashidze, who was a victim of the 1937 repression.
Since 1954, Dodo Abashidze has begun acting in films.
In 1992, he was awarded (posthumously) the Shota Rustaveli State Prize.
In 1949 he graduated from Drama Faculty at Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgia State University. In 1984, Dodo Abashidze codirected The Legend of the Surami Fortress with Sergey Parajanov. The actor gives vivid portrayals to dramatic, comedic or grotesque characters.
Since 1956, he was an actor at Georgian Film Studio. From 1949 to 1956 he worked as an actor at Shota Rustaveli Theatre, where he performed different roles in more than 20 plays: Pepo (Pepo by G. Sundukian), Roler (The Robbers by F. Schiller), Giorgi (Otaraant Kvrivi [Otaraant Widow] by I. Chavchavadze), Godun (Razlom [The Fault] by B.
Lavrenyov), etc. From 1956 onward, he worked at Kartuli Filmi (Georgian Film Studio). In 1975, he received a prize at Teheran International Film Festival for a lead role in Nana Mchedlidze’s film, pirveli mertskhali (First Swallow). He portrayed more than 50 roles in feature films, including: Bichiko (Chrichina, 1954), Abdushahili (Bashi-Achuki, 1956), Dhvira (The White Caravan, 1963), Omar Margania (Matsi Khvitia, 1966), Sosana (The Great Green Valley, 1967), Mamamze Eristavi (The Right Hand of the Grand Master, 1969), Alexander (Light in Our Windows, 1969), Pristavi (The Melodies of Vera Quarter, 1973), Iasoni (The First Swallow, 1975), Papa Gabriel (Summit, 1976), Varlam (Racha, My Love, 1977), Arkifo Seturi (Data Tutashkhia, 1977), Qvarqvare (Qvarqvare, 1978), Giorgi (Roots, 1987), and others.
The exhibition is available at the following link: https://archive.gov.ge/ge/2024-1/dodo-abashidze-100-1
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Gventsadzewas born on May 1, 1924, in Tbilisi.
The roles he performs in are characterized by their lyricism, kindness, directness and love of life. On screen, he played Bichiko (Chrichina [The Cricket], directed by S. Dolidze, L. Khotivari, 1954), Abdushahil (Bashi-Achuki, directed by L. Esakia, 1956), Ushangi (Me vitkvi simartles [I Will Tell the Truth], directed by L.
Khotivari, 1957), Dghvira (Tetri Karavani [The White Caravan], directed by E. Shengelia, T. Meliava, 1963), Aluda (Khevisberi Balada [Ballad of the Elder of the Gorge], directed by Sh. Managadze, 1965), Omar Marghani (Matsi Khvitia, directed by G. Shengelia, 1966), Sosana (Didi Mtsvane Veli [A Large Green Field], directed by M.
Kokochashvili, 1967), Bachua (Tariel Golua, directed by L. Khotivari, 1968), Tavadi (prince) Vakhvar (Ar Daidardo [Don’t Grieve], directed by G. Danelia, 1968), Mamamze Eristavi (Didostatis Marjvena [The Right Hand of the Grand Master], directed by K. Tabliashvili, D. Abashidze, 1969), Alexander (Sinatle Chvens Fanjarashi [Light in Our Window], directed by G.
Mgeladze,1969), Guja (Mezoblebi [Neighbors], directed by R. Charkhalashvili, 1970), Niko (Rotsa Akvavda Nushi [When the Almond Trees Blossomed], directed by L. Ghoghoberidze, 1972), Pristav – head of police (Veris Ubnis Melodiebi [Melodies of Vera Quarter], directed by G. Shengelia, 1973), Nestor Kalandarishvili (Tshimbireli Papa [Siberian Grandfather], directed by G.
Kalatozishvili, 1973), Yason (Pirveli Mertskhali [The First Swallow], directed by N. Mchedlidze, 1975; he received a Golden Tur award for the best male performance at the 4th Tehran International Film Festival in 1975), Irakli Razmadze (Sakme Gadaetsema Sasamartlos [The Case will be Given to Court], directed by G.
Kvachadze, 1975), Doctor Gabriel (Mtsvervali [The Peak], directed by M. Kokochashvili, 1976), Varlam (Racha – Chemi Sikvaruli [Racha – My Love], directed by T. Falavandishvili, I. Medvedi), Seturi (Data Tutashkhia, directed by G. Lortkipanidze, G. Gabeskiria, both parts in 1977), Kvarkvare (Kavrkvare, directed by D.
Abashidze, 1978), Simon (Kortsineba Imerulad [Imereti Style Wedding], directed by N. Nenova, G. Tsulaia, 1979), Paata Batonishvili (Tsigni Fitsisa [The Book of Oath], directed by G. Lortkipanidze, A. Darsavelidze, 1983), Giorgi (Fesvebi [Roots], K. Mgeladze, Shota Rustaveli Prize).
Together with director S.
Parajanov he directed a film: Ambavi Suramis Tsikhisa [The Story of Surami Fortress] in 1984 (he performed the roles of Osman-aghasa and the Piper; this movie has received numerous awards at international film festivals in France, Spain, Brazil, Portugal and Netherlands) and Ashughi-Karibi (1988). და ქართ. In 1970, he received a prize at the 4 th Minsk Film Festival for Aleksandre’s role in Guguli Mgeladze’s film Sinatle chvens phanjrebshi (Light in Our Windows).
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A. Over 120 photos from around 40 films have been selected from the rich photographic collection of Georgian feature film sets for the exhibition.
Dodo Abashidze’s acting career began in 1949 at the Rustaveli State Drama Theatre. Dodo Abashidze died on January 26, 1990 in Tbilisi.
Transferred money
The 100th anniversary exhibition of actor Dodo Abashidze, organized by the National Archives of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, is now available for viewing online on the National Archives’ website.
The exhibition includes photographs depicting Dodo Abashidze’s theatrical and cinematic roles, portraits, and family archive images.
From 1945–1949, he studied acting at Shota Rustaveli Theatrical Institute (now Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgia State University), In 1949, he became a member of the Rustaveli Theatre troupe.
Abashidze Davit (Dodo)
Abashidze Davit (01.05.1924, Tbilisi – 25.01.1990, Tbilisi) was an actor and People’s Artist of Georgia (1967).
He was Honorary (1961) and Peoples’ Artist (1967) of Georgia.