
Acting
Born February 28, 1928 · Tbilisi, Georgia
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 Rainbowmaker
2008
Postalioni
2003

Shoes from America
2001

In August of 1944
2001

The Chained Knights
2000

A Chef in Love
1996

A Silhouette in the Window Across the Street
1993

The Fallen Angel
1993
Oriental Novel
1992

Comrade Stalin Goes to Africa
1991

Sunset
1990

Return of Nasreddin Hodja
1990

White FLags
1990

Nazar's Last Prayer
1988

Ashik Kerib
1988

How's Home, How's Everything?
1987

Insurance Agent
1987

Mournful Unconcern
1987

The King and The Bird
1985

Victory
1985

I'm Ready to Take a Challenge
1984

The Big Wave And The Small Wave
1984

Sizmara
1983

Three Syllables
1982

Hands Up!
1981

The Way Home
1981

Three Days Of The Hot Summer
1981

Tbilisi, Paris, Tbilisi
1980

Santa Esperansa
1980

19th-Century Georgian Chronicle
1979

Urgent Call
1979

Dumas in the Caucasus
1979

The Herdboy
1979

Arevik
1978

Small Town of Anara
1978

Racha, My Love
1977

Cinema
1977

The Wishing Tree
1976

Tbilisi and Her Citizens
1976

Chiriki and Chikotela
1976

Village's Womanizer
1976

Love, Fire and Pompiero
1976

Like a Morning Mist
1976

Escape at Dawn
1975

Love at First Sight
1975

Ranina
1974

Melodies of the Vera Quarter
1973

Stealing Of The Moon
1973

Clicks
1973

Old Musicians
1973

The Saplings
1972

The Flood
1971

A Necklace for My Beloved
1971
Nutsa
1971

Death of a Philatelist
1969

The Plea
1967

Londre
1966

Mole
1962

Where Is Your Happiness, Mzia?
1960

Past Summer
1959

Song of Eteri
1957

Chrichina
1954

Conquerors of the Peaks
1952