

Zurab Kapianidze
ActorZurab Kapanadze (born April 1, 1937, Nakieti village, Oni district - died July 4, 2011, Tbilisi) was a Georgian actor. People’s Artist of Georgia (1979), Laureate of the Shota Rustaveli State Prize (1985). In 1961, he graduated from the theatrical faculty of the Shota Rustaveli State Theater Institute in Tbilisi. From 1961 to 1964, he worked at the Kutaisi Lado Meskhishvili State Drama Theater. From 1964, he was an actor at the “Georgian Film” studio. From 1999 to 2004, he was a member of the Georgian Parliament of the 5th convocation, on the list of the electoral bloc “Revival of Georgia”. He passed away in Tbilisi in 2011 and was buried in the Didube Pantheon of Writers and Public Figures, the resting place of many prominent Georgian artists, scientists, and public figures.
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Oh, This Terrible TV
1990

New Arcadia
1986

The Nylon Christmas Tree
1985

The Fastest People in the World
1985
Markoz

Georgians in the Sky
1984
Passenger

Five Brides Before the One
1984

The Bandit From The Brick Factory
1983
Inspector Gogia

The Snow Wedding
1981
Levan

Open the Windows
1981

Tbilisi, Paris, Tbilisi
1980
Odishelidze

Zealous Piglet
1979

Poem of Kovpak: Carpathians, Carpathians...
1978
Zurab Toladze

The New Adventures of Captain Vrungel
1978
Lom

I Want to See You
1978

Small Town of Anara
1978
Zura

On the Track of the Wolf
1977

Return
1977

Living Legends
1976
Ivane

Avalanche
1975

Story of Ivane Kotorashvili
1974
Ivane

Stealing Of The Moon
1973
Lomkats Tarba

Wedding
1973
Jovan Vuksanović

Clicks
1973

Old Musicians
1973

The Saplings
1972
Cart driver

Gladiator
1971
Waiter

Door
1971

Feola
1970
Besik - violinist

Chermen
1970
Berdia

Star of My Town
1970
Durmishkhan

Tariel Golua
1969
Bezhana

Waiting
1969
Ekvtime

Pirosmani
1969
Ushangi

Look at These Young People!
1969
Shaliko

Crucified Island
1968
Simona

Alooba
1968

Morning Bells
1967

The Plea
1967
Zviaduri

Falling Leaves
1966
Dato's companion

Londre
1966

Ballad of Khevsureti
1966
Apareka

Mikha
1966





