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 Fallen Angel
The Rainbowmaker
(Grandfather Georgi)
Санта Эсперанса
Insurance Agent
Oriental Novel
Where Is Your Happiness, Mzia?
(Agronomist)
In August of 1944
(Сталин)
Dumas in the Caucasus
A Silhouette in the Window Across the Street
Chrichina
(Shota)
Mournful Unconcern
(Shotover)
The Saplings
(Luka)
Chiriki and Chikotela
(Major Gitar)
Sizmara
(Mepe (voice))
Small Town of Anara
(Antoni)
The Way Home
Ranina
(Swimming Man / Priest / Mad Mathematician / Fence Man (voices))
Past Summer
(Zurab)
Stealing Of The Moon
(Shardin Alshibaia)
Escape at Dawn
(Daniel)
Three Days Of The Hot Summer
(Givi)
White FLags
A Chef in Love
(Anton Gogoladze)
The Plea
(Matsili)
Nutsa
The Flood
(Anton)
Song of Eteri
(Vano)
A Necklace for My Beloved
(Daud)
Clicks
Victory
(Сталин)
How's Home, How's Everything?
Tbilisi and Her Citizens
The Big Wave And The Small Wave
(Narrator)
Ashik Kerib
(Ali-Agha)
Sunset
Hands Up!
The Wishing Tree
(svyaschennik Okhrokhine)
Comrade Stalin Goes to Africa
Nazar's Last Prayer
19th-Century Georgian Chronicle
Срочный вызов
Melodies of the Vera Quarter
Racha, My Love
(Aprasioni)
Cinema
(prince)
Londre
(Major of town)
Tbilisi, Paris, Tbilisi
(Nestor)
Shoes from America
Arevik
(sledovatel)
Love at First Sight
(Akram, Murad's father)
Return of Nasreddin Hodja
(Khodzha Nasreddin)
Death of a Philatelist
(Vachnadze)
Flick
Village's Womanizer
Mole
მწვერვალთა დამპყრობნი
Life of Don Quixote and Sancho
(Peres)