Nato Vachnadze

Nato Vachnadze

1904-06-14 – 1953-06-14 (age 49) Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
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Biography

Natalia (Nato) Giorgi's daughter Vachnadze (maiden name Andronikashvili) (b. June 14, 1904, Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire — d. June 14, 1953, died in an air crash, buried in Tbilisi) — Georgian film actress of the Soviet period, a megastar of the Soviet screen in the 1920s-30s. People's Artist of the Georgian SSR (1941). At the peak of her career, Soviet cinema brought her Hollywood-style brilliance and glory. Her legend, created by Soviet filmmakers, created sold-out theaters. Thanks to her appearance and artistry, she deservedly became a legend of Georgian cinema. Her popularity made the Georgian film studio "Sakhkinmretsvi" the largest in the Soviet Union.

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Known For

Three Lives
Three Lives

1924

as Esma

The Living Corpse
The Living Corpse

1929

as Masha, gypsy girl

Keto and Kote
Keto and Kote

1948

as მოცეკვავე

Arsena, the Brigand
Last Crusaders
Last Crusaders

1933

as Tsitsia

The Vow
The Vow

1946

as Woman at a concert in the Kremlin

Amoki
Amoki

1928

Giuli
Giuli

1927

as Giuli

The Gadfly
The Gadfly

1928

as Jemma

Qadjana
Qadjana

1941

as Marta

The Exile
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Akaki's Cradle
The Last Masquerade
The Last Masquerade

1934

as Tamari

The killer of the father
The Orange Valley
The Orange Valley

1937

as Nani

Arsena
Arsena

1937

as Neno