Nato Vachnadze
June 14, 1904 (121 years old) in Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
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.
Known For
Credits
- 2015 · nato vachnadze as self
- 2010 · nato vachnadze as self
- 1952 · Conquerors of the Peaks as
- 1948 · Keto and Kote as მოცეკვავე
- 1947 · Akaki's Cradle as
- 1946 · The Vow as Woman at a concert in the Kremlin
- 1943 · He Will Come Back Again as manana
- 1941 · Qadjana as Marta
- 1940 · Homeland as natela
- 1940 · The Girl From Khidobani as Gviristine
- 1937 · The Orange Valley as Nani
- 1937 · Arsena as Neno
- 1934 · The Last Masquerade as Tamari
- 1933 · Last Crusaders as Tsitsia
- 1931 · Iron Brigade as Grich's wife
- 1930 · Suburban Districts as Dora
- 1929 · The Living Corpse as Masha, gypsy girl
- 1928 · The Gadfly as Jemma
- 1928 · Amoki as
- 1927 · Giuli as Giuli
- 1926 · Natela as Natela
- 1925 · Who Is Guilty? as Pati
- 1925 · At the Price of a Thousand as
- 1925 · The Case of the Murder of Tariel Mklavadze as
- 1924 · Three Lives as Esma
- 1923 · The killer of the father as Nunu
- 1923 · Arsena, the Brigand as nino
- 1922 · The Exile as