Ia ninidze merab ninidze biography
(Georgian: მერაბ ნინიძე; born 3 November ) is a Georgian actor.
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Ia Ninidze
Georgian actor
Iya Ninidze known as la Ninidze (born 8 September, 1960) is a Georgian actor who starred in a musical when she was thirteen. She has been called "the Georgian Audrey Hepburn" and starred in films and TV.
One of the films was delayed for three years while the Soviet censors considered the way it satirised Joseph Stalin.
Life
Ninidze was born in 1960 in, what is now the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi.
He told me that he felt we stood above politics, saying “Merab, we've made a really valuable film, and there's nothing for you to feel ashamed of.Her father was a television director and her mother taught Russian.[1] Ninidze was sent to learn ballet early at Tbilisi Choreographical School where she was spotted as a potential actor. At the age of thirteen she was in Giorgi Shengelaya's iconic Georgian musical Melodies of Vera Quarter[2] where she played, Tsitsino, a girl who wanted to go to ballet school.[1]
She has been called "the Georgian Audrey Hepburn".[2] Her films include the 1968 film, Do Not Worry, and the 1975 film, The First Swallow.
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