Anzor Urdia ( ka, ანზორ ურდია, uk, Анзор Урдія; March 12, 1939 - September 29, 2011) was a renowned
Georgian
Georgian may refer to:
Common meanings
* Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country)
** Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group
** Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians
**Georgian scripts, three scrip ...
theater and film actor. He performed in a number of films, among them was the main role in the iconic Soviet film ''
Data Tutashkhia
''Data Tutashkhia'' ( ka, დათა თუთაშხია) is a novel written by Chabua Amirejibi in 1975. It was translated to English by Antonina W. Bouis in 1985. This is one of the most popular readable novels in Georgia and former Sov ...
''.
Biography
Urdia was born in
Uman,
Ukraine in 1939 where his father
Varlam Urdia served as military fighter pilot during the
World War II. Urdia and his family moved back to Georgia after his father was killed in Ukraine on October 30, 1945. In Georgia, Urdia studied acting at the prestigious
Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film University and very soon after graduating he became a successful
theater actor
An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), l ...
in number of theaters in the Soviet Union. Urdia's numerous performances on the theater stage led him to starring and supporting roles in well known
Georgian films which included ''
Data Tutashkhia
''Data Tutashkhia'' ( ka, დათა თუთაშხია) is a novel written by Chabua Amirejibi in 1975. It was translated to English by Antonina W. Bouis in 1985. This is one of the most popular readable novels in Georgia and former Sov ...
'', ''
Kvarkvare'', ''Kukaracha'' and ''Pirveli Mertskhali''. In a well known Soviet film series which was based on
Chabua Amirejibi's book
Data Tutashkhia
''Data Tutashkhia'' ( ka, დათა თუთაშხია) is a novel written by Chabua Amirejibi in 1975. It was translated to English by Antonina W. Bouis in 1985. This is one of the most popular readable novels in Georgia and former Sov ...
Urdia played the role of a drunken homeless vagrant called Bardghunia. He earned the critical acclaim for his portrayal of Kharabadze in the 1990 film adaptation of
Nodar Dumbadze's novel ''Tetri Bairaghebi'' (White Flags). In 1980, during the height of his career in both film and theater, Urdia was appointed as the head of administration of the famous
Marjanishvili Theatre where he worked for more than ten years. Urdia was married to the Georgian
mathematician Nana Gigineishvili with whom he had two children, Varlam Urdia (born 1965) and Mariam Urdia (born in 1982). In 1997, Urdia had a leading role as
Stalin in an
Austrian production of the historical documentary film. After suffering illness for many years, Urdia passed away on September 29, 2011 and was interred at the Tbilisi Vake Cemetery.
Filmography
Actor
* "Chair" (''Skami'') - Georgia, 2004
* "Love and Potatoes" (''Sikvaruli da Kartopili'') - Georgia, 2003
* "Antimoz from Iberia" (''Antimoz iz Iverii'') - Georgia, 2001
* "Fallen Angel" (''Pavshi Angel'') - Georgia, 1991
* "I am Godfather to Pele" (''Me, Peles Natlia'') - Georgia, 1991
* "War is for Everyone - Stalin's Son" (''Omi yvelastvis Omia - Stalinis shvili'') -
Georgian SSR, 1990
* "White Flags" (''Tetri Bairaghebi'') - Georgian SSR, 1990
* "Turandot" -
Russian SFSR, 1989
* "Santa Claus" (''Tovlis babua'') - Georgian SSR, 1986
* "Without Any Risk" (''Bez Osobogo Riska'') - Georgian SSR/Russian SFSR, 1983
* "Kukaracha" - Georgian SSR, 1982
* "The Marines have No Questions", (''Y Motrosov Netu Voprosov) Russian SFSR, 1980
* "Tbilisi-Paris and Back" (''Tiflis-Pariz i Obratno'') - Georgian SSR, 1980
* "the Break" (''Pereviv'') - Russian SFSR, 1978
* "Kings and Cabbage" (''Korili i Kapusta'') - Russian SFSR, 1978
* "Kvarkvare" - Georgian SSR, 1978
* "The Price of Life" (''Tsena Zhizni'') - Russian SFSR, 1977
* "Data Tutashkhia" - Georgian SSR, 1977
* "First Swallow" (''Mertskhali'') - Georgian SSR, 1975
See also
*
Varlam Urdia, Anzors father and Soviet
fighter pilot
A fighter pilot is a military aviator trained to engage in air-to-air combat, air-to-ground combat and sometimes electronic warfare while in the cockpit of a fighter aircraft. Fighter pilots undergo specialized training in aerial warfare and ...
during the
World War II.
*
Marjanishvili Theatre
*
Cinema of Georgia
The cinema of Georgia has been noted for its cinematography in Europe. Italian film director Federico Fellini was an admirer of the Georgian film: "Georgian film is a completely unique phenomenon, vivid, philosophically inspiring, very wise, ...
References
External links
Anzor Urdia Biography on Georgian National Cinema
{{DEFAULTSORT:Urdia, Anzor
1939 births
20th-century male actors from Georgia (country)
20th-century male singers from Georgia (country)
People's Artists of Georgia
Actors from Tbilisi
Male film actors from Georgia (country)
2011 deaths