Sophia Chiaureli (; 21 May 1937 – 2 March 2008), professionally known as Sofiko Chiaureli, was a Soviet Georgian actress. Thought to be the muse of filmmaker Sergei Parajanov, she played a significant role in the 20th century Georgian theater and was associated with the country's two most prominent theaters, the Rustaveli Theatre (1964âÂÂ1968) and Marjanishvili Theatre (1960âÂÂ1964, 1968âÂÂ2008).
Biography
Sofiko Chiaureli was born in Tbilisi. Her parents were the film director Mikheil Chiaureli and the actress Veriko Anjaparidze. She graduated from the All-Russian Institute of Cinematography in Moscow and moved back to Tbilisi. In 1975 she was a member of the jury at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.
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Filmography
- Khevsurian Ballad (Ã¥õòÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂúðàñðûûðôð, 1966) as Mzeqala
- Sayat Nova (æòõàóÃÂðýðÃÂð, 1968) as young poet / poet's love / poet's muse / mime / angel / crazy nun
- Don't Grieve (ÃÂõ óþÃÂÃÂù!, 1969) as Sofiko
- Natvris khe (ÃÂÃÂõòþ öõûðýøÃÂ, 1976) as Pupala
- Einige Interviews zu persönlichen Fragen (á áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂá áÂÂáÂÂá¢áÂÂá áÂÂáÂÂᣠáÂÂáÂÂá áÂÂá á¡áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂá®áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂ, 1979) as Sofiko
- Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (ÃÂÃÂøúûÃÂÃÂõýøàÃÂûø-ÃÂðñàø ÃÂþÃÂþúð ÃÂð÷ñþùýøúþò, 1979) as Zamira, mother of Ali Baba
- A Piece of Sky (1980) as Turvanda
- Look for a Woman (ÃÂÃÂøÃÂõ öõýÃÂøýÃÂ, 1983) as Alisa Postic
- Vacation of Petrov and Vasechkin, Usual and Incredible (ÃÂðýøúÃÂûàÃÂõÃÂÃÂþòð ø ÃÂðÃÂõÃÂúøýð, þñÃÂúýþòõýýÃÂõ ø ýõòõÃÂþÃÂÃÂýÃÂõ, 1984) as grandmother of Manana
- The Legend of Suram Fortress (ÃÂõóõýôð þ áÃÂÃÂðüÃÂúþù úÃÂõÿþÃÂÃÂø, 1985) as Old Vardo
- Million in the wedding basket (ÃÂøûûøþý ò ñÃÂðÃÂýþù úþÃÂ÷øýõ, 1985) as Valeria
- Ashug-Karibi (ÃÂÃÂøú-ÃÂõÃÂøñ, 1988) as Mom
- Artists cuts (âÂÂá®áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂá áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂá áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂâÂÂ, 2005) film by Shota Kalandadze
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