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Giorgi Shavgulidze was born on 16 November 1910 in Kutaisi, Kutaisi Governorate, Russian Empire [now Imereti, Republic of Georgia]. He was an actor, known for Mamluqi (1958), Khidi (1942) and Zvigenis kbili (1959). He died on 13 April 1959 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, USSR [now Republic of Georgia].
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- Bashi-Achuki (1956) Cast
- The Great Dawn (1938) as Pavel Gudushauri
- Chrichina (1954) as Archili
- George Saakadze (1942) Cast
- The Fate Of A Woman (1957) Cast
- They Came from Mountains (1954) as Apareka
- Davit Guramishvili (1946) as Davit Guramishvili
- Mameluke (1958) as Aslan-Bei
- Keto and Kote (1948) as Niko
- Conquerors of the Peaks (1952) Cast
- Tsiskara (1955) as Wizard
- Shark's tooth (1960) as Abdelkaderi
- Spring in Sakeni (1951) as Rashidi
- Sentence (1959) as Merabi
- I Tell the Truth (1957) as Kosta
- The Bridge (1942) as ilo
- Happy Reunion (1949) as Eremo
- The Lights of Kolchis (1941) as archili
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