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- Spartak Bagashvili (Georgian: სპარტაკ ბაღაშვილი; 7 December 1914 - 1 February 1977) was a Soviet and Georgian actor. He appeared in more than twenty films...
- Avto Varazi as Niko Pirosmani Zurab Kapianidze Dodo Abashidze Spartak Bagashvili Kote Daushvili Boris Tsipuria Givi Aleksandria 1973 : Sutherland Trophy...
- – Poet in the cloister Giorgi Gegechkori – Poet as an old man Spartak Bagashvili – Poet's father Medea ****aridze – Poet's mother Hovhannes Minasyan – Prince...
- Teimuraz; Gogeshvili, Ketevan; Gurashvili, Thea; Chipashvili, Senera; Bagashvili, Tamila; Andronikashvili, George; Okujava, Natela (2009). "Visual Recognition...
- 20th–21st centuries are: David "Dodo" Abashidze Veriko An****aridze Spartak Bagashvili Givi Berikashvili Ramaz Chkhikvadze Kakhi Kavsadze Ipolite Khvichia Akaki...
- so he couldn't take the abusing and got killed by the enemies. Spartak Bagashvili Ghvtisia Rusudan Kiknadze Woman Ramaz Chkhikvadze Matsili Otar Megvinetukhutsesi...
- Larisa Kadochnikova as Marichka Tatyana Bestayeva [ru] as Palahna Spartak Bagashvili as molfar Yurko Mykola Hrynko as Chief Shepherd Leonid Yengibarov as Mykola...
- Kurochkin Jüri Krjukov Adventure The Plea Мольба Tengiz Abuladze Spartak Bagashvili, Rusudan Kiknadze, Ramaz Chkhikvadze Drama Punisher Каратель Manos Zacharias...
- Damir Burić Marko Martinić Josip Vrlić Gijom Dino Beso Akhvlediani Archil Bagashvili Gela Koiava Theodoros Chatzitheodorou Angelos Vlachopoulos Arshia Almasi...
- Larysa Kadochnikova (Marichka), Tetyana Bestaeva (Palagna), and Spartak Bagashvili (Yura). In 2014, Vinnytsia hosted a literary and artistic project called...