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- Gomiashvili (Georgian: გომიაშვილი) is a Georgian surname that may refer to Archil Gomiashvili (1926–2005), Soviet theatre and film actor Giorgi Gomiashvili...
- Archil Mikhaylovich Gomiashvili (Russian: Арчи́л Миха́йлович Гомиашви́ли, Georgian: არჩილ მიხეილის ძე გომიაშვილი; March 23, 1926 – May 31, 2005) was a...
- Giorgi (Goga) Gomiashvili (Georgian: გიორგი [გოგა] გომიაშვილი; (November 9, 1972 – August 3, 2012) was a Georgian business executive and a former diplomat...
- adaptations were made in the USSR: a film in 1971 by Leonid Gaidai with Archil Gomiashvili as Bender and a miniseries in 1976 by Mark Zakharov with Andrei Mironov...
- International Film Festival. Crystal Bennett Tornike Bziava Mikheil Gomiashvili Nugzar Kurashvili Eka Molodinashvili Tornike Gogrichiani "The Village"...
- traveling all around Russia and having a series of misadventures. Archil Gomiashvili as Ostap Bender (voiced by Yuri Sarantsev; singing voice by Valeri Zolotukhin;...
- host:Петр Вайль, guests: culturologist Мариэтта Чудакова and actors Archil Gomiashvili (Bender-1971) and Sergey Yursky (Bender-1993) Shapiro, Marianne. "Gogol...
- Kilmer as "Dutchman", a journalist Mikko Nousiainen as Daniil Mikheil Gomiashvili as Anton Medoev, father of Tatia Ani Imnadze as Sofi Medoev Antje Traue...
- on screen by Frank Langella (The Twelve Chairs (1970 film)), Archil Gomiashvili (The Twelve Chairs (1971 film)), Andrei Mironov (actor) (The Twelve Chairs...
- diplomat and scholar Archil Gelovani (1915–1978), Soviet officer Archil Gomiashvili (1926–2005), Georgian actor Archil Jorjadze (1872–1913), Georgian politician...