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Niko Gotsiridze | |
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Born | |
Died | July 30, 1949 Tbilisi,
Georgian SSR,
USSR | (aged 78)
Nationality | Georgian |
Occupation(s) | actor, director |
Niko Gotsiridze (Nico Gotziridze, Нико Гоциридзе) (16 February, 1871 – 30 July, 1949 [1]) was a Georgian actor, director and a comedian who charmed spectators with his sense of humor. [2] For fifteen years he managed the Tbilisi Ossetian Theatre. [3]
Gotsiridze was the son of a tailor, but loved the stage, and first took to the boards at the age of twelve. He developed a comedy act and played the local working-class establishments until, in 1922, he joined a professional touring troupe under the director Kote Marjanishvili (Марджановым). He was much lauded and in 1924 he was made a People's Artist of the Georgia SSR. [4]
![]() | This article needs attention from an expert in Theatre. The specific problem is: Expert needed on early 20th century Russian theater.(May 2014) |
Niko Gotsiridze | |
---|---|
Born | |
Died | July 30, 1949 Tbilisi,
Georgian SSR,
USSR | (aged 78)
Nationality | Georgian |
Occupation(s) | actor, director |
Niko Gotsiridze (Nico Gotziridze, Нико Гоциридзе) (16 February, 1871 – 30 July, 1949 [1]) was a Georgian actor, director and a comedian who charmed spectators with his sense of humor. [2] For fifteen years he managed the Tbilisi Ossetian Theatre. [3]
Gotsiridze was the son of a tailor, but loved the stage, and first took to the boards at the age of twelve. He developed a comedy act and played the local working-class establishments until, in 1922, he joined a professional touring troupe under the director Kote Marjanishvili (Марджановым). He was much lauded and in 1924 he was made a People's Artist of the Georgia SSR. [4]