
Mikheil Chiaureli
DirectingAbout Mikheil Chiaureli
Soviet, Georgian film actor, theater, film, animation director, animator, screenwriter, sculptor, teacher; People's Artist of the USSR (1948). Winner of five Stalin Prizes (1941, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1950). In 1909 he graduated from the Tiflis vocational school. In 1912 he graduated from the Tiflis School of Painting and Sculpture (now the Tbilisi Academy of Arts), a student of Yakov Nikoladze. Since 1915 he worked in the theaters of Tiflis, Kutaisi and Batumi as an actor, director and artist. In 1917, under the guidance of the historian Ekvtime Takaishvili, together with the futurist poet Ilya Zdanevich, the artists Lado Gudiashvili and Dimitri Shevardnadze, he was on an expedition to the southern regions of Georgia (Turkey). Archaeological activities were held in the churches of Ishkhan, Oshki and Khakhuli. In 1921, he participated in the organization of the Theater of Revolutionary Satire at the Georgian branch of ROSTA. From 1922 to 1924 he lived in Germany, where he worked in sculpture workshops, after which from 1924 to 1926 he worked as a sculptor in Tiflis (the author of the first sculpture of V. Lenin in Georgia). From 1926 to 1928 - actor and director of the "Workers' Theatre", "Red Theater" under Proletkult. From 1926 to 1941, he was the director and artistic director of the Georgian Theater of Musical Comedy named after V. Abashidze, organized by him in 1934 together with David Dzneladze on the basis of the mobile musical and drama theater "Kopteatr", which existed since 1926. Since 1928, he was the director of the trust JSC Goskinoprom of Georgia (since 1938 - the Tbilisi Film Studio, now - Georgia-Film), since 1940 - the artistic director of this studio. In 1946-1955 he was the director of the Mosfilm film studio, in 1955-1957 - the Sverdlovsk film studio. He taught at the film acting school at the Tbilisi Film Studio, in 1950-1960 - a teacher at VGIK (Moscow) (since 1951 - professor). Member of the CPSU (b) since 1940. Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 1-3 convocations (1937-1954). He died on October 31, 1974 at the age of 81 in Tbilisi. He was buried in the Pantheon of Georgian Cultural Figures on Mount Mtatsminda.
Career Statistics & Market Influence
Analyzing the cinematic journey of Mikheil Chiaureli reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 6 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.
Genre Dominance: Drama
The majority of Mikheil Chiaureli's filmography leans towards the Drama genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.
The "Box Office" Signature
With a 17% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Mikheil Chiaureli remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Our Cinema, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.
Best Mikheil Chiaureli Movies Ranked
Must-watch hits from Mikheil Chiaureli's career based on audience ratings.
Complete Filmography & Success Status
Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Mikheil Chiaureli.
| Year | Movie | Character | Success | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1940 | Our Cinema | (archive footage) | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1926 | Khanuma | Saqo | Flop | Similar → |
| 1926 | Natela | Djondo, friend of Utu | Flop | Similar → |
| 1925 | At the Price of a Thousand | garuni | Flop | Similar → |
| 1922 | The Suram Fortress | Osman, rich merchant | Flop | Similar → |
| 1921 | Arsena Georgiashvili (murder of General Griaznov) | Arsena Jorjiashvili | Flop | Similar → |
Mikheil Chiaureli - Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best movie of Mikheil Chiaureli?
According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Mikheil Chiaureli is "Our Cinema" with a rating of 9.0/10.
How many movies has Mikheil Chiaureli acted in?
Mikheil Chiaureli has been featured in at least 6 major films throughout their career.
What are some other popular movies by Mikheil Chiaureli?
Other notable films include "Arsena Georgiashvili (murder of General Griaznov)", "The Suram Fortress", and "Khanuma".




