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Archil Mikhaylovich Gomiashvili est un Acteur Russe né le 23 mars 1926 à Tchiatoura (Georgie)

Archil Mikhaylovich Gomiashvili

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Nom de naissance არჩილ მიხეილის ძე გომიაშვილი
Nationalité Russie
Naissance 23 mars 1926 à Tchiatoura (Georgie)
Mort 31 mai 2005 (à 79 ans) à Moscou (Russie)

Archil Mikhaylovich Gomiashvili (Russian: Арчи́л Миха́йлович Гомиашви́ли, Georgian: არჩილ მიხეილის ძე გომიაშვილი, March 23, 1926, Chiatura, Georgia, USSR, - May 31, 2005, Moscow, Russian Federation) was a Soviet Georgian theatre and film actor (People's Artist of Georgia, 1966) best known for his part of Ostap Bender in Leonid Gaidai's 1971 adaptation of Ilf and Petrov's The Twelve Chairs. In the late 1980s Gomiashvili quit the stage to become a successful Russian businessman, prestigious Ostap Bender Club owner, and philanthropist.



^ "Gomiashvili, Archil Mikhaylovich". www.kino-teatr.ru. Retrieved 2013-07-21.

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Archil Gomiashvili was born on March 23, 1926 in Chiatura, Soviet Georgia. His father, an Institute of Red Professors graduate, was the Donbass miners' trade-union leader, when in the course of the Stalinist purges he was arrested in the late 1930s, to be freed only in 1944.

Having spent two years in the Tbilisi Academy of Arts' school, Archil Gomiashvili joined the Moscow Art Theatre's college-studio but had to leave Moscow in 1948 after some incident involving fistfight that's got him expelled. In 1958 he moved to Poti to become the member of the Eristavi Theatre's troupe, then returned to Tbilisi as a member of the Russian Griboyedov Theatre.

Gomiashvili debuted on the big screen in 1957, playing Mantasherov in Personally Known, the first film of the Kamo trilogy. In 1961 he appeared in Cossacks after Leo Tolstoy's novelet. 1965 saw him cast in the Special Task (the 2nd installment of the Kamo trilogy, as Mantasherov again) and Mikhail Chiaureli-directed musical comedy These Are New Times.

Gomiashvili's involvement with Ilf and Petrov's satire started in 1958 when, assisted by Yuri Lyubimov, he produced the musical called The Adventures of Ostap Bender (based on The Little Golden Calf novel) in which he took upon himself all the roles, including that of Zosya Sinitsina. In 1971 Leonid Gaidai, looking for the lead for his adaptation of The Twelve Chairs, rehearsed 22 well-known actors (including Vladimir Vysotsky, Andrey Mironov, and Yevgeny Yevstigneev) to no avail. He found Gomiashvili with his musical in Gorky and signed the man, not without some altercations, though. The actor's relationships with the director were strained throughout. According to Gomiashvili, Gaidai was trying to dumb down the Bender character whom the actor saw as being much more than just a brilliant crook. "The director wouldn't let me show the warmer side of my hero. As I saw the film I didn't like it at all," Gomiashvili was saying later.

Yet, it was The Twelve Chairs that made him the star of the early 1970s Soviet cinema. He entered the list of Top 10 most popular actors of 1971, was invited to the Soviet Council of Ministers's party and received by way of appreciation a luxurious flat (formerly that of Svetlana Alliluyeva) in the legendary House on the Embankment. In 1973 Gomiashvily joined the troupe of the Moscow Lenkom Theatre. In 1980-1988 he worked at the Moscow Pushkin Theatre. Yet, his 1971 triumph on the big screen has never been repeated.


At the age of 62 Archil Gomiashvili quit the stage to became a successful Russian businessman, prestigious Ostap Bender Club owner, and philanthropist. He continued to appear in films occasionally and in 1985-1994 played Yosif Stalin five times. In the early 2000s he said in an interview:Thirty years are the whole life and I’ve lived this life as/with Ostap. He made me famous, got me a Moscow flat and this restaurant of his name... And you know, I find we have a lot in common. We both are actors in need of an audience. Without an audience I need neither chairs nor the money.
In 2004 Archil Gomiashvili was diagnosed with lung cancer. He died on June 3, 2005, in Moscow and was buried at the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery.



^ "Gomiashvili, Archil Mikhaylovich". www.rusactors.ru. Retrieved 2013-07-25.

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Stalingrad
Stalingrad (1990)
, 3h16
Réalisé par Youri Ozerov
Origine Tchecoslovaquie
Genres Drame, Guerre, Historique
Thèmes Politique, Politique
Acteurs Powers Boothe, Fernando Allende, Mikhaïl Oulianov, Bruno Freindlich, Sergueï Garmach, Nikolai Kryuchkov
Rôle Joseph Staline
Note68% 3.4309453.4309453.4309453.4309453.430945
Le film a pour sujet la bataille de Stalingrad pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. La première partie montre l'attaque des Allemands en 1942, et la deuxième partie est consacrée à la contre-offensive des Russes jusqu'à la victoire en février 1943.
Медный ангел, 1h29
Genres Action
Acteurs Anatoly Kuznetsov, Aleksandre Filippenko, Leonid Kouravliov, Leonid Yarmolnik, Valentin Smirnitski, Alim Kouliev
Note63% 3.156173.156173.156173.156173.15617
The international geological expedition headed by Soviet engineer Kurmaev plying by Anatoly Kuznetsov, spends in one of the Latin American countries of research with the purpose of construction of hydroelectric power station in remote mountain area. Hotel Copper angel forms base of expedition, a refuge for a gang of brothers Valdes, an engaged contraband of drugs — and a target for the reactionary organization …
Mimino
Mimino (1977)
, 1h37
Réalisé par Gueorgui Danielia
Origine Russie
Genres Drame, Comédie, Musical
Thèmes Transport, Aviation
Acteurs Vakhtang Kikabidze, Frounzik Mkrtchian, Evgueni Leonov, Borislav Brondoukov, Savely Kramarov, Leonid Kouravliov
Rôle Papichvili
Note80% 4.044054.044054.044054.044054.04405
Le pilote de brousse géorgien Valiko Mizandari, surnommé Mimino, travaille dans de petites compagnies aériennes locales, volant en hélicoptère entre de petits villages. Mais il rêve de piloter les grands avions de compagnies aériennes internationales et se décide de se rendre à Moscou pour suivre son rêve. Là, dans un hôtel, il rencontre le chauffeur arménien de camions Rouben Khachikyan qui a reçu une chambre dans l'hôtel par erreur à la place d'un professeur au nom homonyme et c'est le début de multiples aventures à Moscou.
Les Douze Chaises, 2h41
Réalisé par Leonid Gaïdaï
Genres Comédie, Aventure
Acteurs Archil Mikhaylovich Gomiashvili, Leonid Gaïdaï, Sergueï Filippov, Yuri Nikulin, Natalia Kratchkovskaïa, Natalia Varley
Rôle Ostap Bender
Note81% 4.0916354.0916354.0916354.0916354.091635
Un ancien aristocrate, Ippolit Vorobyaninov, mène une vie misérable dans la Russie soviétique. Sa belle-mère lui révèle un secret : elle a caché des diamants de famille dans l'une des douze chaises qu'ils possédaient. Vorobyaninov, en coopération avec un jeune escroc, Ostap Bender, entame une longue recherche pour retrouver les diamants.