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Post by manfromplanetx on Apr 27, 2021 22:46:16 GMT
Popular Georgian actor Kakhi Kavsadze, who was well-known in the former Soviet Union, has died at the age of 85 of complications caused by COVID-19. Media reports cited Kavsadze's friends as saying that the beloved actor died on April 27 at the First University Hospital in Tbilisi. Kavsadze was a leading actor at Tbilisi's Shota Rustaveli Theater. He had played roles in many theater performances and more than 80 films since 1957. He gained prominence across the Soviet Union after he played the role of Black Abdulla the Basmachi Bandit leader with no respect for human life, in the extremely popular movie White Sun Of The Desert in 1970. All crew members boarding Russian space flights are committed to watch the inspiring Soviet Classic before the launch and the names of Abdullah's wives are assigned to several craters on Venus... R.I.P Kakhi Kavsadze, 
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