Konstantin Kikabidze is a Georgian actor, singer, and composer, born on July 17, 1937, in Tbilisi, Georgia. He attended the Tbilisi State Conservatory and later moved to Moscow to further his studies. He became popular in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s for his roles in movies and his music.
Kikabidze has acted in over 33 movies, including "The Eccentrics" (1973), "The Flight of the Storks" (1981), and "A Place to Be Loved" (1993). He is also well known for his performances in Georgian musicals, including "The Legend of Suram Fortress" and "Mimino."
As a singer, Kikabidze has recorded over 250 songs, writing most of them himself. He has released 12 albums and won numerous awards for his music, including the People's Artist of Georgia and the Order of Honor.
Kikabidze has been a cultural icon in Georgia for decades and is often referred to as the "Georgian Frank Sinatra." He continues to perform and record music to this day.
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