Mamuka Loria
Mamuka Loria was born in 1955.
He graduated from Shota Rustaveli Georgian State University of Theatre and Film acting faculty.
He has been Rustaveli State Drama Theatre Artist since 1985.
His important roles performed at Rustaveli State Drama Theatre are the following:
Bank officer (P. Travers “Mary Poppins”, directed by N.Khatiskatsi),
Chipi Chipurtanidze (M.Javakhishvili “Kvachi Kvachantiradze”, directed by A.Varsimashvili),
Levani (I.Samsonadze “The Lucky Ticket”, directed by G.Antadze),
Guest (F.Garcia Lorca “Bodas de Sabgre”, directed by M.Svirava, L.Tsuladze),
Petre (M.Javakhishvili “Lady’s Man”, directed by G.Zhordania),
The Thirteenth (A.Chekhov “Ward 16”, directed by D.Andguladze),
Sograt (D.Kldiashvili “Iren’s Happiness”, directed by A.Enukidze),
Soldier (Shakespeare “Macbeth”, directed by R.Sturua),
Priest (H. Levin “Open-Mouthed”, directed by D.Sakvarelidze),
Dumb (Gr.Robakidze “Lamara”, directed by R.Sturua),
Jonka (C.Gozzi “La Donna Serpente”, directed by R.Sturua, D.Sakvarelidze),
Shalva (B.Brecht “The Caucasian Chalk Circle”, directed by R.Sturua),
Worker (D.Kldiashvili “The Misfortune of Darispan”, directed by R.Sturua, Z.Papuashvili),
Servant with mirror (O.Chiladze “TSATE’S Red Boots”, directed by G.Lortkipanidze),
Policeman (A.Nothomb “The Mask of Foe”, directed by R.Sturua),
Kina-Loco (A.Sulakauri “Salamura”, directed by R.Chkhaidze, D.Kvirtskhalia),
Guard (O. Wilde “The Star-Child”, staging director – R.Sturua, directed by D.Mghebrishvili.
He also performed in “Jacob’s Gospel”.
His film credits are the following movies and TV series:
“Cholara”, “Fireman’s Dream”, “The Offspring”, “1001 rehearsals”, “The Deal”, “Go, bro, go”, “Jartosani”, “Lolita”, “House in the Suburbs”, “Obedient”, “Tbilisi, Tbilisi”, “Impudent”, “In Memory”, “Coffee And Beer”, “In the Middle City”, “No One Writes Letters to General”, “Girl from Suburbs”, “Continue the History of Georgia”, “37”, “The Connection of Godless People”, “James Bond” and others.
Awards:
He was awarded “The Golden Mask” at Rustaveli International Theatre Festival for “Macbeth”.