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Roman Markholia was born on 5 February, 1961 in Leningrad, is a Roman Mikhailovich Markholia is theatre director. Discover Roman Markholia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Occupation theatre director and teacher, event organizer
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 5 February 1961
Birthday 5 February
Birthplace Leningrad
Nationality Oman

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1961

Roman Mikhailovich Markholia (born 5.02.1961) is a Russian theatre director and teacher, known for works in Russia, Ukraine and at international festivals.

Born in USSR in Leningrad in 1961.

His father Mikhail Konstantinovich Markholia (Kuzhba) was of Abkhazian origin and was local cultural figure, also a director, who participated in creation of Abkhazian TV and Abkhazian cinema studio.

The mother Tatiana Pavlovna was a scientist (physical chemist) with a degree candidate of sciences.

The original family of the father Mikhail (Kuzhba) suffered from Stalinist repressions and was exiled to Siberia.

6-months-old Mikhail was raised in an adoptive family with surname Markholia, where he survived, grew up and educated.

After return from exile, relatives from Kuzhba family now live in Krasnodar krai and Jordan.

The brother of Roman, Yuri Mikhailovich Markholia, is also a director and TV producer working in Russia.

Roman Markholia went to school in Sukhumi (Georgian SSR) and in the age of 18 moved to Moscow (RSFSR) to enroll to Russian Institute of Theatre Arts.

There he joined courses of drama theatre directors headed by People's Artist of the USSR Iosif Tumanov and was the youngest of students.

After Tumanov's death, the courses became headed by Anatoly Efros.

Roman Markholia graduated from the Institute with red diploma and moved to Lvov (Ukrainian SSR) to work in the Theatre of Soviet Army's Carpathian Military District where his professional career started.

The very first his work, a play called Sashka, based on a story by writer Vyacheslav Kondratiev, brought him a grand prix at a republican theatre festival and notability in Ukraine.

Later he served in the Soviet Army at Lvov Political School, and afterwards continued to work in the same theatre.

His plays participated in many of republican and all-USSR festivals.

He joined the Laboratory of Directors and Stage Designers headed by People's Artist of USSR Daniil Lider.

1987

In 1987 Roman Markholia moved to Sevastopol by invitation from actor and director Vladimir Petrov.

1988

In 1988, at the age of 27, he became the director general of Sevastopol Lunacharsky Theatre, the youngest of its kind in the whole country at the moment.

1989

Since 1989 until 1994 he worked as organizer of a prominent international theatre festival called "Chersonesus Games".

It was supported by ministries of culture of USSR, Russian Federation and Ukraine, international foundations, theatre and creative unions of several countries.

The festival became a landmark venue for many of young theatre figures of ex-USSR and nearby countries.

Many of future prominent theatre directors asserted themselves at those events, among them: Sergey Zhenovach, Andriy Zholdak, Ovlyakuli Hojakuli, Yevgeny Kamenkovich, Dmitry Bogomazov, Andrey Zhitinkin, Igor Larin and many others.

These proceedings, which included intense festival activities and massive public response, were negatively accepted by conservative part of Roman Markholia's theatre crew.

1994

That led to ousting Roman Markholia in 1994 from the theatre by the will of the Party Organization left from USSR-time CPSU.

Together with city's culture authority, the position of director general was disbanded and the theatre became headed by the organization's secretary M. Kondratenko.

Roman Markholia moved to his native Saint Petersburg and began to stage plays at Komissarzhevskaya Theatre, Liteyny Theatre, Baltic House Festival Theatre.

He also started to teach actors at courses headed by Andrei Tolubeyev at Russian State Institute of Performing Arts (subdivision of Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater).

As well, he staged plays in Riga, Vilnius, Yaroslavl and Krasnoyarsk.

Participated in international theatre events in Russia and Europe.

Conducted master classes for actors in Bristol (UK).

Interned in the USA.

1996

Graduates from courses of European theatre management in Amsterdam University (1996–1998).

2000

In 2000 Roman Markholia moved to Moscow and began to work for TV, without leaving theatre activities.

He made a number of TV plays and films for channel Russia-K, some works were also aired on channels ORT and TVC.

Some of the projects were nominated for TEFI award, the leading Russia's TV prize.

2003

In 2003 Roman Markholia staged the play "Quartet" by Ronald Harwood, which was a theatre debut of prominent movie actress Barbara Brylska (the play was also featured by Svetlana Kryuchkova, Kakhi Kavsadze and Igor Dmitriev).

2004

In 2004 Roman Markholia participated as assistant director in Edinburgh International Festival, staging Anton Chekhov's The Seagull together with Peter Stein.

Also Roman Markholia actively participated in creation and work of "Theatre of the Ingenuous" by Igor Neupokoev.

As well, he staged the play "Pierrette's Bedspread" together with international team and widely toured with it across Europe and Russia.

2006

From 2006 till 2010 he, together with Sebastian Kaiser, organized and carried out the festival "Balaklava Odyssey" dedicated to contemporary art and multimedia, residing at former fortification structures.