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  1. Kote (Constantine) Makharadze (Georgian: კოტე მახარაძე; 17 November 1926 – 19 December 2002) was a Soviet and Georgian actor and sports commentator. Makharadze graduated from Tbilisi Choreography School in 1941 and the Shota Rustaveli State Theater Institute in 1948 and began working at the Rustaveli Theatre .

  2. JAMnews. Kote Makharadze, a legendary Georgian sports commentator, would have turned 90 this year. A new revised and corrected edition of the book about him, entitled ‘A report without microphone’ has been released on this occasion in St. Petersburg.

  3. Kote Makharadze was born on 17 November 1926 in Tiflis, Transcaucasian SFSR, USSR [now Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia]. He was an actor, known for Blyustiteli poroka (2000), Ar Daijero, Rom agar var (1975) and Vyigrysh odinokogo kommersanta (1984). He died on 19 December 2002 in Tbilisi, Georgia.

  4. Kote (Constantine) Makharadze (1926-2002) was a Georgian actor and sports commentator.Makharadze graduated from Tbilisi Choreography School in 1941 and the S...

  5. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Kote Makharadze on AllMovie - Kote (Constantine) Makharadze (1926-2002) was a Georgian actor and sports commentator.

  6. For decades Kote Makharadze had been the first person who announced the success of Georgian sportsmen. His brilliant reports were exciting Georgians as well as foreigners. He was the anchor of Cup Winners; Cup final that finished with historical victory of our team.

  7. Blyustiteli poroka: With Kote Makharadze, Svetlana Kryuchkova, Nikolay Kochegarov, Nikolay Dobrynin. An anthology series hosted by slightly fictionalized Alfred Hitchcock and loosely based on some of his favorite short stories. Made as a celebration of Hitchcock's 100th birthday.