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Dato Bakhtadze
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: Dato Bakhtadze was born on May 20, 1966 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Crash (2004), Wanted (2008) and The Darkest Hour (2011)
Born
: Fri, May 20 1966
Birthplace
: Tbilisi, Georgia SSR, USSR
Dato Bakhtadze is
58
years old
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Extraction 2
Dato Bakhtadze was
57
in Extraction 2
as 'Avtandil'.
Fri, Jun 09 2023
Safe Corridor
Dato Bakhtadze was
53
in Safe Corridor
as 'Vazja'.
Thu, Sep 05 2019
Six Degrees of Celebration 1914
Dato Bakhtadze was
48
in Six Degrees of Celebration 1914
Thu, Dec 25 2014
Gentlemen, Good Luck!
Dato Bakhtadze was
46
in Gentlemen, Good Luck!
as 'Джафар'.
Wed, Dec 26 2012
The Darkest Hour
Dato Bakhtadze was
45
in The Darkest Hour
as 'Sergei'.
Thu, Dec 22 2011
Six Degrees of Celebration
Dato Bakhtadze was
44
in Six Degrees of Celebration
Sun, Dec 12 2010
Arcadia Lost
Dato Bakhtadze was
44
in Arcadia Lost
as 'Gorgo'.
Sat, Jun 12 2010
Black Lightning
Dato Bakhtadze was
43
in Black Lightning
as 'Bakhram'.
Mon, Dec 28 2009
Wanted
Dato Bakhtadze was
42
in Wanted
as 'The Butcher'.
Thu, Jun 19 2008
The Irony of Fate. The Sequel
Dato Bakhtadze was
41
in The Irony of Fate. The Sequel
as 'Артур'.
Fri, Dec 21 2007
Crash
Dato Bakhtadze was
38
in Crash
as 'Lucien'.
Fri, May 06 2005
Bravo, Albert Lolish!
Dato Bakhtadze was
22
in Bravo, Albert Lolish!
as 'Paata Tarkhnishvili'.
Thu, Sep 01 1988
Bravo, Alber Lolish!
Dato Bakhtadze was
21
in Bravo, Alber Lolish!
Sat, Sep 12 1987
Supporting Role
Dato Bakhtadze will be
58+
in Supporting Role
as 'Niaz Ninua'.
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LAX
Dato Bakhtadze was
38
+
in LAX
as 'Foreign Passenger'.
First Air Date
Mon, Sep 13 2004
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