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Years active
  
1957–2010

Children
  
Tina Tumanishvili

Parents
  
Iosif Tumanishvili

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Mikhail Tumanishvili


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Full Name
  
Mikhail Iosifovich Tumanishvili

Born
  
19 June 1935 (
1935-06-19
)
Moscow, Soviet Union

Occupation
  
Film director, stage director

Died
  
December 23, 2010, Moscow, Russia

Movies
  
The Detached Mission, Incident at Map‑Grid 36‑80, Crusader, Hit Back, Wolfhound

Similar People
  
Aleksandr Fatyushin, Iosif Tumanishvili, Aleksandr Inshakov, Anatoly Borisovich Kuznetsov, Vadim Spiridonov

Solo Voyage (1986): Opening Scene


Mikhail Iosifovich Tumanishvili (Russian: Михаи́л Ио́сифович Туманишви́ли), born 19 June 1935, died 22 December 2010, was a Russian stage and film director and actor. Tumanishvili is best known of his 1980s action films Hit Back, Incident at Map Grid 36-80 and The Detached Mission, which is often referred as the "Soviet Rambo".

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He was born in Moscow as the son of film director Josef Tumanishvili, who was also the chief of Moscow Operetta Theatre and the Bolshoi Theatre. Tumanishvili graduated from the actors faculty of Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute and the musical direction department of Russian Academy of Theatre Arts. He worked as a stage director in Pushkin Theatre and started making films in 1981. Tumanishvili was the head director of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.

As director

  • Hit Back (1981)
  • Incident at Map Grid 36-80 (1982)
  • Полоса препятствий (1984)
  • The Detached Mission (1985)
  • Свободное падение (1987)
  • Авария — дочь мента (1989)
  • Wolfhound (1991)
  • Завещание Сталина (1993)
  • Крестоносец (1995)
  • As actor

  • Ленинградская симфония (1958)
  • Битва в пути (1961)
  • Жизнь сначала (1961)
  • Армагеддон (1962)
  • Крестоносец (1995)
  • References

    Mikhail Tumanishvili Wikipedia