Education
In 1951, Leila Abashidze graduated from Rustaveli Theatrical Institute in Tbilisi, Georgia.
In 1951, Leila Abashidze graduated from Rustaveli Theatrical Institute in Tbilisi, Georgia.
She is praised as Meritorious Artist of Georgia, People"s Artist of Georgia. Is the owner of Order of the Red Banner of Labour, as well as of awards of European and Asian film festivals, also has her own honorary star in front of Rustaveli cinema on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, Georgia. During her career she was widely considered as "Mary Pickford of Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics".
She is one of the most popular Georgian and Soviet actresses.
Leila Abashidze made her screen debut as a child alongside legendary Nato Vachnadze in, but it was the hit romantic comedy called which made her very popular throughout the Soviet Union and Europe. Then she appeared in another popular comedy.
After all that, she was associated with comedies, but this stereotype was destroyed after she had starred in the critically acclaimed historical drama Maia Tskneteli. She has had one of her biggest commercial successes with the drama, for which, in 1968, she was awarded on Leningrad (now: Saint St. Petersburg) Film Festival as a Best Actress.
She is the writer of Anticipation (1970), Silence of Towers (1978).
She is director, writer and the leading actress of.
She has worked in film studio "Georgian film" since 1940 and is a member of cinematographer"s union since 1958.