
Acting · 60 years old
Tbilisi, Georgia SSR, USSR
Merab Ninidze (born 3 November 1965) is a Georgian actor. He is best known for the roles of Oleg Penkovsky in The Courier, Walter Redlich in Nowhere in Africa, and Giulio Sabbadin in Conclave. Ninidze was born into an artistic family and was introduced to acting at a young age. He was heavily involved in the theatrical world in Georgia. At the age of 13, he successfully auditioned for the role of Prince Edward in Shakespeare's Richard III at the Rustaveli State Academic Theatre in Tbilisi, which premiered in 1979 and toured the UK three times. From 1982 to 1985, he studied at the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Georgia State Film Institute under the guidance of Gizo Jordania, which eventually led him to become a full-fledged member of the Theatre Company. Later, he would perform in plays such as Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, The Diary of Anne Frank, and David Kldiashvili's Step-Mother. Ninidze's first major film role was in Tengiz Abuladze's 1984 film Repentance, in which he played Tornike Aravidze. At the age of 25, Ninidze immigrated from Georgia following the Civil War in Georgia. During this time, he was offered a role in Goran Rebic's Yugofilm, which led him to work in Vienna for several months. For more than 20 years, Ninidze has worked in Georgian, Russian, German, and English-language film and TV.

Full Circle
Irakliy

Das Bernstein-Amulett
Michael Belajew

Homeland
Mirov

Bis zum Ende der Welt
Zano

Deutschland

Deutschland
Alexej Stepanov

My Happy Family
Soso

McMafia
Vadim Kalyagin

Donna Leon
Filippo Guarino

Bridge of Spies
Soviet Main Interrogator

Sirens

Conclave
Sabbadin

Inspector Rex
Fritz Posch

Inspector Rex
Jiri Borowjez

Repentance
Tornike

Treadstone
Yuri Leniov

Freud
Josef Breuer

Nowhere in Africa
Walter Redlich

Crossroad

The Courier
Oleg Penkovsky