Natia Dune
- Actress
Natia Dune was born in the former Soviet republic of Georgia to a
family of performers and artists that span three generations. Her
grandmother, Medea Chakhava was one of the great actress of Georgian
theatre and cinematography. Her grandfather, Kote Makharadze, was an
actor and was considered one of the greatest TV commentators all over
Soviet Union and mostly in Georgia. Later Kote Makharadze married Sofiko Chiaureli- famous Georgian actress who had played in more than 100 roles in theater and cinema in Georgia and worldwide. She was known to be the muse of eminent film-director Sergei Parajanov and played the main roles in all of his movies. Due to this Natia's childhood passed through her step-grandmother's great family. Sofiko's mother- Veriko Anjaparidze was actress who is recognized by UNESCO as world's top ten actresses. Her uncle Temur Chkheidze was an artistic manager of G.Tovstonogov Drama Theatre in St. Petersburg. Now he lives in Tbilisi and works in "Shota Rustaveli Theater and Film Gerorgia State University" and has his own studio in "Royal District Theater".
Father: Ivane Makharadze, who is an actor, photographer and TV
commentator; Numerous other relatives who are famous actors: Maka
Makharadze, aunt; Eka Chkheidze and Nato Murvanidze, cousins, it can be
said that her family is an acting dynasty like the Barrymores of
the United States. Being raised around the arts, she began dancing
ballet at the age of eight. After four years, when she was thirteen,
she moved to Monte Carlo, Monaco, after having won a scholarship to the
Princess Grace Academy of Classical Dance. After many years of dancing,
she decided to take a break and move to Paris, where she modeled
professionally. She then moved to New York where she studied acting at
the famed Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. She has performed all over
the world including New York, Moscow, Los Angeles, Monte Carlo and her
native Tblisi, Georgia. Film credits include roles in Epiphany
(screened at the Cannes Film Festival), Two (screened at the Rotterdam
Film Festival), The Crooked Corner, Second Egyptian and Bird Tribes.
Theater credits includes roles in Uncle Vanya, The Crucible, Kafka's
Metamorphosis, The Three Sisters and No Exit. While in the United
States, in addition to acting, she has found time to do public
relations work for the indie rock scene and the fashion industry (where
her fluency in four languages - English, Russian, French and Georgian -
comes in handy).