Georges Devdariani is a multifaceted individual with a strong presence in both the theatrical and cinematic spheres. With a rich educational background, he holds a graduate degree from the renowned "De Trap" Theater School in Amsterdam, which he attended from 2002 to 2005.
Georges' academic journey also took him to the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, where he earned a Master's degree in music theater in 2002. This impressive educational foundation has undoubtedly served him well throughout his illustrious career.
As an actor, Georges has been actively involved in various (musical) theater, film, and television projects since 1999. His impressive resume boasts an array of guest appearances in popular Dutch sitcoms.
One of his most notable achievements was the short film "Hang," which he starred in and won two prizes at the International Film Festival in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 2006. The same year, Georges took on the leading role in the Dutch horror movie "Halloween Night Ride."
Georges' extensive experience in the entertainment industry also includes a stint as an actor at the Amsterdam Dungeon from 2005 to 2007. His versatility as an actor was further showcased in 2010, when he landed a role in Stephan Brenninkmeijer's feature film "Caged."
In addition to his work in film, Georges has also made a significant impact in the world of opera. He has co-directed two productions, "Don Giovanni" and "Il Trovatore," and even staged the contemporary Russian opera-thriller "Dracula" in St. Petersburg in 2007.
Georges' impressive body of work also includes a short film titled "Desk Job," which he starred in and won the "Best Foreign Black Comedy Award" at the New York International Independent Film Festival in 2010.