Medea Japaridze (20 February 1923 in Tbilisi – 31 March 1994) was a Soviet and Georgian actress.
From 1942 till the end of her life, she was an actress at the Kote Marjanishvili Academic Theater.
In the studio of the Rustaveli Theater she listened to Giorgi Tovstonogov's lecture course.
Among them is Nina in (Mikhail Lermontov's "Masquerade"), Julieta, Beatrice, Lady Anna (William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Much ado about nothing, "Wounded Wife Murden", "Richard III"), drunken (M. Baratashvili's "Marine"), (Vazha Pshavela's "Cut"), Marta (Cassona's trees are overly loud), Varvara Karpovna (Kita Buchaidze's "Aavle's Dog"), Gulkani (P. Kakabadze's "Kakhaber Sword"), (Sophocles "Oedipus King"), Mother (Lasha Tabukashvili's "Old Waltz") and others.
The same year she was awarded the title of the People's Artist of the Georgian SSR.