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- Actress
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Angela Sarafyan is an Armenian American actress. She has appeared as a guest-star in several television series such as Judging Amy (1999) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).
Sarafyan has acted in the feature films: On the Doll (2007), Kabluey (2007), The Informers (2008), A Beautiful Life (2008), The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012), A Good Old Fashioned Orgy (2011), and Lost and Found in Armenia (2012).
In 2016 she starred as Clementine Pennyfeather in HBO's Westworld (2016).- Jacqueline Antaramian was born on 7 October 1962 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR. She is an actress, known for The Siege (1998), Side Effects (2013) and Jessica Jones (2015).
- Actor
- Producer
- Editor
David Sargsyan is an American Armenian actor. He is known for his successful roles in the short films such as Dr. Antonio (2022), Molehill (2017) and Real Heroes Don't Die (2021). For these roles the actor received awards and nominations in many film festivals. Actor is also known for his roles in several popular commercials. In Armenia the actor is popular for his lead roles in TV series Tuxt U Gir (2013) and Dangerous Games (2015), filmed in Los Angeles. David Sargsyan is also a stage actor. He performed in many Armenian-American musicals and theatrical plays for kids in Los Angeles, by embodying characters such as Aladdin, Prince Charming, Prince Florian and many other lead roles.
David Sargsyan was born in Yerevan, Armenia on April 16, 1994. In 2011 he moved to the United States to start his acting career. In Armenia he studied in a dance academy and musical school. He is a skilled dancer, singer and piano player. He also trained martial arts, specifically "Traditional Karate". He is fluent in English, Russian and Armenian languages.
David Sargsyan received several degrees and certificates. He completed a Bachelor's degree at the University of California, Irvine in major "Film and Media" and minor "History". He has Associates in Science degree in "Film, Television and Media Studies" and Associates in Arts degree in "Visual Arts" from Glendale Community College. He also received "Dance Teacher" and "Choreographic Studies and Dance Technique" certificates from the same college.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan was awarded the Armenian Republican State Prize in 1975 for "Triangle" and again in 1979 for "Snow in Mourning." He was named People's Artist of the Soviet Union in 1985. Dzhigarkhanyan began his acting career in 1955 at the Russian Stanislavsky Theatre in Yerevan, and in 1967 moved to the Lenkom Theatre in Moscow. In 1969 he joined the Mayakovsky Academic Theatre. Born in Yerevan, Armenia, Dzhigarkhanyan worked as assistant cameraman at Armenfilm studios in 1953-1954.- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Born in 1984 in Yerevan, Armenia, by the age of 29, Sarik Andreasyan became a top-3 highest grossing Russian directors according to Variety Russia.
Directing a successful remake of the Russian cult classic "Office Romance" at the age of 23 puts him on the map and the widely beloved box office hit "Moms" cements his positions as one of the most talented and profitable directors in his country. The sequel to "Moms" - "Happy New Year, Moms!" sees Sarik working with the ensemble cast studded with the legend himself - monsieur Alan Delon.
In 2013 the American chapter of Sarik's career begins. In the summer of the same year his creative collaboration with the incredible talents of Adrien Brody and Hayden Christensen results in highly-anticipated dramatic action "American Heist".
In 2014 Sarik produces and directs a highly anticipated sci-fi thriller "Mafia" based on an international hit social game. Employing the top Russian talent and sensational CGI the film proved to be the biggest opening upon its release.
2016 sees Sarik take on one of the most dreadful and tragic natural disasters that has ever occurred to the humanity - Spitak earthquake - in a form of an epic drama "Earthquake" filmed on location. Passionate approach, unique style and immense desire to depict honest human suffering has earned Sarik's film to be selected by the National Armenian Film Committee to represent his country of birth in seeking an Academy Awards nomination.
Later that year Sarik breaks the boundaries with the most ambitious project from that part of the world to date - The Guardians (2017), described by a Rotten Tomatoes critic as "The plot is bone-headed and the quality of the visual effects is terrible, but there is a pure, unironic sense of purpose in this film that is utterly charming and, at times, unintentionally hilarious." - first of its kind superhero film that, according to The Hollywood Reported, The Guardian and many more, proves to become the most anticipated international release of 2017.
With four more projects in development as of the end of 2017 (among which are sci-fi thriller "Coma" and post-apocalyptic epic "Station 88"), Sarik Andreasyan is set to establish himself among the hottest directors chased by Hollywood producers and a cinematographic visionary of our time.- Actor
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Talented actor, director, and musician, Ashot Adamyan, is known not only in Armenia but also in many other countries. He has had a major impact on the art of cinema and theater, bringing a new specific artistic style to his field. He is a winner of many prestigious international film festivals, has been a member of the judging panels of said prestigious film festivals several times, and is recognized as one of the most beloved Armenian actors. Ashot Adamyan was born in 1953 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR, which is now the Republic of Armenia, to Karlos Adamyan (geologist) and Olga Hakobyan (chemist). From a very early age, he displayed exceptional artistic talent and embarked on his legendary career, playing in the school theater. After graduating from the Alexander Pushkin school in Yerevan, he attended the Yerevan Construction and Architectural College from 1968-1972. He graduated with honors from the college's architectural department, presenting his thesis on theater building design, which amazed the academic jury and was published by several newspapers. In his youth, he also played in many of the famous Armenian rock bands of that time, including Spiders, Apostles, and 1+2, and was known as a recognized rock singer and guitar player. From 1975-1979, Adamyan studied directing at State Pedagogical Institute under the wing of Henrik Malyan, one of the greatest Armenian film directors of a ll time. Later he attended Moscow High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors with Rolan Bykov as his professor (1987-1990). During his years as a student, Ashot Adamyan managed to juggle both his studies and his blossoming career. His cinematic debut was in Bow to the Coming Day (1977) by Vilen Zakaryan. Following this, director Arman Manaryan invited Ashot Adamyan to play the main character, Hovik, in his feature film, Another Five Days (1978). His next significant, leading role was as Captain Danielyan in "Silent Witness" (1980) by Anatoliy Mokatzian. However, his breakthrough performance was his role as Torik in the film "A Piece of the Sky" (Ktor me yerkinq (1980)) otherwise known as "A Slap" by translated versions, by Henrik Malyan. "A Piece of the Sky" (Ktor me yerkinq (1980)) was, and still is, considered one of the top classic Armenian movies of all time with a stellar cast, director, and ahead of its time screenwriting, and because of its fame, Ashot Adam yan became a household name. For this role, he received "The Most Charming Actor" award at the All-Union Film Festival in Vilnius in 1981. Seeing Adamyan's exceptional talent, director Henrik Malyan founded The Actor's Theater adjacent to the "ArmenFilm" Studio in 1980, where Ashot Adamyan worked as an actor, director, and later, artistic director of the renamed Henrik Malyan Theater. He took to the stage "Nazar the Brave" by Derenik Demirchyan, "Orchestra" by Jean Anouilh, and "Divine Comedy" by Isidor Stock, and also played in "The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio, "My name is Aram" by William Saroyan, "Autobiography" by Branislav Nusic, and "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" by Neil Simon etc. Along with his theater performances, Ashot Adamyan was continuing his acting career on the big screen. He starred in Little Love Story (1981), Mi katil meghr (1982), and Hin oreri yerge (1982) by Albert Mkrtchyan, where Ashot Adamyan portrayed the main character, Oberon, for which he received three diplomas from The Lenin Komsomol Central Committee, The Union of Cinematographers of ASSR, and The Ministry of Culture of ASSR. Since 1982, he became a member of The Union of Cinematographers of Armenia. Later, Adamyan starred in more movies, including Daily Routine of a Young Man (1983), Master (1983), "The Price of Return" (Tsena vozvrata (1983)), We Shall Meet Again (1984), Path to the Sky (1984), "Where are You Going, Soldier?" (Ur es gnum, zinvor? (1986)), and "The Deadline: Seven Days" (Zhamkete yot or (1991)). In 1992, a renowned Canadian filmmaker, Atom Egoyan, visited Armenia and started shooting his new film, Calendar (1993), starring Ashot Adamyan and Arsinée Khanjian. The film was presented in several international festivals and got great feedback from critics and audiences alike. In 1996, Ashot Adamyan, his wife, Armine Geghamyan, and their two children, Gohar and Mariam Adamyan, released his musical album, "Dle M'konde", which consisted of old Armenian folk songs with new developments and arrangements by Ashot Adamyan himself. The album was well accepted with Armenian, European and American-Armenian audiences. The live version of this project was later presented in Vienna, Austria in the "Troubadour" festival in 2002, within the "Armenian Folk Music: Before and After Sayat Nova" program. During this festival, Ashot performed "Tamam ashkharh ptut eka" by Sayat-Nova, cooperating with a famous jazz musician, Christoph Cech. In 2001, Adamyan was awarded by The Best Song Pan-Armenian Award for the song "Back to Yerevan" in the Sayat Nova 2001 festival. In 1998, Ashot Adamyan was invited to Los Angeles to perform in Khoren Aramouni's play "Uncle Poghos's visit." Here, Ashot appeared both as a director and an actor. In 2003, director Adamyan was awarded "The best cognitive, cultural, and educational project" award for his film series "Javakhk: We are living here". The award was given by the "Television and Radio Association of Development" NGO. Later in 2005, Adamyan portrayed the main role of Tigran in Ruben Kochar's film, Arahet (2005). This film was shot in Armenia and the USA in cooperation with the National Cinema Center of Armenia and Blue Lion Entertainment. In the same year, Adamyan put on the play by Bernard Slade, "Same Time, Next Year" in the Hakob Paronyan Musical Comedy Theater stage. The following year, Adamyan starred in Black and White Rainbow (2006) by Khachik Chalikyan, and in 2006, portrayed the main character, Yusuf, in Enemies (2006) by David Matevossyan in collaboration with "Focal" Swiss company. In 2008, Ashot Adamyan was an honorable jury member of the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival. On top of this, Adamyan organized artistic master classes in Tehran and directed "Like it or not - We are Armenians": a play dedicated to the 100th anniversary of William Saroyan. In 2009, Ashot Adamyan starred in "Metsamor", a mono-play based on the essay of a great writer, Hrant Matevosyan, for which Adamyan received The Best Actor "Artavazd" award by the Theater Workers Union of Armenia. After the turn of the decade, Ashot Adamyan, in cooperation with David Matevossyan, directed the film "We are...", dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the famous movie Menq enq, mer sarere (1969). The next year, by the invitation of Radio Liberty, Adamyan starred in "The Writer and the Reality" by the Radio Liberty Armenian Service production where he portrayed the infamous Armenian writer, Hovhannes Tumanyan. In 2012, he appeared in "The Pheasant Hunter", a segment of Half Moon Bay (2014) by Parallels Film production LLC supported by National Cinema Center of Armenia. In the same year, Adamyan presented his documentary film, "Snapshots", ordered by the women's' NGO, "Shahkhatun," in Armenia. Following this project, he reunited with Canadian filmmaker, Atom Egoyan to create, "The Invisible World" (Invisible World (2012)), their second collaboration. This film was brought to life by 12 directors (Theodoros Angelopoulos, Guy Maddin, Marco Bechis, Manoel de Oliveira, Laís Bodanzky, Gian Vittorio Baldi, Maria de Medeiros, Beto Brant, Cisco Vasques, Jerzy Stuhr, Wim Wenders, Atom Egoyan) and is presented in 11 short segments combined to become "The Invisible World" (Invisible World (2012)). The Yerevan part of the film was directed by Atom Egoyan with the addition of Ashot Adamyan as the leading actor. In 2012 Ashot Adamyan participated in the Genoa Poetry Festival, introducing several songs from his "Dle M'konde" music album, which were warmly welcomed by the Italian audience. In 2013 Adamyan appeared in A Hermit with No Tail (2013) by Khachik Chalikyan, for which Adamyan received the "Hayak" National Film Award by the National Cinema Center of Armenia as the "Best Actor for Secondary Play." In 2014, he was the leading actor in the film, "The Illuminator", by Atom Egoyan. In the same year, Ashot Adamyan was the head of the international jury of the One Square Meter Theatrical Festival in the Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art (ACCEA). In 2015, Ashot Adamyan received Salento Cinema Actor Award from Salento International Film Festival in recognition of his work, achievements, and input in Armenian and International Cinematography. Recently, Ashot Adamyan starred in the feature films, Mariam's Day Off (2017) by Arshak Amirbekyan, And on the Seventh Day... (2015) by Arman Chilingaryan, and 28:94 Local Time (2015) aka Hot Country, Cold Winter (2016) by David Safarian.- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Born in Armenia and raised in Los Angeles, Eric Nazarian is a graduate of the University of Southern California's (USC) School of Cinematic Arts where he earned a B.A. in Film Production.
"The Blue Hour," his first feature film as writer-director, is composed of four stories about working-class lives near the Los Angeles River, starring Alyssa Milano, Clarence Williams III, and Emily Rios. The film's World Premiere took place at the 55th San Sebastian International Film Festival and was nominated for the Altadis-New Director's Award. "The Blue Hour" went to screen at the 25th Torino Film Festival in the Official Selection and was named "Film of the Day" by the European Network of Young Cinema. The film premiered in the U.S. at the 10th Arpa International Film Festival where Nazarian was presented with the Best Director award. At the 5th Golden Apricot International Film Festival, "The Blue Hour" received the Golden Apricot for Best Film in the Armenian Panorama, the Ecumenical Jury Award and the Prime Minister's Award.
Nazarian received the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences® prestigious Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting for his screenplay, "Giants." In 2010, Nazarian made "Bolis," a short film about a descendant of a Genocide survivor in Istanbul as part of the European Union's Capital of Culture Program. Nazarian adapted Chris Bohjalian's New York Times bestselling, critically acclaimed novel, "The Sandcastle Girls" that he is also attached to produce and direct. "Three Christs," his adaptation of Milton Rokeach's "The Three Christs of Ypsilanti" with director Jon Avnet premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), starring Richard Gere, Peter Dinklage, Julianna Margulies and Walton Goggins.- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Samvel Tadevossian was born on 6 June 1993 in Yerevan, Armenia. He is an actor and director.
In 2014, he successfully completed his studies at the Yerevan State Institute of Theater and Cinematography, focusing on acting and theatrical arts.
Throughout his career, Samvel Tadevossian has made remarkable contributions to the world of Armenian contemporary theater. He also showcased his directorial talents in the ballet performance "Memos of a Suicide" at the National Academic Theater of Ballet and Opera, in the solo play "Egoist," demonstrating his skills both as an actor and director. In 2018, Samvel directed an experimental performance "Motherland".
In 2015, he was honored with the prestigious Artavazd Theater Award for his exceptional talent as a young actor. This was followed by the Anahit Award from the Armenian State Film Academy in 2016, recognizing his outstanding acting skills. In 2017, he received the Special Award at the esteemed Golden Apricot Film Festival, further highlighting his remarkable contributions.- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Anna Condo was born on 25 December 1966 in Yerevan, USSR [now Armenia]. She is an actress and writer, known for Proud Iza (2008), Alchimie (2002) and New York Socialite (2000). She was previously married to George Condo.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Grigor Danielyan was born on January 11, 1984 in Yerevan. In 2000 he graduated from "Quantum" college. In 2000-2005 he studied at the Yerevan State Institute of Economics. During his student years he played in the "Nar-Khoz" Joke show team of the university. In 2003-2005 he assumed the position of the Chairman of the Culture Committee of the Student Council of the University.
In 2005-2007, being a member of the "Ararat" team, he played in the "Premier League" of the Moscow Joke show and represented Armenia. He is one of the founders of the Armenian Student Joke show. He has worked as an editor in the league since 2004.
IIn 2006-2008 he worked at "Ararat FM" radio station, hosted the "Morning Yerevan" program. He performs mainly in the humorous genre. He has been working for Armenia TV since 2006. He is the author, actor, screenwriter and producer of a number of projects.
He is married to singer Hripsime Elinyan, has two sons, Alberto and Roberto.- Actor
- Director
- Composer
Shavo was born in Armenia in 1974. He has been in System of a Down, since the early 90s. He plays the bass. He made his film debut in Zoolander (2001). He and System of a Down have been touring on Ozzfest more than twice and recorded hugely innovative and platinum selling records "Toxicity" in 2001 and "Mezmerize" in 2005- Areg Gevorgyan (born April 12, 1994, Yerevan, Armenia) is a film actor. He is known for his lead role in the short film "Christmas Roast". In 2012 he got accepted to Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinematography's acting/directing class, under the guidance of Vigen Chaldranyan. While studying he participated in several student plays and films. As a student Areg also played in Vigen Chaldranyan's 2016 film "Alter Ego". His professional debut as an actor was the short film "Christmas Roast" directed by Alexander Baghdasaryan in 2019, which brought him "Best Actor" awards in several international short film festivals.
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- Producer
Vigen Chaldranyan was born on 20 December 1955 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR. He is a director and writer, known for Ter voghormya (1997), Dzayn barbaro... (1991) and Symphony of Silence (2001).- Actor
- Producer
Aleksandr Khachatryan was born on 1 January 1947 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR. He is an actor and producer, known for It's Spring... (2022), Betrayal (2013) and Prey of Wrath.- Actor
- Director
- Producer
He has graduated from the Acting Department of Yerevan Fine Arts and Theatre Institute in 1951. Since then worked as an actor, later - director and the executive director of the Sundukyan Drama Theatre of Yerevan. He has been as well the artistic director of the Ajemyan Drama Theatre of Leninakan (now Gyumri). Abrahamyan has played many leading roles in theatre and cinema.- Costume Designer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mikael Sharafyan, originally from Yerevan, Armenia, is an award winning costume designer. Born into a family of artist, he is part of a lineage of entertainers, spanning back several generations. Of the artists, writers, musicians, and actors of his family tree, Levon Sharafyan stands out as a theater and movie actor. Sharafyan's mother, Ruzan Muradyan, is a pianist accompanist for ballet performances.
Sharafyan immersion into the arts began early. He would begin attending art academy at the age of seven. There, he learned to paint and sculpt. Patrons of theatre, his parents would work to advance Sharafyan's cultural and artistic palette by taking him to theatrical performances on a regular basis. There, the costume-designer-to-be found his passion as he was often introduced to performers and ushered through their dressing rooms. In 2001, Sharafyan settled in Glendale, CA. After graduating from Glendale High School, he participated in fine arts competitions, receiving awards and ranking highly amongst his peers. Thereafter, Sharafyan graduated from the Fashion Design Institute of Design (FDIM), receiving his degree in Fashion Design, taking an additional year to finish the Advanced Study Program in Theater Costume Design. His completion of the advanced studies program earned him a Warnaco Scholarship, which was presented to him by renown fashion designer Randolph Duke.
While acquiring his degree, Sharafyan also completed a six-month internship at Mon Atelier for couturier Ali Rahimi and another three-month internship working for Center Theater Group, in Downtown L.A. The competitions, internships, and academic training helped Sharafyan to acquire and advance his knowledge of the essential skills required of costume designers: sketching, dyeing fabrics, and constructing period and contemporary costumes. After his diploma, Sharafyan worked for eight years as a cutter and digitizer at Silvia's Costumes, Inc, in Hollywood. While there, he had the opportunity to work with Academy Award winning costume designer Colleen Atwood and Emmy Award winning designers Peter Menefee, Ray Aghayan, and Mona May, providing Sharafyan with the opportunity to cut the wedding dress from the movie "Enchanted". His debut as a costume designer was in 2008, when he worked for a Moulin Rouge ensemble that would go on to perform at President Obama's inaugural ball in Washington, D.C.
In 2011, Sharafyan became a recipient of the Best Costume Design award at the L.A. Cinema Festival of Hollywood for the music video "Disasteroid." Sharafyan's passion for costume design stems from a history of immersion into the arts. He considers costume design as a craft akin to sculpting and painting, where the artist is handcrafting individual works of art, meticulously drawing out the details and creating his works with the same strokes of inspiration that would motivate a painter to paint and taking his needle to thread with the same precision a sculptor would take a chisel to marble. In short, Sharafyan considers himself both as a dedicated professional and artist.- Cinematographer
- Writer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Miko received his MFA in Cinematography from AFI Conservatory. His work "Cunningham" was premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and the New York International Film Festival. Miko got the best cinematography awards for the dance film "Nora" at the New Port Beach Film Festival and the grand prize for cinematography at the Golden Eye Festival of cinematography. Miko is the Vice President of ACG (Armenian Cinematography Guild) and The Armenian National Film Academy member. He lives in LA.- Harout Ghukasyan is the author of several highly popular TV shows which right after release had unprecedented success and exceeded all expected view ratings, becoming the most viewed TV serial in the history of local production. The Trap criminal drama, released on Shant TV, became a turning point in the Armenian TV serials production thus forming a new culture and shaping new high level quality standards. Shortly after that, Russian leading film production company Central Partnership in cooperation with Ukrainian Film UA company obtained the rights for The Trap and released it in 2013. Russian leading channel NTV has screened Harout Ghukasyan's Abyss serial, also Russian Enjoy Movies and DT Production companies screened a number of other feature films and serials based on the ideas and scripts by Harout Ghukasyan. Soon after acquiring BA in Economy from Yerevan State University of Economy Harout Ghukasyan became passionate with cinematography and took screenwriting master classes in Russia and the US. Has authored popular sitcom series Topsy Turvies, and criminal drama serial Full Moon, as well as criminal serials Ransom, American story, Out of the Game on Armenian Public TV and feature films Dead Valley and No Way Out.
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Hovhannes Babakhanyan is an American-Armenian actor and singer who enjoyed a successful career in theater, cinema and television as an actor, producer and singer. He speaks Armenian ,Russian and English which helped him to be in many international projects in London,New-York, Moscow, Beirut etc. In 2010 he moved to Los Angeles and joined "Victor Kruglov & Associates International Talent Management"- Alla Tumanian was born on 17 March 1950 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR. She is an actress, known for Tangerine (2015), The Men (1973) and Sour Grapes (1974).
- Actor
- Producer
Hrant Tokhatyan was born on 10 January 1958 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]. He is an actor and producer, known for Our Yard 3 (2006), 3 Weeks in Yerevan (2016) and Our Yard (1996).- Shake Tukhmanyan was born on 5 December 1951 in Yerevan, Armenia. She is an actress, known for Lord of War (2005), Sideways (2004) and Abducted (2018).
- Azat Gasparyan was born on 13 August 1943 in Yerevan, Armenia, USSR. He was an actor, known for Yerjankutyan mekhanika (1982), Ur es gnum, zinvor? (1986) and Our Yard (1996). He died on 2 August 2013 in Yerevan, Armenia.
- Eduard Iloyan (born January 31, 1983, in Yerevan). Graduated from PFUR with a PhD in Economics.
General Producer of Yellow, Black and White Studio, one of most prominent Russian film studios, as well as Co-founder and General Producer of START - a subscription-based streaming service available worldwide.
As a producer, he participated in making the film 'The Challenge' - the first feature-length drama shot on the International Space Station (ISS). "The mission also adds another superlative to Russia's spaceflight record over the United States: beating Hollywood to orbit", wrote The New York Times about this project.
Producer of 'Son of a Rich' - Russian biggest box office hit to date (chinese film company Alibaba Pictures acquired the remake rights), as well as 'The Last Warrior' trilogy, created in collaboration with Disney Russia. 'The Last Warrior' trilogy was sold to more than 20 countries around the world, including Italy and Italian speaking Europe, Germany, French-speaking territories, Japan and etc.
'Hotel Belgrade' had its theatrical release in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Israel, Spain, Canada, Cyprus, USA and Switzerland. It was also sold to all rights distribution to Bulgaria. The festival life of the film includes screenings in Florida (USA) and in Poland.
Among the numerous projects he has produced are the first Russian series in the 'Netflix Originals' category - 'Better Than Us', as well as the first Russian series in the Amazon Exclusives category - Russian Affairs/Gold Diggers. '257 reasons to live' became the Winner, Best Performance Award on Canneseries 2020 and shortlisted by the prestigious Rose d'Or Awards in the category 'Best comedy drama' alongside with global hits as 'Sex education' and 'Feel good'. 'Container' - the participant on MIP DRAMA 2021.
According to the results of 2020, Eduard is in the top 3 major film producers in Russia. - Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
The modern Armenian theatre is distinguished by bright individuals-actors and directors, among whom Levon Sharafyan is a star of the first magnitude with brilliancy of a great artist. He was born in 1947, got his professional higher education in the Yerevan Institute of Arts and Theatre. Within decades he, thanks to his God-given gift and diligence has conquered summits of dramatic art. He is a well-known and favorite actor in Armenia and Diaspora every role of whom becomes a noticeable event in theatre life. He has played tens of leading parts in performances of Armenian, American, and European authors. He has won numerous international awards for performing his best parts, his creative work obtained unanimous recognition of the international community. Special attention deserves a galaxy of roles played by Levon Sharafyan in Shakespeare's tragedies "Richard III", "Henry VI", "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", "Julius Caesar" in which he, shining with all verges of his original gift, shocked the audience by display of deep thoughts and feelings. Tours in Tbilisi, Moscow, Sofia, Beirut, Paris, London, Los Angeles and other cities were triumphant procession of his art. Sharafyan is not a one-sided, but a versatile and diverse actor-with the same unsurpassed skill he personifies tragic and comic, heroic and everyday states. The latter ones in his performance express great human life-laughter through tears. Sharafyan does not wear, like other actors, one and the same mask once and forever. In every play he creates a new and unique mask, with manifoldness of characters so typical of him that is actually his mask-a conglomeration of life and human destiny. The number of roles played by Sharafyan is extraordinary impressing-it is more than one hundred. There are no minor roles for him because he transfers even minor roles into the main ones. This is actually the sign of greatness of an actor, manifestation of high responsibility and exactingness of an artist. Sharafyan talent has also exhibited itself in TV and variety shows. It becomes apparent everywhere where he is an artist and he is an artist in everything. And not only an artist, but also a director, a theatre teacher, having brought up numerous youth. He is one of rare artists who are not strangers to international theatre and his presence and work would become conspicuous occurrence in any place of the world.- Director
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- Producer
Hamlet Dulyan was born on 7 October 1992 in Yerevan, Armenia. Hamlet is a director and writer, known for My, 8 sposobov lyubit (2021) and Posledovateli (2023).- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Serge Avedikian was born on 1 December 1955 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]. He is an actor and director, known for Paradzhanov (2013), Lost in Armenia (2016) and Barking Island (2010).- Arpi Gabrielyan was born on 18 November 1989 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR. She is an actress, known for Super Mother (2015), Once upon a time in the school (2021) and Scotch & Whiskey (2015).
- Luiza Nersisyan was born on 23 July 1977 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR. She is an actress, known for Tangerine (2015), Operation Honorable Beggars (2023) and Anniversary Client (2012). She is married to Hrant Tokhatyan. They have one child.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Iveta Mukuchyan was born in Yerevan, Armenia on 14 October 1986. Her family moved to Germany in 1992. She went to school in Germany and from 1998 to 2006, she attended the Catholic Sankt-Ansgar-Schule in Hamburg. She returned to Armenia in 2009. Mukuchyan started studying jazz-vocal at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory. She has a sister, Marianna, who is a stylist. In 2009, Mukuchyan auditioned for the fourth season of talent competition Hay Superstar, where she came in fifth place. In 2010, Mukuchyan received the Discovery of the Year award at the Armenia Awards.
In 2012, she participated on the second season of The Voice of Germany reality talent show. In December 2012, El Style named her "Sexiest Armenian" and featured her on the magazine's cover. In October 2015, Mukuchyan released the single "Simple like a Flower", along with a music video. In the same month Public Television of Armenia announced that Iveta will represent Armenia at Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Sweden. The song "LoveWave" was announced as the Armenian entry on 19 February 2016. Mukuchyan also starred alongside Mkrtich Arzumanyan in the adventurous comedy Run Away Or Get Married.- Producer
- Writer
Artur Janibekyan is the founder of Comedy Club Production. He was born on February 29, 1976 in Yerevan, Armenia, and graduated from the PhysMath School at Yerevan State University, then from the Yerevan State University majoring in economics.
Artur started his career in 1993 as an advertiser, administrator, project coordinator and film set director. In 2001, he produced the 'Good Evening with Igor Ugolnikov' program on STS (a Russian TV channel), and two years later, in 2003, created comedy show Comedy Club along with his comedy sketch friends. Comedy Club introduced Russian viewers to comedy. In 2006, Comedy Club entered the top 10 of the most commercially successful Russian projects (ninth place) according to the Forbes magazine. Comedy Club has aired on the popular Russian TV channel TNT till nowadays.
Artur founded the multi-functional producer center Comedy Club Production (2007), where he serves as CEO and general producer, and 7 Art, the company that produced the popular sitcoms UNIVER and The Interns airing on TNT. In 2011 the controlling stake of Comedy Club Production was sold to TNT. The stake amounted to 250 million dollars and was a record sale for the Russian TV. In 2013, Comedy Club Production took second place in the list of the largest companies producing content for major federal Russian TV channels according to the Forbes Magazine.
GQ magazine (Russia) named Artur as a Person of the Year 2007 in the 'Producer of the Year' category.
From 2015 Artur managed TV channels including TNT, TV-3, «2x2», TNT4 and «Friday!» (which was launched internationally in 2017), as well as Comedy Club Production and A Plus production (former Good Story media). In the three years from 2016 to 2018, the projects of TNT, «Friday!» and TV-3 channels under the management of Artur Janibekyan, received 19 statuettes in total of the largest Russian TV award TEFI 2016, TEFI 2017 and TEFI 2018 in the Daytime Broadcast and Evening Primetime categories.
The TNT team led by Artur Janibekyan developed and launched the broadcasting of premium TV series that increased the audience share of the TV channel, enabled collecting more precise nation-wide audience coverage data and combatting piracy.
Artur changed the TNT broadcasting line-up from foreign to local content - Russian comedy series and its own shows (2017). This provided additional support for production companies within the holding and raised long-term investments due to copyright ownership and broadcasting own programs on different media and with unrestricted number of runs.
Artur Janibekyan produced and sponsored a documentary film 'The Book' (2013) directed by V. Mansky. In 2014 the film was shown during the official program of the documentary film 'Free Thought' at the 36th Moscow International Film Festival.
Artur Janibekyan together with Valeriy Fedorovich and Evgeniy Nikishov became a producer of the unique "Gogol. The Beginning" project (2017), - the first mini-series in the world to be widely released in theaters. The mini-series paid for itself on the day of its premiere and set several box-office records. The production was ranked in the top 10 ten movie theatre releases in 2017. In addition to Russia and the CIS, Gogol. The Beginning was released in Russia in the USA, UK, Germany, Spain, Austria and Cyprus. Gogol's promotional campaign received several professional awards and diplomas and aroused interest of the professional community during its presentation in Cannes at MIPCOM.- Sofi Devoyan was born on 8 July 1949 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR. She is an actress, known for Kamoyi verjin skhranqe (1974), A Millionaire Wanted (2010) and In the Camp (2014).
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Gevond Andreasyan was born on 12 May 1981 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]. He is a producer and actor, known for Cooties (2014), The Guardians (2017) and Coma (2019).- Director
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Armenian-born director and visual effects artist, known for his dynamic and creative approach. With over a decade of experience in the music video industry, he has established himself as a versatile and visionary artist with a keen eye for detail.
Born in November 1984, Gabyan had an early passion for music and art. He received a rigorous seven-year education in music before studying graphic design at the National Academy of Fine Arts. After founding his first design studio, Gabyan began exploring the world of film, starting as a music video director and motion designer.
In 2007, Gabyan made his directorial debut with his first music video, launching his career as a director. Over the years, he has directed more than 150 commercials, music videos, and broadcast designs, honing his skills and building his reputation as a highly sought-after visual artist.
Gabyan is now premiering his first feature film, "OTTK," a dark comedy.- Composer
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Alexander Harutyunyan was born on 23 September 1920 in Erivan [now Yerevan], Armenia. He was a composer and actor, known for Sirtn e yergum (1957), Urvakannere heranum en lernerits (1955) and O moyom druge (1959). He died on 28 March 2012 in Yerevan, Armenia.- Artashes Aleksanyan was born on 17 July 1961 in Yerevan, Armenia, USSR. He is an actor, known for Russian Ark (2002), Harazat Tshnami (2013) and Honey Money (2015).
- Ani Ghazaryan was born on 22 July 1990 in Yerevan, Armenia. She is an actress, known for Ludwig the Hedgehog (2018), Alter Ego (2016) and Seymour (2017).
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Michael Poghosian was born on 31 May 1965 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]. He is an actor and writer, known for Lorik (2018), If Only Everyone (2012) and Thank You, Dad (2014).- Director
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A pioneer of cinema in Armenia and the Caucasus, Amo Bek-Nazaryan began his career as a professional athlete. However, he later discovered film, joined the cinema as an actor in 1914, and soon became one of the major stars in the pre-Soviet Russian cinema. In 1918, he graduated from the Moscow Commercial Institute. In 1921, he became the head of the film section of Narkompros in Georgia and later a director of Goskinprom in Georgia. Like his friend and colleague, the Georgian cinema pioneer Ivane Perestiani, Bek-Nazaryan sought to incorporate avant-garde techniques popular in NEP-era Soviet films into conventional narrative frameworks.
In 1924, he returned to his native city of Yerevan where he became one of the founders of Armenkino (the predecessor to Armenfilm). He directed the first full-length Armenian feature film, Honor (1925), in collaboration with Sakhkinmretsvi in Georgia. He also directed the romantic film Natela (1926) with the glamorous Nato Vachnadze that same year and, the following year, he directed the first Kurdish film, Zare (1927). In the 1930s, he directed the first Armenian sound film, Pepo (1935), based on a play by Gabriel Sundukyan and with music by the renown Armenian composer Aram Khachaturyan. For this production, he earned the title People's Artist of the Armenian SSR.
Following World War II, he directed the film Erkrord karavan (1950) about the repatriation of Armenians living in the United States to Soviet Armenia. This production was canceled by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, a move that personally hurt Bek-Nazaryan. Following this, he did not direct any more films until after the death of Stalin in 1953. After Bek-Nazaryan's death in 1965, Armenfilm adopted his name to their full, official title in his honor. Today, he is widely regarded as the founder of Armenian cinema.- Composer
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Arno Arutyunovich Babajanian (Babadzhanyan) was born on January 22, 1921, in Erevan (now Yerevan), Armenia. His father, named Arutyun Babajanian, was a mathematician and also an excellent flute player of the Armenian folk music. At the age of 5, he was noticed by composer Aram Khachaturyan, who recommended that Babajanian must study music seriously.
In 1928 he was admitted to the group of gifted children at the Yerevan Conservatory. At the age of 9, Babajanian wrote his first composition, 'Pioneer's March'. He was very good at sight-reading and had a remarkable memory. His piano playing at the young age was already marked by unusual power of expression and technical finesse. At the age of 12, Arno Babajanian became the winner of the First Prize at the Armenian Republic National Competition of the Young Musicians. There Babajanian performed the piano sonata No. 4, by Ludwig van Beethoven and 'Rhondo Capriccioso' by Felix Mendelssohn.
Babajanian continued his music studies under the tutelage of the notable Armenian composer Sergei S. Barkhudaryan (Barkhudarov) from 1936-38. In 1938 Babajanian moved to Moscow and was admitted to the graduate level at the Gnesin School of Music, where he studied piano with Yelena Gnesina and composition with Vissarion Shebalin. His talent was noticed by many intellectuals in Moscow. He continued his studies at the Moscow Conservatory. There he studied piano under the famous concert pianist Konstantin Igumnov, who guided Babajanian through the wisdom of the 'Well Tempered Clavier' by Johann Sebastian Bach, as well as the piano works by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Ludwig van Beethoven and Frédéric Chopin. He also studied composition under the notable ethnomusicologist 'Heinrich Litinsky' at the House of Armenian Culture in Moscow. Babajanian graduated as a concert pianist and as composer in 1948. He was a professor at the Yerevan Conservatory from 1950-1956. While in Armenia Babajanian composed his most celebrated concert works such as the 'Heroic Ballade' for piano and orchestra (1950), the 'Armenian Rhapsody' for two pianos (1950), and the acclaimed 'Piano Trio' (1952).
Babajanian became famous with his title song for the film 'Song of the First Love' (1958). It became a popular radio hit and a best-selling record in the former Soviet Union. At that time the cultural "Thaw" was initiated by Nikita Khrushchev and that allowed some degree of artistic freedom of expression. Babajanian wrote many popular songs in collaboration with the leading poets such as Yevgeniy Yevtushenko, Robert Rozhdestvensky, Andrei Voznesensky, Bella Akhmadulina and others. In partnership with the popular singer Muslim Magomayev Babajanian produced many successful recordings. He also composed a large-scale 'Cello Concerto' (1959) dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich, and important music for piano, especially his innovative 'Six Pictures for Piano' (1965).
Arno Babajanian created a successful cross-cultural style of his own. His original style absorbed a variety of influences including jazz, rock'n roll, classical music, and the traditional Armenian folk-music. Babajanian's original style is immediately recognizable by everyone who once heard his classical compositions and popular hits. He dedicated himself to teaching and concertizing instead of becoming a prolific composer. He died on November 11, 1983, in Moscow.- Director
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Mariya Saakyan was born on 24 July 1980 in Yerevan, USSR [now Armenia]. She was a director and editor, known for Proshchanie (2004), Alaverdi (2012) and Entropiya (2012). She was married to Jeff Kalousdian. She died on 28 January 2018 in Moscow, Russia.- Visual Effects
- Animation Department
- Special Effects
WORK EXPERIENCE 1999-Current - "Imatrix graphics" Animation studio CEO, 3D Generalist Main activities: Full stage production of commercials
2006-Current - "TouchFX" Animation studio co-CEO, Full Future animation film production, General Supervisor
PARTICIPATION: ReAnimania Int. Animation Film & Comics Art Festival of Yerevan 2010,2012 Pre-selection committee
SEUA: Computer graphics department 2018,2019,2020 State examination committee Member, Head of commission, Deputy chairman of commission- Director
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Karen Oganesyan was born on 27 June 1978 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]. He is a director and producer, known for I'm Staying (2007), Klim (2016) and Domovoy (2008).- From handsome leading man to stone cold killer, Vic Bagratuni has appeared in Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Boardwalk Empire," and the documentary series "Inside the American Mob." His most recent credits are "Scorpion", "Brothers in Arms", and the Sundance hit "After Her".
Vic Bagratuni, of Armenian background, is furthermore a descendant of the Bagratuni royal dynasty of Armenia that ruled up until the 8th century. He comes from a highly artistic family, following the footsteps of his grandfather and great-grandfather who where both highly respected actors in Armenia and the former Soviet Union.
At a young age, Bagratuni moved to New York and studied at the renowned Lee Strasberg Film and Theater Institute, where he attended Master Classes with Anna and David Strasberg and Vincent D'Onofrio. At The Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute in New York he was the lead actor in "Carnal Knowledge," and "Long Days Journey Into Night." In 2011 he became a professional observer at the legendary Actors Studio and appeared in off-off Broadway plays such as "A Hatful of Rain" and "Killers and other Family."
He's an Alumni of the legendary Baron/Brown Acting Studio in Santa Monica, CA .
An athlete, Bagratuni played tennis and soccer at a semi-pro level. He speaks English, German, Russian and Armenian fluently. He is based in Berlin, Germany. - Cinematographer
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Narek Martirosyan was born on September 18, 1983 , in Yerevan, Armenia In 2005 he graduated from Armenian State Pedagogic University, Faculty of Culture, Department of Cinematography for Cinema and Television. 2003-2005 worked at local TV stations, as cameraman for documentary films. From 2007 up to now works in film production in short, feature and documentary projects.- Producer
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Karen Ghazaryan was born on 25 April, 1970 in Yerevan, the Republic of Armenia. From early childhood Karen stood out for his charisma, acting skills, creativity and quick wit, as well as organizational skills. However, destiny took him to the Armenian National Agrarian University. His career jump-started from the Club of the Merry and Inventive (KVN), when he and his team-mates started paving the way through television, starting with entertaining projects and ending up with the feature film Mer Baky/ Our Yard (1996), which had two sequels and became ultimately popular with Armenian audience. Since 1993 up to this day Ghazaryan has been the chairman of KVN association in Armenia. He initiated the creation of such popular teams as "New Armenians" and "Armenian Project". From 2008 to 2014 he appeared as a professor of "Creative Studies" and "Methods of Promotion" at Russian-Armenian State (Slavonic) University. He is the general director of "Sharm Holding" LLC - leading show-business and advertising agency in Armenia, which was founded back in 1991. The company collaborates with major film production companies, TV channels (Armenia TV, Public TV Company of Armenia, Fashion TV, Russian STS Television network, MIR TV and others), governmental structures (Yerevan City Hall, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Diaspora), funds ("Hayastan" All-Armenian Fund, "Lusabac", "Masnakic em" / "I participate" charity fund of which Karen is a co-founder) and cultural centers. His company and Karen personally have created many productions in collaboration with many renowned Armenian and Russian artists and directors, such as Vigen Chaldranyan (Alter Ego), Rodion Nahapetov (My Big Armenian Wedding), Saida Medvedeva (100; Water), Mher Mkrtchyan (Battle and Life), Gor Kirakosyan (Ticket to Vegas; Knight's Move), Vahik Pirhamzei (Three Weeks in Yerevan), David and Robert Sahakyants (Anahit) and many others. Since 2007 Karen Ghazaryan is the founder and general director of "Prime Commercial" LLC - advertising agency providing a wide range of advertising and marketing services. The agency is the affiliate of MindShare and JWT, world advertising network agencies. He is also the member of jury in a number of international festivals, such as White Square creativity festival, annually held in Belarus and "Popok" International Advertising Festival. At present Karen Ghazaryan is predominantly occupied by his job as a producer. Throughout the past 10 years he created over 13 productions, including feature films (The Line; Roots; Four Buddies and the Bride; Alter Ego; the Knight's Move; An Interrupted Flight; Half Moon Bay), documentaries (As Long as I live; Anna Hedvig Büll - The Last Prayer), Animated movies (Anahit) and miniseries (My Big Armenian Wedding). He also appeared as the producer of several TV projects, as well as the musical Love Bridge. Karen Ghazaryan has a number of awards for his contribution in Armenian culture. In 2010 the RA Ministry of Culture awarded him with a Golden Medal for his significant contribution in the development of Armenian culture. In 2015 he received a Gratitude medal, which is a state award given for personal contribution and dedicated work in social, economic, scientific, educational or cultural field. Karen Ghazaryan earned this award for his immense support in the organization and coordination of the events of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.- Vladimir Episkoposyan was born on 21 January 1950 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Pirates of the 20th Century (1980), Мужская компания (1992) and Krik delfina (1987).
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Laura Gevorkyan was born on 28 January 1939 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]. She is an actress and assistant director, known for The Men (1973), Vozneseniye (1989) and Moratsvatz heqiatneri kirtche (1975).- Music Department
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- Sound Department
Armen Martirosyan was born on 18 February 1963 in Yerevan, Armenia. He is a composer, known for Bird Co. Media (2014), Erazanqneri Erkir (2019) and The Path of Our Dream (2017). He is married to Lily Vardan.- Carlos Conde was born on 12 September 1921 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR [now Armenia]. He was an actor, known for My Man and I (1952), Raton Pass (1951) and La cueva de los cerrojos (1984). He died on 1 May 2007 in Los Angeles, California, USA.