Karp Khachaturovich Khazhakyan (1913-1980) - Soviet Armenian theater and film actor.
| Karp Khachaturovich Khazhakyan | |||||
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| Գարուշ (Կարապետ) Խաչատուրի Խաժակյան | |||||
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| Place of Birth | Alexandropol Erivan province Russian empire | ||||
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| Place of death | Yerevan Armenian SSR , USSR | ||||
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| Profession | actor | ||||
| Theater | ArmGATD after G. M. Sundukyan | ||||
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Biography
Born on October 10 ( October 23 ), 1913 in Alexandropol (now Gyumri , Armenia ). In 1931 he graduated from the studio at the Leninakan Theater. In 1931-1936 he worked in the Yerevan Workers' Theater, since 1936, the actor ArmGATD named after G. M. Sundukyan . He created images marked by the clarity of the stage form. He died on May 8, 1980 in Yerevan .
Creativity
Theatrical work
- “Khatabala” G. M. Sundukyan - Masisyan
- "Cliff" V.K. Papazyan - Alexander
- “Country Native” D.K. Demirchyan - Gagik
- "Treason" by A. I. Sumbatov-Yuzhin - Erekle
- " Cunning and Love " by F. Schiller - Ferdinand
- Shakespeare's King Lear - Edgar
- “ Guilty Without Guilt ” by A. N. Ostrovsky - Neznamov
- "Bride" by A. N. Ostrovsky - Julius Kapitonovich Karandyshev
- "Masquerade" M. Yu. Lermontov - Prince Zvezdich
- The Young Guard by A. A. Fadeev - Oleg Koshevoi
- “Trees die standing” A. Casoni - Director
- “These stars are ours” by G. A. Ter-Grigoryan L. A. Karagezyan - Ruben
Filmography
- 1956 - Prisoners of the Barsova Gorge - Aramokhotnik
- 1957 - Mother's Heart - Headmaster
- 1960 - Musical Teams - Tigran
- 1973 - The last feat of Kamo - Ashot Adalyan
- 1975 - Our daily water - Akopov
Awards and Prizes
- Order of the Badge of Honor (06/27/1956).
- Medal "For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
- People's Artist of the Armenian SSR (1961).
- The Stalin Prize of the second degree (1950) - for playing the role of Ruben in the play "These Stars Are Ours" by G. A. Ter-Grigoryan and L. A. Karagezyan on the stage of the ArmADT named after G. M. Sundukyan.