Ashot Ghazaryan | |
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Աշոտ Ղազարյան | |
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Education | Yerevan Academy of Fine Arts |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer, showman, presenter |
Years active | 1967–present |
Ashot Sureni Ghazaryan (Armenian : Աշոտ Սուրենի Ղազարյան; born 15 May 1949), is an Armenian singer, showman, presenter and actor. He is an honored artist of Armenia since 2014. [1]
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Ghazaryan was born on May 15, 1949, in Yerevan. He finished the secondary school named after Yeghishe Charents in 1967. From 1968 till 1973, he studied at the Yerevan Academy of Fine Arts.
In 1967–1968 and 1975–1976, he worked at Hrachya Ghaplanyan Drama Theatre as an actor. From 1973 till 1974, he also worked at Sundukyan State Academic Theatre.
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