Robert Kechichian

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Robert Kechichian
Born1946 (age 7273)
NationalityFrench-Armenian
Occupationfilm director, actor and screenwriter

Robert Kechichian (born 1946) is a French-Armenian film director, actor and screenwriter known for his work on Aram, Taxi 2 and other films.

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