Pʻapʻazyan, Vahram, 1888-1968

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Name (Latin)
Pʻapʻazyan, Vahram, 1888-1968
Name (Cyrilic)
Папазян, Ваграм Камерович, 1888-1968
Other forms of name
Փափազյան, Վահրամ, 1888-1968
Papassyan, V., 1888-1968
Pʻapʻazean, Vahram, 1888-1968
Papazi͡an, Ėrnesto, 1888-1968
Papazi͡an, Vagram, 1888-1968
Papazi͡an, Vagram Kamerovich, 1888-1968
Pʻapʻazian, Vahram, 1888-1968
Papazi͡an, Varfolomeĭ, 1888-1968
Papazyan, Bartholomew, 1888-1968
Pʻapʻazyan, V. G. (Vahram G.), 1888-1968
Date of birth
1888
Date of death
1968
Associated Language
arm
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 68012962
Wikidata: Q3653188
OCoLC: fst00225527
OCLC: 985868234700041
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Wikipedia description:

Vahram Papazian or Papazyan (Armenian: Վահրամ Քամերի Փափազյան; 6 January 1888 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire – 5 June 1968 in Yerevan, Armenia), was a Soviet actor who was an ethnic Armenian, mostly known for his Shakespearean roles. Vahram did plays in Constantinople, Tiflis, Baku Armenian theaters, Moscow's Maly Theatre and in France, Italy, Austria, Spain, and Belgium. Papazian began his career in 1908, where he was regarded as one of the best Armenian actors at the time. Before his death he was known as the leading star in the Sundukyan Academic Theatre. The Council of National Literature's wrote that 'Vahram Papazian's Othello dominated the Armenian stage for more than half a century'. In 1933, Rezā Shāh decided to create the National State Theatre Company and invited Vahram Papazian to cast a number of shows for the Iranian Red Cross.

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