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Name
  
Frunze Dovlatyan


Role
  
Film director

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Born
  
May 26, 1927 (
1927-05-26
)
Gavar, Soviet Armenia

Occupation
  
Died
  
August 30, 1997, Yerevan, Armenia

Movies
  
Hello, That's Me!, Yearning, Strange Games, Delivery, Nostalgia

Similar People
  
Khoren Abrahamyan, Henrik Malyan, Nerses Hovhannisyan, Galya Novents, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

Frunze Vaghinaki Dovlatyan (Armenian: Ֆրունզե Վաղինակի Դովլաթյան, May 26, 1927 in Gavar – August 30, 1997 in Yerevan) was an Armenian film director and actor. People's Artist of USSR (1983).

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Biography

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He was born in Gavar, Soviet Armenia. He was a theater actor before becoming a director. One of the leading Armenian directors, Frunze Dovlatyan has started as actor in Armenian provincial theatres since 1941 and then in Gabriel Sundukian Drama Theatre of Yerevan, where he was awarded Stalin Prize (major award of that time) for the role of Hrair in the play "These Stars are Ours", Russian version "Эти Звезды Наши". After graduating the Directing Department of VGIK Moscow (master class of S. Gerasimov). His most well-known film is Barev, yes em (State Prize of Armenia, 1967). He died in Yerevan at age of seventy. He headed Armenfilm studio in 1980's.

Filmography

  • 1966 - Hello, That's Me!
  • 1968 - Saroyan Brothers, creative adviser
  • 1972 - Chronicle of Yerevan Days (Khoren Abrahamyan)
  • 1979 - Live Long, co-script, dir.
  • 1982 - Cry of a Peacock, co-script
  • 1982 - International Conference in Venice, script, dir., doc.
  • 1982 - Center of Mkhitarian's, doc.
  • 1985 - Bridge of Cultures, doc.
  • 1990 - Nostalgia (Karot)
  • References

    Frunze Dovlatyan Wikipedia


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