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Nationality
  
Armenian


Name
  
Stepan Kevorkov

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Born
  
April 1, 1903

Occupation
  
Film director, scripwriter and actor

Died
  
July 15, 1991, Yerevan, Armenia

Stepan Kevorkov (Armenian: Ստեփան Աղաբեկի Կևորկով) was Armenian film director, scriptwriter and actor.

Biography

Kevorkov studied at the State Film College in Moscow, graduating in 1930. At Azerkino studio in Baku, he assisted Nikoloz Shengelaia on the stylish Twenty-six Commissars and later, at Mosfilm Studio, he was an assistant to Aleksandr Dovzhenko on Aerograd (1935). At Armenfilm Stdio, Kevorkov worked as an assistant director for Hamo Bek-Nazaryan on The Girl from Ararat valley (1949), in which he also played the supporting role of Tatos. Kevorkov's first picture was The Mountain March 1939 co-directed with Erazam Karamyan)

Kevorkov and Karamyan continued the saga with An Extraordinary Assignment (1965). Kevorkov co-directed the third installment, The Last Deed of Kamo (1974), with Grigori Melik-Avakyan.

Kevorkov, Who joined the Communist Part in 1945, was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1970. He served as executive director of Armenfilm Studio in 1949-1951 and first secretary of the Armenian Filmmakers' Union 1956 to 1964

References

Stepan Kevorkov Wikipedia


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