Azat Gasparyan was an Armenian actor who is best known for Yerjankutyan mekhanika, Ur es gnum, zinvor?, and Hin oreri yerge.
Personal and Family Life
Azat Gasparyan was born on August 13, 1943, in Yerevan, Armenia, which was part of the USSR at the time. He spent much of his life in this city, where he pursued his acting career. Details about his family life are not widely known, as he maintained a private personal life away from the public eye.
Career
Gasparyan had a prominent career in Armenian cinema, contributing to various films and television shows. He was particularly recognized for his roles in films such as Yerjankutyan mekhanika and Hin oreri yerge, where his performances were praised for their depth and emotion. His work left a lasting impact on Armenian film and television.
Death and Legacy
Azat Gasparyan passed away on August 2, 2013, in Yerevan, Armenia. His death marked the loss of a significant figure in Armenian cinema, and he is remembered for his contributions to the arts. His performances continue to inspire new generations of actors and filmmakers in Armenia and beyond.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Rating |
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Urakh avtobus | 2001 | Actor | 6.0 |
Our Yard | 1996 | Azat | 8.1 |
Vortegh eir, mard astzo? | 1992 | TV Mini Series | 6.0 |
Karot | 1990 | Sarkisov | 6.9 |
Ur es gnum, zinvor? | 1986 | Yeghish | 3.7 |
Tchermak anurjner | 1985 | Ter-Marut | 6.0 |
Tango of Our Childhood | 1985 | Mesrop (as A. Gasparyan) | 7.6 |
Parikmakher, u dyadi kotorogo dressirovannyy tigr otgryz golovu | 1983 | Short | N/A |
Yerjankutyan mekhanika | 1982 | Ruben | 6.4 |
Hin oreri yerge | 1982 | Mesrop | 8.2 |
Huso astgh | 1978 | Gichi | 6.3 |
Yerkunq | 1977 | Yeghishe Charents | 4.7 |
Odnoselchane | 1974 | Crewman | N/A |
Heghnar aghbyur | 1971 | Gegham | 6.7 |