David Malyan
David Malyan | |
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Born |
Zakatala, Russian Empire | April 17, 1904
Died |
July 17, 1976 72) Yerevan, Soviet Armenia | (aged
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1926-1966 |
Relatives | Henrik Malyan (nephew) |
David Melkumovich Malyan (Armenian: Դավիթ Մալյան, 17 April 1904 in Zakatala - 17 July 1976 in Yerevan) was an Armenian Film and Stage Actor.
Education and Career
David Malyan studied at Armenian Drama studio in Tbilisi from 1922 to 23 and Worked in the theatres in Yerevan, Tbilisi, Leninakan. He was one of the leading actors of the Sundukyan Drama Theatre of Yerevan Since 1932 .[1][2]
Awards
- Honored Artist of the Armenian SSR (1936).
- People's Artist of Armenian SSR (1943).
- People's Artist of the USSR (1974).[3]
Filmography
- 1926 - Shor and Shorshor (as devil)
- 1935 - Pepo (as Kakuli)
- 1937 - Six Shots (as officer)
- 1938 - Sevan's Fishermen (as Aram)
- 1938 - Zangezur (as Makich)
- 1939 - Mountainous March (as Vardan)
- 1941 - Blood for Blood (as commander of a tank), short
- 1941 - Family of Patriots (as Levon), short
- 1943 - David-Bek (as Shahumyan)
- 1947 - Anahit (as Hrant)
- 1955 - Ghosts Leave the Peaks (as Satunts)
- 1955 - Looking of the Addressee (as Suren)
- 1956 - The Heart Sings (as Markaryan)
- 1957 - Personally Known (as Kon)
- 1957 - To Whom the Life Smiles (as Metsaturyan)
- 1958 - What's All the Noise of the River About? (as Darbinyan)
- 1960 - They are to Live (as Petrosyan)
- 1961 - Twelve Companions (as Minasyan)
- 1964 - The Difficult Pass (Davtyan)
- 1966 - Hunter From Lalvar (as senior hunter)
References
- ↑ "Давид Малян (David Malyan) - биография - Кино-Театр.РУ". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ↑ "David Malyan - Armenian Cinema". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ↑ "Давид Малян (David Malyan) - биография - Кино-Театр.РУ". Retrieved 9 August 2015.
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