Armen Dzhigarkhanyan’s autograph – a unique film relic | Krilov

Autograph of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

"She likes to drink. We need to take advantage of that."


Certificate of Authenticity:

S-04099

Size: 51*62

Status: In stock

Location: Kyiv, Gallery

Delivery: Kyiv - 1 day, Ukraine - 2 days, worldwide - 21 days

Description

Certified Authentic autograph on photo (C 456). Armen Dzhigarkhanyan (1935-2020). Soviet, Armenian and Russian theater and film actor, theater director, theater teacher. People's Artist of the USSR (1985). The actor made his film debut in 1960 with the role of Hakob in the film “Collapse”, and one of his best film roles brought him fame - the young physicist Artyom Manvelyan from the film “Hello, it’s me!” Soon after the release of this film, new works followed, demonstrating the breadth of the acting range, psychological authenticity and mastery of transformation - the blacksmith Usta Mukuch in “Triangle”, staff captain Ovechkin in the most popular “New Adventures of the Elusive”, security officer Artuzov in the television film “Operation Trust” ", left Socialist-Revolutionary Proshyan in the historical film "The Sixth of July". Of the negative characters, the one most remembered by the audience was the hunchbacked leader of the “Black Cat” gang, Karp, from the film “The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed.”