- 1923 in Thessaloniki,
Greece before their family moved to France. The
Aznavourians ran a
small Armenian restaurant in the rue de la Huchette, a hangout...
- Seda "Patricia"
Aznavour (born Seda
Aznavourian; May 21, 1947) is a
French singer and artist, the
daughter of
Charles Aznavour. She
studied at the Armenian...
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Karina Borisovna Aznavourian (Russian: Карина Борисовна Азнавурян; Armenian: Կարինա Բորիսի Ազնավուրյան; born 20
September 1974 in Baku,
Azerbaijan SSR)...
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Aznavour Ella
Pellegrini as
Micheline Rugel Hovnatan Avédikian as
Misha Aznavourian Julien Campani Gulia Avetisyan as Mélinée
Manouchian Lionel Cecilio as...
- singer, songwriter, actor,
public activist and diplomat.
Aznavour or
Aznavourian may also
refer to:
Charles Aznavour Square, Yerevan,
Armenia Charles...
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Aleksey Frosin Stanislav Pozdnyakov Fencing Men's team
sabre Gold
Karina Aznavourian,
Oxana Ermakova Tatiana Logounova,
Maria Mazina Fencing Women's team...
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actress Iggy
Azalea Amethyst Kelly 1990–
Australian rapper Charles Aznavour Shahnour Aznavourian 1924–2018 French-Armenian singer,
lyricist and actor...
- in
Paris in 1942 when he met a
young singer by the name of
Varenagh Aznavourian. In 1947,
Georges Ulmer won a
Grand Prix with one of
their songs, "J'ai...
-
ending was
dropped and the root kept, such as
Charles Aznavour (was
Aznavourian), or Andy
Serkis (originally Sarkissian).
Other times the name was translated...
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started his
acting career with his
French Armenian friend Chahnour Varinag Aznavourian (known as the
famed crooner Charles Aznavour) in the mid
fifties essentially...