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- Sidney Eddie Mosesian (July 14, 1939 – September 21, 2019), known professionally as Sid Haig, was an American actor. He was known for his appearances in...
- professional theatre company at the Mosesian Center for the Arts, 321 ****nal Street The Watertown Children's Theatre at the Mosesian Center for the Arts has been...
- The Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts (formerly ****nal Center for the Arts) is a nonprofit multidisciplinary arts venue on the Charles...
- orchestrates gameplay elements to construct specific shots. Art director Tate Mosesian said that "there's very little that's random". The team sought to "take...
- actor Reed Hadley Reed Herring 1911-1974 American actor Sid Haig Sidney Mosesian 1939-2019 American actor Connie Haines Yvonne JaMais 1921-2008 American...
- Browne House Edmund Fowle House Mount Auburn Cemetery Watertown ****nal Mosesian Center for the Arts Media The Armenian Review Baikar ****ociation The Armenian...
- Travis McIntosh Jason Gregory Artist(s) Robh Ruppel Erick Pangilinan Tate Mosesian Writer(s) Neil Druckmann Josh Scherr Composer(s) Henry Jackman Series Uncharted...
- World premieres. Since 2005 New Rep has been the resident company at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown, MA. It creates productions for the 340-seat...
- Browne House Edmund Fowle House Mount Auburn Cemetery Watertown ****nal Mosesian Center for the Arts Media The Armenian Review Baikar ****ociation The Armenian...
- Chairperson) Robert L. Pevenstein (Senior Vice President, CFO) Kenneth G. Mosesian (Treasurer) Revenue $832,063,000 (1996) Net income $7,624,000 (1996) Total...