Tigran Keosayan

Tigran Edmondovich Keosayan (Armenian: Տիգրան Քեոսայան, Russian: Тигран Эдмондович Кеосаян; born January 4, 1966, Moscow) is a Russian film director, actor and writer of Armenian origin. He is a winner of International Film Festival's Prize's including TEFI, Kinotavr and Window to Europe 2001.

Tigran Keosayan
Tigran Keosayan in 2009
Born
Tigran Edmondovich Keosayan

(1966-01-04) January 4, 1966
CitizenshipRussia
OccupationDirector, writer, actor
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)Margarita Simonyan

Biography

Keosayan is the son of Armenian-Russian film director and composer Edmond Keosayan and actress Laura Gevorkyan. He studied at the all-Union (now - all-Russian) state Institute of Cinematography (VGIK).

Keosayan is the director of Russian films including Katyka and Shiz (1992), Poor Sasha (1997), Lily of the Valley Silvery (2005), Hare Over the Abyss (2006), The Twelve Chairs musical (2003), a large number of clips for Mikhail Shufutinsky, Igor Sarukhanov, Irina Allegrova. He is co-operated with Fyodor Bondarchuk, Alexander Zbruev and others.

Keosayan is an anchorman of the daily (from Monday to Thursday) analytical talk show With Tigran Keosayan on the Russian private TV channel REN-TV.[1]

Filmography

As a film director

  1. Katyka and Shiz (1992)
  2. Cases Funny, Family Matters (1996, TV Series)
  3. Poor Sasha (1997)
  4. The Death Directory (1999, TV series)
  5. Silver Lily of the Valley (2000)
  6. The President and His Granddaughter (2000)
  7. Men's Work (2001, also TV series: 2005)
  8. Hare Over the Abyss (2006)
  9. Rabbit Over the Void (2006)
  10. Mirage (2008)
  11. Yalta-45 (2011, mini-series)
  12. Three Comrades (2012, mini-series)
  13. Sea. Mountains. Exclay (2014, TV series)
  14. Actress (2017, TV series)
  15. The Crimean Bridge. Made with Love! (2018)

As an actor

  1. Joker (1991)
  2. Silver Lily of the Valley (2000)
  3. The Heat (2006)

As a writer

  1. Cases funny, family matters (1996, TV Series)
  2. Silver Lily of the Valley (TV series, 2005).

References

  1. "«С Тиграном Кеосаяном»". web.archive.org. October 11, 2009.
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