12/01/1955
Yerevan, Armenia:
Serge Avédikian (Armenian: Սերժ Ավետիքյան; born 1 December 1955), sometimes credited as Serje Avétikian, is an Armenian-French film and theatre actor, director, writer and producer, winner of Cannes Festival prize. Avédikian was born in Yerevan, Armenian SSR. His parents were born in France, children of survivors of the Armenian genocide. In 1947, influenced by Joseph Stalin's and Maurice Thorez's propaganda, they left to rejoin the motherland, where Avédikian attended the French school of Yerevan. At the age of fifteen along with his family, he returned to France. He had his stage debut in college, in his professor's amateur theater company. After studies at the Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Meudon (France), he arrived in Paris in 1971 where he worked with the students of the Paris Conservatory. In 1976, he created a theater company and produced several plays. At the same time, he pursued a career as a theater, movie and television actor. In 1988, he founded his own production company but continues to direct films. Source: Article "Serge Avédikian" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Brûle le sang (2025) as Père Alexandre |
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Le voyage Immobile (A stand Still Journey) (2024) as Kleber |
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La Traversée (2021) as Jon (voice) |
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Rock for Artsakh: a concert for peace (2020) as Self |
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Une histoire de fou (2015) as Armenak |
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Lui au printemps, elle en hiver (2015) as Danou |
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Entre vents et marées (2014) as Santi |
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Soleils (2014) as The Reporter |
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Փարաջանով (2013) as Parajanov |
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Ceux d'en haut (2012) as |
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Poulet aux Prunes (2011) as Le père d'Irâne |
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Փեսացուն Կրկեսից (2011) as |
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Faute de temps (2011) as |
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Պահանջվում է Միլիոնատեր (2010) as |
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Shanghai, les années folles (2009) as |
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L'Armée du crime (2009) as Micha Aznavourian |
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Le bucheron des mots (2009) as Narrator (Voice) |
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Bonded Parallels (2009) as |
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Nuages (2008) as Jean-Clair |
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Djihad! (2006) as Jean-Pierre Durieux |
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Le Voyage en Arménie (2006) as Vanig |
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Viva Laldjérie (2004) as Monsieur Fares |
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Agents secrets (2004) as Igor Lipovsky |
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Les semeurs de peste (2003) as |
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Un parfum nommé Saïd (2003) as |
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Le lac et la rivière (2003) as L'oncle |
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Le Roi de la forêt des Brumes (2003) as (Voice) |
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Aram (2002) as Talaat |
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Paris, mon petit corps est bien las de ce grand monde (2000) as |
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Passage interdit (2000) as Patrick Castagnera |
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Vive la mariée... et la libération du Kurdistan (1998) as Azad |
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Clara et son juge (1997) as Calvino, the father |
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D'ici là (1997) as |
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Labirintos (1996) as |
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Souvenir (1996) as Taxi Driver |
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George Sand, une femme libre (1995) as Casimir |
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Měsíční údolí (1994) as Nehrbáč (segment "Nehrbáčova romance") |
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Le Cahier volé (1993) as André |
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Mayrig (1991) as Vaksen Papasian |
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Le Trésor des îles Chiennes (1990) as Le docteur Turc |
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L'Énigme des sables (1988) as |
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Blanche et claire (1987) as |
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L'Aube (1986) as Yoav |
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La Diagonale du fou (1984) as Fadenko |
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L'Allégement (1983) as Valentin |
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Haltéroflic (1983) as Guy Merlin |
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Nous étions un seul homme (1979) as Guy Rouveron |
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Le Pull-over rouge (1979) as Christian Ranucci |
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Le miroir Paradjanov () as |
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Sans retour possible (2026) Director |
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Retourner à Sölöz (2021) Director |
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Celui qu'on attendait (2016) Director |
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Celui qu'on attendait (2016) Writer |
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Փարաջանով (2013) Director |
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Chienne d'histoire (2010) Director |
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Nous avons bu la même eau (2008) Director |
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Ligne de vie (2003) Writer |
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Ligne de vie (2003) Director |
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Le Cinquième Rêve (1994) Director |
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Que sont mes camarades devenus (1983) Director |
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Paradjanov Libéré (1982) Director |
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Histoire d’amour : Colombe et Avedis (1981) Director |