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  • Entertainment: Five Famous Armenians

    FIVE FAMOUS ARMENIANS
    By Sean Nolan

    Joe.ie, Ireland
    Oct 11 2011

    Thought you knew nothing about Armenia? Think again - here are five
    of their most famous people (Note: includes two fictitious characters).

    Armenia, a country that almost nobody in Ireland could pick out on
    a map, is causing grown men to fret about the fate of our football
    team tonight. With a population of less than three million, we should
    be crushing them under our Adidas Predators but instead we have them
    built up as a combination of Barcelona and Brazil circa 1970.

    In the mood of optimism we are trying to cling onto today, we decided
    to look at some famous Armenians, to gauge the strength of the nation.

    The fact that two are fictional tells you all you need to know.

    Armin Tamzarian

    Better known to you and me as Principal Skinner, Bart Simpson~Rs arch
    enemy was born Armin Tamzarian, a street punk of Armenian descent,
    but after returning from Vietnam he borrowed his former commander~Rs
    name and life and went on to teach at Springfield Elementary. Some
    have pegged this episode, The Principal and the Pauper, first aired
    in 1997, as the beginning of the end for The Simpsons. The fact it is
    still around, and with at least two more years to go proves otherwise.

    Capt. John Joseph Yossarian

    The central character in Joseph Heller~Rs Catch 22, Yossarian is an
    Armenian-American fighter pilot in World War II who is desperate to
    get out of the war as he is convinced he is going to be killed either
    by the enemy or his own incompetent commanders, and his attempts to
    avoid both these fates is forever channeled into impossible situations,
    or Catch-22s. The book, 50 years old this week, is based on Heller~Rs
    own experiences in the war, and is a brilliant examination of the
    pointlessness and waste of war.

    Cher

    Almost a fictional character at this stage due to the amount of
    surgery she has undergone, Cher was born Cherilyn Sarkisian in 1946.

    Her dad was Armenian American but she soon dropped everything and
    became known as just Cher. Most interesting thing about Cher? She is
    just a Tony award away from completing the EGOT, Tracy Jordan~Rs goal
    in 30 Rock. Cher has an Emmy, an Oscar and a Golden Globe.

    Kim Kardashian

    Another Armenian-American, the reality star and model is somehow
    a global superstar. Without any discernible talent, bar a larger
    than average arse, Kardashian is estimated to be worth more than
    $50million. It all started, as all good stories do, with a sex
    tape released in 2007. Her surname means ~Qson of a stonemason~R in
    Armenian .

    Henrik Mkhitaryan

    Maybe not that well known but he is the Armenian dangerman tonight.

    Playing for Shakhtar Donetsk, the 22-year-old is very talented forward
    who likes to drop off the front and probe defences. He has five goals
    in this campaign so far and his speed and skill could cause problems.

    It is up to the Irish defence to ensure he remains unknown for a
    little longer tonight.

    http://www.joe.ie/football/football-features/five-famous-armenians-0016602-1

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