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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Wednesday, October 19, 2011

    AGBU Western District Celebrates Renowned Actor, Director And
    Entertainer Krikor Satamian's Golden Jubilee

    By Aleen L. Khanjian

    Pasadena, CA - On Sunday, October 30, 2011, at 6:30 pm, the Armenian
    General Benevolent Union (AGBU) will celebrate the Golden Jubilee of
    renowned actor, entertainer, comedian, and director Krikor Satamian. The
    program featuring speakers Assadour Guzelian from London, England, and
    Sarkis Minassian, as well as lifelong friends, co-stars, and admirers of
    Satamian, will commemorate and honor his 50 years as an entertainer. The
    event will also feature a highly anticipated artistic program.

    While Satamian is well known for his current role as director of the
    AGBU Ardavazt Theatre Group in Los Angeles, where he has served for a
    large part of his career, in addition to his role as the AGBU Western
    District's Artistic Director, there is no denying that his history,
    diverse training, and contribution to the international theatrical
    community is broad and enduring.

    A review of Satamian's fifty years in theater proves outstanding to say
    the least. Following his graduation from the American University of
    Beirut (AUB), Satamian attended the London School of Film Technique as
    well as the Bristol Old Vic Theater School. Following a season of
    theatrical performances at the Belgrade Theater in Coventry City,
    England, he returned to Lebanon to serve as the Artistic Director of the
    AGBU Vahram Papazian Theatre Group. While in Lebanon, Satamian also
    served as a lecturer of Drama at AUB.

    Satamian joined the AGBU Vahram Papazian Theatre Group as a young actor
    in 1960. Twelve years later, as its Artistic Director, he led the same
    theatre group on a well-received tour of Armenia. In 1975, Satamian led
    the group to France, England, and Cyprus. Following his work with the
    Vahram Papazian Theatre Group, he went on to teach at the Bristol Old
    Vic Theater School before becoming resident director at New York's
    famous Off-Broadway company, "Colonnades Theater Lab," in 1976. After
    his success at Colonnades, Satamian was invited to the "Hope Summer
    Repertory Company" to direct on three subsequent occasions.

    Satamian has been an avid, active member of the AGBU since his early
    childhood. In 1978, he rejoined the world's largest organization in New
    York City as its national artistic director. Since the 1970s, he has
    founded several AGBU theater companies in Boston, Detroit, New York, and
    Philadelphia, as well as Los Angeles. He was the artistic director of
    the AGBU Ardashad Theatre Group, as well as the producer and anchor of
    the AGBU-Spotlight Armenians TV program in New York City. In 1988,
    Satamian was appointed as artistic director of the AGBU Western
    District, and permanently relocated to Los Angeles. He then became the
    director of the AGBU Ardavazt Theater Group, which he had helped
    establish in 1979, together with Haig Messerlian and Parsegh Kartalian.
    To date, Satamian has directed and staged 75 plays and three operettas,
    as well as acting in 85 productions.

    Some of Satamian's most memorable characters include: Off-Broadway, with
    the Classic Theater, in Shirvanzadeh's "Evil Spirit" in the demanding
    role of Kij-Taniel and later, in Nishan Parlakian's "Grandma Pray For
    Me," in the lead role of Deacon. Satamian acted in two successful AGBU
    professional productions in English: "Three Acts of Love" at the
    Fireside Theater, in North Hollywood, and Raffi Arzoomanian's "The
    Moths" at the Hudson Backstage Theater, in Hollywood. Satamian also
    partakes in professional American productions. Some of his TV credits
    include: Suddenly Susan, The Naked Truth, Team Knight Rider, Mad TV, and
    Alias. Satamian's film credits include: Assignment Berlin, Chickpeas,
    One False Step, Subterfuge, Enemies of Laughter, After Freedom,
    Pomegranate, as well as Must Love Dogs, which stars Diane Lane, John
    Cusack, and Christopher Plummer. Must Love Dogs was directed by the
    highly respected Gary David Goldberg.

    Satamian is credited as the first actor to introduce the art of stand-up
    comedy to the Armenian performance world in 1984. Since then, he has
    given more than 150 performances in all the major cities of the United
    States and Canada. Bristol Old Vic Theatre School Principal Nat Brenner
    wrote about him, "Mr. Satamian has proved one of the most gifted and
    brilliant students of the theatre it has ever been my experience and
    pleasure to direct."

    The entire Armenian community has undeniably reaped a cultural profit
    from Satamian's lasting contribution. All are invited to partake in
    Krikor Satamian's Golden Jubilee celebration on October 30, at 6:30 pm,
    at the Pasadena AGBU Center located at 2495 E. Mountain Street, in
    Pasadena. For more information, please call the AGBU Western District
    Office at (626) 794-7942.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian programs, annually touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.

    For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.

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