The Armenian Heartthrob
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Thursday, September 15th, 2011
BY KIN LABRIN
Life is good for Garen Boyajian. The debonair actor who first
commanded attention for his touching portrayal of the young Arshile
Gorky in Atom Egoyan's ARARAT, continues to climb the Hollywood
ladder. With a collection of upcoming projects and scheduled
appearances, it is no surprise that his growing fan base of women
across the country have him dubbed as `The Armenian Heartthrob.'
THREE VEILS is a feature film about three young Middle Eastern women
living in the United States, each with her own controversial story.
Garen, in his role as the charming Jamal, is connected to two of the
women - tying the stories together poignantly. The film has headlined
several film festivals across the world and won a collection of
awards. On September 24, 2011, Garen will be at the Arpa International
Film Festival to present THREE VEILS to Los Angeles. The screening
will be at the world-famous Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Subsequent
Los Angeles appearances will be at La Femme Film Festival on October
15, the Arab Film Festival on October 23, and the Cinese American Film
Festival October 27.
Garen earned the BEST ACTOR award at the Monaco International Film
Festival in 2008. Presently, the International Filmmaker Film Festival
has nominated Garen for BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE for his role
in THREE VEILS. He will travel to London in October to attend sold-out
showings of the film and hopefully depart from the award ceremony a
winner.
Rounding out Garen's critical success with broad commercial appeal,
his next role is in a main-stream studio film. BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA
is about a ritzy dog's journey home once lost on vacation in Mexico.
Garen is now preparing to film the third installment of the lucrative
franchise at Walt Disney Studios. His character is a hotel worker who
must cater to the chihuahuas' increasingly absurd demands.
Whether we see Garen in theaters, at film festivals or on posters hung
from the walls of adulating fans, it's certain that the Armenian
Heartthrob is beating strongly.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://massispost.com/?p=4419
Thursday, September 15th, 2011
BY KIN LABRIN
Life is good for Garen Boyajian. The debonair actor who first
commanded attention for his touching portrayal of the young Arshile
Gorky in Atom Egoyan's ARARAT, continues to climb the Hollywood
ladder. With a collection of upcoming projects and scheduled
appearances, it is no surprise that his growing fan base of women
across the country have him dubbed as `The Armenian Heartthrob.'
THREE VEILS is a feature film about three young Middle Eastern women
living in the United States, each with her own controversial story.
Garen, in his role as the charming Jamal, is connected to two of the
women - tying the stories together poignantly. The film has headlined
several film festivals across the world and won a collection of
awards. On September 24, 2011, Garen will be at the Arpa International
Film Festival to present THREE VEILS to Los Angeles. The screening
will be at the world-famous Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Subsequent
Los Angeles appearances will be at La Femme Film Festival on October
15, the Arab Film Festival on October 23, and the Cinese American Film
Festival October 27.
Garen earned the BEST ACTOR award at the Monaco International Film
Festival in 2008. Presently, the International Filmmaker Film Festival
has nominated Garen for BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE for his role
in THREE VEILS. He will travel to London in October to attend sold-out
showings of the film and hopefully depart from the award ceremony a
winner.
Rounding out Garen's critical success with broad commercial appeal,
his next role is in a main-stream studio film. BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA
is about a ritzy dog's journey home once lost on vacation in Mexico.
Garen is now preparing to film the third installment of the lucrative
franchise at Walt Disney Studios. His character is a hotel worker who
must cater to the chihuahuas' increasingly absurd demands.
Whether we see Garen in theaters, at film festivals or on posters hung
from the walls of adulating fans, it's certain that the Armenian
Heartthrob is beating strongly.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress