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Dmitry Kharatyan

1960 - Today

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Dmitry Vadimovich Kharatyan (born 21 January 1960) is a Soviet and Russian actor of Armenian descent, People's Artist of Russia. Was born in Olmaliq, Uzbek SSR on 21 January 1960. His debut as an actor came in Vladimir Menshov's Practical Joke in 1977. In March 2014, he signed a letter in support of the position of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, on the Russian annexation of Crimea. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dmitry Kharatyan is the 7,022nd most popular actor (down from 6,663rd in 2019), the 81st most popular biography from Uzbekistan and the 3rd most popular Uzbekistani Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Dmitry Kharatyan ranks 7,022 out of 13,578Before him are David Robb, Olivia d'Abo, Alberto Ammann, James Tupper, Emile Hirsch, and Imanol Arias. After him are Eric Mabius, Peyton List, Aaron Stanford, Paola Cortellesi, Anna Chlumsky, and Paul Le Mat.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Dmitry Kharatyan ranks 450Before him are Anett Pötzsch, Guido Bontempi, Bill Prady, Komi Sélom Klassou, Dušan Pašek, and Elmar Mammadyarov. After him are Yvan Colonna, Jocelyn Pook, Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis, Tim Mayotte, Karita Mattila, and Masoumeh Ebtekar.

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In Uzbekistan

Among people born in Uzbekistan, Dmitry Kharatyan ranks 81 out of 190Before him are Galina Shamrai (1931), Yulduz Usmonova (1963), Ella Pamfilova (1953), Dina Rubina (1953), Rustem Umerov (1982), and Eldor Shomurodov (1995). After him are Radion Gataullin (1965), Vasilis Hatzipanagis (1954), Sultan Rakhmanov (1950), Rustam Kasimdzhanov (1979), Server Djeparov (1982), and Boris Nadezhdin (1963).

Among ACTORS In Uzbekistan

Among actors born in Uzbekistan, Dmitry Kharatyan ranks 3Before him are Nurkhon Yuldashkhojayeva (1913), and Shuhrat Abbosov (1931). After him are Lomon (1999), Akhtem Seitablayev (1972), Ravshana Kurkova (1980), Rita Volk (1990), and Milana Vayntrub (1987).