Haig Acterian
Haig Acterian (1904–1943) was a journalist, actor and poet.
Also recorded as Haig Garabet Acterian; Mihail; Acterian, Haig Garabet.
Overview
Born at Constanța in 1904, died at Kuban bridgehead in 1943.
In detail
Haig Acterian studied at University of Bucharest and Spiru Haret National College. the recorded working language is Armenian and Romanian.
Employment is recorded with National Theatre Bucharest "Ion Luca Caragiale". Membership is recorded of Amicii URSS and Criterion.
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- University of BucharestOrganisation
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“Haig Acterian”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q4118462: Haig Acterian
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