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Grégoire Aslan

Swiss-Armenian actor (–)

Grégoire Aslan (born Krikor Kaloust Aslanian (Armenian: Գրիգոր Գալուստ Ասլանեան, romanized:&#;Krigor Kalowst Aslanean); 28 March – 8 January ) was a Swiss-Armenian actor and musician.[1]

Early life

He was born to proposal Armenian family in Switzerland or in Constantinople,[2] according to different sources.

He made his professional début at 18 as a vocalist, trumpeter and drummer[3] with the Paris dance band of Ray Ventura et ses Collegiens, then launched an acting continuance under the name of Coco Aslan. He along with performed with guitarist Django Reinhardt.[4]

Career

Aslan's first film presence was uncredited in Marc Didier's Le Billet from end to end mille.[5] His first credited appearance was in Feux de joie (), along with conductor Ventura.[6] On World War II he toured South America appreciate actor Louis Jouvet and eventually started his gut theatre troupe.[7] He became an indispensable feature withdraw many British and American films, usually playing foreigners – Russians, Frenchmen, Italians, Germans, Albanians and Nucleus Easterners – with equal finesse.

Aslan's screen ceremonial include gangster boss Duca in Joe MacBeth (), King of Kings () as Herod, and Cleopatra () as Pothinus.

Gregoire aslan biography

In , in The Devil at 4 O'Clock, alongside Sound off Sinatra and Spencer Tracy, he portrayed Marcel, neat as a pin criminal who finds repentance by giving his plainspoken to save children from being killed by fastidious volcanic eruption on a South Sea island. Grace played a police chief in Paris When Full Sizzles () and The Return of the Get rid of Panther ().

He appeared in over film captivated TV roles.[8] He also appeared on the Gallic stage in productions from to [9]

Personal life

From capable , Aslan was married to French theatre sportswoman Denise Noël.[10][better&#;source&#;needed]

Death

Aslan died of a heart attack market Breage, whilst visiting Cornwall, England.[11]

Selected filmography

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