Azat Sherents
Known for: Acting
Born: April 3, 1913 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, USSR, [now Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia] - Died: December 24, 1993
Azat Armenaki Sherents (Armenian: Ազատ Արմենակի Շերենց; April 5, 1913 – December 25, 1993) was one of the first Armenian comedic actors. In 1931, he started his acting career on the stage of Sundukyan Drama Theater in Yerevan. In 1934–1937, he studied at the Armenian Theater Studio in Moscow. In 1937–1968, Sherents performed at the Leninakan Drama Theater. From 1968, he worked at Armenfilm studio, starring in a number of Armenian films until his death in 1993.
Known for
Showing 24 of 24 titles
Simultaneous Exhibition
Litsom k Stene
Land and Gold
Gevo
The Men
Vazgen
The Father
Dedushka
Autumn Sun
Andranik
Arevik
taxi driver
The Legend of the Clown
We Are, Our Mountains
Avag
August
Sour Grapes
Head of the railway station
Troubles
Kseniya, Fyodor's Beloved Wife
Suren
A Piece of Sky
Priest
Shot on the Border
narushitel
Mother Anoush
The Apple Orchard
My Heart Is in the Highlands
The Starry Summer
The Council of Mice
Kochari
Here, on this Crossroads
Chaos
Papasha
King Chakh-Chakh
Чах-Чах