
Hrachia Nersisyan
Acting
Biography
Hrachia Nersisyan (Armenian: Հրաչյա Ներսիսյան, 24 November 1895 – 6 November 1961) was a Soviet-Armenian film actor.[1] He was honoured with title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1956.
Born: November 24, 1895
Place of Birth: İzmit, Turkey
Known For

Krder-Ezidner
The film is about the establishment of a kolkhoz (collective farm) in a Kurdish village in Soviet Armenia.

Why Does The River Roar?
Atanes Ghambaryan, resident of Armenian border village, after the captivity during the World War II, turns up abroad in Turkey and dreams of returning to his homeland. During one of night patrols, border guard Armen who is in love with Ghambaryan's daughter Seda, recognizes him on the other side of the river Araks.

Ghosts Leave the Peaks
To climb Mount Kamir-Sar, whose inaccessible summit, according to the findings of young scientist Artashes Malyan, contains a rare deposit of mercury and silver, an expedition led by Malyan is organized despite the opposition of the venerable Professor Daniel-bek. Information about the daring expedition of Soviet scientists reaches Alvarets da Cortez, the owner of one of Europe's largest chemical companies. In his youth, he visited this peak and, in order to hide the discovered metals, threw the Russian scientist Shelagin into the abyss, silencing Daniel-bek. Foreign intelligence is tasked with disrupting the expedition...

The House on the Volcano
An aging drilling foreman recounts the brutal suppression of an oil workers’ strike in pre-revolutionary Baku.

Zare
Immediately prior to the Russian Revolution, a young shepherd Seydo and his girlfriend Zare struggle for their right to a happy love in a Yazidi Kurdish village in Russian Armenia.

Pepo
A poor but honest fisherman Pepo opposes a cunning trader Zimzimov, who tries to rob him by trickery refusing to pay a lost bill. Pepo choses prison to paying-off his honour.

Honor
Based on Alexander Shirvanzade's 1885 novel of the same name, the film denounces the despotic rites and customs of Caucasian families. It is widely recognized as the first Armenian feature film.

Anahit
The prince falls in love with an ordinary girl and marries her. Later, when enemies capture the prince, it's his young wife who gets him out of trouble.

The Song of First Love
Very popular Soviet Armenian musical about a talented singer, spoiled by his success.

David Bek
The Armenian national hero, David Bek, leads a major Armenian uprising against Safavid Persia in the Syunik region in the 18th century.
Filmography
as Nerses-akhpar
as old man Artin
as Atanes Ghambaryan
as Varunts
as Sam
as Gasparyan
as Nureddin
as David Bek
as Old Hanes
as Hakopyan
as Pepo
as Hambo
as Jalal
as Kulak
as Aram
as Petros
as Rza
as Saydo
as Rustam