just moody, or detached from the Armenian American community or self-loathing armenian? you decide.
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I met him in NYC, thought he was very nice and friendly, i mentioned to him, im armenian and he happy to hear it.
Not apart of the armenian community but i beleive his parents were born in the US and maybe did not involve him.
He starred in Ararat which I found suprising so he does have an interest maybe he just doesnt want to get too involved, maybe he has his reasons.
To be honest i dont remember any famous armenians in show biz get involved in armenian affairs until SOAD came around, maybe they inspired everyone else .
If you look at the Greek- Americans, who are very similar to us,, i havent heard about them being into their culture or coummnity like Jennifer Aniston, John Stamos, even Tommy Lee.
Criss Angel i hear was but now has changed. So its just not our people who are detached from their cultures.Last edited by NightOwl; 10-21-2007, 01:45 PM.
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Re: Eric Bogosian
Originally posted by TomServo View PostIn one interview he said that he would like to learn Armenian. That's more than I can say for other "famous Armenians."
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to speak Tuesday, February 5, 2008 in NYC at Cort Theatre after performance of the play The Homecoming. http://www.playbill.com/news/article/114742.htmlBetween childhood, boyhood,
adolescence
& manhood (maturity) there
should be sharp lines drawn w/
Tests, deaths, feats, rites
stories, songs & judgements
- Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22
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