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Pierre Chammassian

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Pierre Chammassian (born Bourj Hammoud 9 March 1949 Beirut, Lebanon) is a stand-up comic popular in Lebanon with Arabs and Armenians, as well as in the Armenian Diaspora. He is known especially for his performance as Batale.

Career

Chammassian regularly tours wherever Armenian and Lebanese communities exist. Along with André Jadaa, Michel and Jean-Pierre Chikhani, Chammassian was responsible for reviving the Le Théâtre de Dix-Heures in Lebanon. He is a follower of the Armenian Catholic Church, and is an Armenian Revolutionary Federation supporter.

Chammassian has had many roles over the course of his career, but is best known for his character Batal Shvaradzian, who has featured in four plays to date: Shad Mi Kharner, Batal Dan Pesa, Portzank Batal, and Chellalik Batal. Other plays of his include Harses Prnetzi and Lezoon Voskor Chooni.

References

  • "Pierre Chammassian". Barahantes.Com. Feb 2, 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2010.