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Title supplied by cataloger.; Image is a reproduction. Magda Harout’s parents, Yeghishe and Gohar Harout, were Armenians who emigrated from Russia to Los Angeles in the 1920s. Yeghishe was a stage actor and proprietor of the Ivar Theatre, which opened on Hollywood Boulevard in 1951. Magda was born in L.A. in 1926. She spoke Russian, Armenian, and French and studied drama at UCLA. She was a pageant queen and sold bonds during World War 2 to support the war effort. She became a film, television, and stage actress. She appeared on TV in “The Golden Girls,” “Six Feet Under,” “Without a Trace,” “Dr. Kildare,” “MacGyver,” “General Hospital,” “Newhart,” and “Seinfeld.” Her film credits included “Hollywood Boulevard II,” “Baggage Claim,” and “Transylvania Twist.” Magda married Robert T. Kardashian in 1947. He died in 1998 (age 77); she died in 2021 (age 95). Pictured from left are Yeghishe Harout, Asta Harout, Magda Harout, Armenian poet Maro Markarian, and Gohar Harout in Hollywood in 1967.
Markarian, Maro Egishevna,--1915-1999 Armenians Armenian Americans Poets Actors Restaurateurs Actresses Artists Families Mothers Fathers Daughters Sisters Men Women Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Shades of L.A. Collection photographs Shades of L.A. Armenian American photographs
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