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Muradian is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *David Muradian (born 1982), American politician * Gregory Muradian (1939–1989), American actor *Vago Muradian, American journalist, son of Vazgen *Vazgen Muradian (1921–2018), Armenian-American composer See also *Muradyan Muradyan ( hy, Մուրադյան) is a surname originating in Armenia. It may also refer to: * Badal Muradyan (1915–1991), Prime Minister of Armenian SSR (1966–1972) * Igor Muradyan Igor Muradyan ( hy, Իգոր Մուրադյան; 29 April ...
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Vago Muradian
Vardges "Vago" Muradian is the editor-in-chief and host of the Defense & Aerospace Report, and hosts the Defense & Aerospace Business Report podcast and the Air Force Association, Air Force Association's Airman for Life podcast. He is an American reporter, editor and commentator specializing in defense issues. He previously worked as the editor of Defense News for 14 years, and was the founding host of This Week in Defense News with Vago Muradian, which aired on the American Forces Network. After his departure from Defense News in 2016, he founded the Defense & Aerospace Report. Before joining Defense News, he served as founder and managing editor at Defense Daily International, and worked as a business and international reporter for Defense Daily, the leading U.S. daily newsletter covering the defense and aerospace industry. He won multiple awards while at Defense Daily, including for best breaking news coverage in 1998 for his series on the U.S. government’s rejection of the pr ...
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David Muradian
David K. Muradian Jr. (born November 21, 1982 in Blackstone Valley) is an American politician, who currently services as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Early life and education Muradian was born and raised in the Blackstone Valley of Massachusetts. He attended Sutton High School, and played on their baseball and basketball teams. In 2005, Muradian received a Bachelor of Arts from Worcester State University, where he majored in communications and minored in history. Political career In 2007, Muradian began his career as a legislative aide to George N. Peterson Jr. until 2014. On January 7, 2015, Muradian was elected to succeed Peterson to represent the Massachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Worcester district, and was reelected on November 3, 2020. His current term is scheduled to end on January 4, 2023. Muradian serves on several committees for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts including: Economic Development and Emerging Technologies; Global Wa ...
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Vazgen Muradian
Vazgen Muradian (October 17, 1921 - February 18, 2018) was an Armenian-American neo-classicist composer known for having written concerti for every instrument in the orchestra. Among the instruments he is most noted for having created works for are the clarinet, the tuba, the bassoon ("The Big Bassoon") and the Viola d'amore. Biography Born in Ashtarak, Armenia, Muradian was drafted into the Soviet Army during World War II and saw action against Nazi Germany on the Eastern Front. Following the Soviet collapse against the invading German army, he became a refugee from both Nazis and the Soviets and performed with the Stanislav Symphony Orchestra, the Lvov Opera, and on the vaudeville stage in Warsaw. His travels during this period also brought him to Berlin and Vienna and finally to Venice, where he settled to study. In Venice, he enrolled at the Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia and studied composition with Gabriele Bianchi, violin with Luigi Ferro, and V ...
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Gregory Muradian
Gregory Muradian (April 4, 1939 – October 2, 1989), known by his stage name Gregory Marshall, was an American child and, subsequently, adolescent film and television actor whose career lasted from 1944 to 1958. He never rose above supporting roles, with a number of his film appearances reduced to uncredited bits. A native of Los Angeles County, Gregory Muradian was just past his fifth birthday when the first film in which he appeared, ''Roughly Speaking'', a comedy-drama starring Rosalind Russell and Jack Carson, started production in April 1944, finishing in mid-July. Unbilled, briefly playing the son of Russell and Carson, his character was subsequently played as an older boy by the unbilled Johnny Sheffield and, as a teenager, by Robert Arthur. During his first two years as an actor, the youngster appeared in eight additional films, with small credited roles in 1945's ''Captain Eddie'' (playing young Eddie Rickenbacker's little brother, Dewey) and ''Strange Confession'' as ...
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