Narek Margaryan

Narek Margaryan
Born (1983-09-14) September 14, 1983
Yerevan, Soviet Union
Nationality Armenian
Years active 2007—present
Genres Satire, Stand-up
Influences George Carlin, Jon Stewart
Notable works and roles ArmComedy (2012),[1] A Knight's Move (2013)[2]

Narek Margaryan (Armenian: Նարեկ Մարգարյան, Russian: Нарек Маргарян) (born September 14, 1983 in Yerevan, Soviet Union) is an Armenian comedian, TV host, writer and screenwriter. Since 2007 in cooperation with his friend, comedian and writer Sergey Sargsyan he wrote, directed and performed a series of stand up comedy shows.

In 2009 Narek Margaryan and Sergey Sargsyan started ArmComedy first satiric news site in Armenia giving a fresh, funny and controversial interpretation of on current Armenian social and political developments. In 2010 ArmComedy won ArmNet Award for Armenian website with best content . Same year Narek Margaryan and Sergey Sargsyan start producing satiric news show series for the Internet under the title 3D Update. After 19 episodes, the show was rebooted as NewsՀաբ and ran on CivilNet Internet television channel for 42 episodes.

In March 2012 the show moved to ArmNews TV channel where it currently runs under a new title ArmComedy[3] . It is the first show in Armenia to start as a web series and make a transition from web to network television.

In 2013 Narek Margaryan and Sergey Sargsyan wrote A Knight's Move, their very first movie. In that comedy road movie a fictional chess champion gets hold of Temur Lang's ruby and is chased by an ancient and mystical Kazakh order.

Narek Margaryan holds a PhD in English and was a professor at Yerevan State Linguistic University after V. Brusov for 2 years. In 2011 after satiric sketch about the University appeared on Youtube he was fired, despite of protests by students . Ex-rector Suren Zolyan organized mass viewing of the sketch at a staff meeting. Margaryan returned to university once a new rector was appointed.

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