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  1. Tom Mardirosian (born December 14, 1947) is an American actor. He is known for playing Agamemnon Busmalis in the HBO show Oz and Agt. Kristos Koutris in the HBO show The Wire. Mardirosian was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, the son of Armenian parents Afro (née Karahos) and Matthew Mardirosian. [1]

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    Role
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    2021
    Hashem Mojtabai
    Episode: "The SPK (No. 178)"
    2019
    Father Bender
    Episode: "If Only the Fool Would Persist ...
    2016
    Joey Marks
    3 episodes
    2016
    Priest
    Episode: "Diabetic Lesbians and a ...
  2. Nov 8, 1990 · Mr. Mardirosian certainly evokes empathy for his dilemma. As he undergoes a surfeit of embarrassments in active pursuit of paternity, he remembers with lightning-clear clarity the nights of his...

  3. Presumed Innocent premiered at the Fox Bruin Theater in Los Angeles, California, on July 25, 1990, before being released across North America on July 27, 1990. The film has an approval rating of 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising its directing, acting, and writing.

  4. Oct 2, 2002 · Setup has Joe Lehman (Tom Mardirosian), an ex-vaude agent desperate to break into legit producing, foaming at the mouth for lack of funds for what is sure to be a socko show.

  5. Oct 14, 1988 · ''Saved From Obscurity'' is a 90-minute ''Chorus Line''-style confessional monologue in which an obscure New York actor, Tom Mardirosian, tells all about his life and career.

  6. Nov 5, 2012 · Tom Mardirosian finds a good bit of range as the cynical Maury, a foulmouthed man with a long-hidden heart. He’s well paired with A J Cedeño’s innocent Kyle.

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  8. Tom Mardirosian. Actor: Trading Places. Tom grew up in Buffalo, New York and first got interested in theater while in the Army. A member of the Special Forces theatre troop at Fort Bragg, he toured Third Army service clubs, performing the works of Brecht, Ibsen and Shakespeare.

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