Mher Mkrtchyan

Mher Mkrtchyan

Known For

Kidnapping, Caucasian Style

Biography

Mher “Frunzik” Mkrtchyan (1930–1993) was one of the most iconic actors in Armenian and Soviet cinema, admired for his unique blend of humor, vulnerability, and emotional depth. Born in Leninakan, he trained at the Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Fine Arts and became a leading performer at the Sundukyan State Academic Theatre, where his expressive face and instinctive comedic timing made him a standout talent. Mkrtchyan gained widespread recognition through memorable roles in films such as Mimino, Aybolit‑66, Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, and The Tango of Our Childhood.

His artistic achievements earned him some of the highest cultural honors of the era, including the USSR State Prize (1978) and the title of People’s Artist of the USSR (1984). Even decades after his passing, Mkrtchyan remains a beloved cultural figure whose performances continue to resonate across generations.

Movies Featuring Mher Mkrtchyan

Sohni Mahiwal

Sohni Mahiwal (1984)

as Razboynik Barmandu
Offered for Singles

Offered for Singles (1983)

as Вартан (жених Нины)
Mimino

Mimino (1977)

as Ruben Khachikyan "Rubik-djan"
Yesterday, Today and Always

Yesterday, Today and Always (1970)

as муж в истории с грабителем
Don't Grieve!

Don't Grieve! (1968)

as Turkish smuggler
Aybolit-66

Aybolit-66 (1966)

as Pirate - Barmaley's funny servant
Thirty-three

Thirty-three (1965)

as professor Bruk
01-99

01-99 (1959)

as Garsevan
For Honor

For Honor (1956)

as Вардан