
The Man from Olympus
Comedy
Overview
Hrant is tailor at the fashion house Olimpia. He's a man of great generosity and kindness but has reputation of being strange. His great love for preserving the spirit of art pushes against the wills of Yerevan's various personalities, and conflicts against the set rules of society.
Top Cast


Karen Jangiryan
Karen Jangiryan
Hrant
Karen Jangiryan
Hrant


Laura Vartanyan
Laura Vartanyan
Arpik
Laura Vartanyan
Arpik


Ashot Nersisyan
Ashot Nersisyan
Ruben
Ashot Nersisyan
Ruben


N. Mnatsakanyan
N. Mnatsakanyan
Hasmik
N. Mnatsakanyan
Hasmik


Tatul Dilakyan
Tatul Dilakyan
Manager
Tatul Dilakyan
Manager


Leonard Sarkisov
Leonard Sarkisov
Taxi Driver
Leonard Sarkisov
Taxi Driver


T. Vahanyan
T. Vahanyan
Suren
T. Vahanyan
Suren


S. Vahanyan
S. Vahanyan
Vigen
S. Vahanyan
Vigen


Zhanna Avetisyan
Zhanna Avetisyan
Neighbour
Zhanna Avetisyan
Neighbour
Zh. Msryan
Zh. Msryan
Woman
Zh. Msryan
Woman
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