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Багдасарьян Росс Старший

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| дата рождения = 27.01.1919
| место рождения = Фресно, Калифорния США
| дата смерти = 16.01.1972
| место смерти = Бевеоли Хилс, США
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| краткая информация = Пианист, певец, актёр, продюсер
=Биография=
Багдасарьян Багдасарян Росс, родился 27 января 1919 года во Фресно, Калифорния.
Bagdasarian Ross Багдасарян Росс, родился 27 января 1919 года, скончался 16 января 1972. Пианист, певец, актер, продюсер. Родился во Фресно, Калифорния. Играл незначительные роли в кино. Снимался у Альфреда Хичкока.  Ross Bagdasarian (January 27, 1919 - January 16, 1972), pianist, songwriter, actor, and record producer was born in Fresno, California. During his professional life he was better known by the stage name David Seville, which he used on his recordings featuring Alvin and the Chipmunks.  His first musical success was Rosemary Clooney's "Come On-a My House", which he wrote with his cousin, novelist William Saroyan. As David Seville, he had another number-one record in his song, "The Witch Doctor", which was also his first experiment with the technique of speeding up the playback of an audio track to get the most-distinctive higher pitched squeaky comedy sound. This success led to his recording of "The Christmas Song" with the Chipmunks.  Bagdasarian also appeared in minor film parts, including Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, in which he plays an obsessed piano-playing songwriter. He also had bit parts in The Deep Six (1957), The Devil's Hairpin (1957), The Proud and Profane (1956), Three Violent People (1956), Hot Blood (1956), Alaska Seas (1954), Destination Gobi (1953), Stalag 17 (1953), Viva Zapata! (1952), and The Greatest Show on Earth (1952).  He also provided the voice for the David Seville character in the Chipmunks' 1961 animated television series, The Alvin Show.  After Bagdasarian's death in 1972 from a heart attack at the age of only 52, his son, Ross Bagdasarian, Jr., continued to release Chipmunks recordings and has taken over the voices for the Chipmunk characters in subsequent iterations of the cartoon. [edit]External linkHistory area on TheChipmunks.com with some photos and stories about Ross Bagdasarian http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Bagdasarian - where this pages data originally started from   Categories: Armenian Individualshttp://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Ross_Bagdasarian   Ross Bagdasarian
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Musician, Actor
 
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Progenitor of Alvin and the Chipmunks
 
1950s actor and songwriter who already had a hit song in 1958 with "Witch Doctor" when he stumbled upon the gimmick of playing songs at a slow speed and singing over it, and then speeding the vocals back up to match the original tempo. The resulting treble chirp sounded to Bagdasarian like chipmunks singing; from this experiment was born the band Alvin and the Chipmunks, an oddball trio which covered pop songs with helium-inflated barbershop harmonies. His first novelty single, "The Christmas Song", was an instant success, and the group was soon transformed into a popular series of children's cartoons and films. After Bagdasarian's death, his son took over the franchise.
 
Daughter: Carol Bagdasarian
Son: Ross Bagdasarian, Jr.
 
 
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Armenian Ancestry
 
 
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
Rear Window (1-Aug-1954)
 
http://www.nndb.com/people/
 
Ross Bagdasarian
 
Ross Bagdasarian (January 27, 1919 - January 16, 1972), pianist, songwriter, actor, and record producer was born in Fresno, California. During his professional life he was better known by the stage name David Seville, which he used on his recordings featuring Alvin and the Chipmunks.
 
His first musical success was Rosemary Clooney's "Come On-a My House", which he wrote with his cousin, novelist William Saroyan. As David Seville, he had another number-one record in his song, "The Witch Doctor", which was also his first experiment with the technique of speeding up the playback of an audio track to get the most-distinctive higher pitched squeaky comedy sound. This success led to his recording of "The Christmas Song" with the Chipmunks.
 
Bagdasarian also appeared in minor film parts, including Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, in which he plays an obsessed piano-playing songwriter. He also had bit parts in The Deep Six (1957), The Devil's Hairpin (1957), The Proud and Profane (1956), Three Violent People (1956), Hot Blood (1956), Alaska Seas (1954), Destination Gobi (1953), Stalag 17 (1953), Viva Zapata! (1952), and The Greatest Show on Earth (1952).
 
He also provided the voice for the David Seville character in the Chipmunks' 1961 animated television series, The Alvin Show.
After Bagdasarian's death in 1972 from a heart attack at the age of only 52, his son, Ross Bagdasarian, Jr., continued to release Chipmunks recordings and has taken over the voices for the Chipmunk characters in subsequent iterations of the cartoon.
External link
History area on TheChipmunks.com with some photos and stories about Ross Bagdasarian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Bagdasarian - where this pages data originally started from
http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Ross_Bagdasarian
==Сочинения==
=Библиография=
*http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Ross_Bagdasarian
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Bagdasarian
*http://www.nndb.com/people/
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