Remy Nahapetian

Remy Nahapetian

ACTOR

Remy Nahapetian (born January 10, 2005) was born in Huntington Beach, California. At age 9, Remy wrote a research report on filmmaker George Lucas, focusing on his early career and film American Graffiti. Remy became fascinated with the creative art of storytelling through film. Wanting to learn all aspects of film, Remy asked his parents to sign him up for acting classes. Seeing how much fun he was having, younger brothers Armen Nahapetian and Marcel Nahapetian followed in his footsteps. Remy was born the oldest of three boys to parents Rozheh Nahapetian and Dominique Hilsabeck Nahapetian. His Father was born in Iran and came to the United States as a Refugee. He quickly learned English from watching American television and became a US Citizen in 1996. Remy's Father developed a love of learning and strong work ethic, earning his Masters from Pepperdine University. Remy's Mother, Dominique Hilsabeck Nahapetian earned a B.A. in Film at the University of California at Santa Cruz. She is a Substitute Teacher and shares her love of film with her students. Remy's family moved around Southern California, before settling back into his Mother's hometown of Huntington Beach, California. No matter where the family lived, every Christmas Eve they had their tradition of performing a skit, dance or song. This performing arts tradition was inherited from Remy's Great Grandmother, Jacqueline Pepitone. This is where Remy first developed a love of acting and creating. Remy and his younger brothers have collaborated and formed Entertainment Company, NahapetianBros Inc. Their collective dream is to create their own films which feature and give voice to Young Artists.

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