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Dean Hagopian

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Canadian actor, radio personality and musician
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Dean Hagopian is a Canadian actor, voice actor, former radio personality, musician and record producer.

Biography

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Starting in the 1960s, Hagopian worked at numerous radio stations including CKOY in Ottawa,[1] CFOX, where he worked the morning shift in 1967[2] and CJFM in Montreal.[citation needed ] Before that, he was a member of the musical group The Staccatos, who later became The Five Man Electrical Band. Hagopian produced the first album made by the music group Rabble.[3]

Filmography

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He had minor roles in films such as Scanners , Snake Eyes , Brainscan and Bad Santa 2 .

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1982-1983 The Mysterious Cities of Gold Kalmec 39 episodes
1990 Samurai Pizza Cats Seymour 'Big' Cheese 1 episode
1996-1998 Night Hood Howard Randolph Karst 25 episodes
2023 Alert: Missing Persons Unit Eldon Hemingway 1 episode

References

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  1. ^ Mazey, Steven (July 26, 1986). "Life on the airwaves: low pay, little say". The Ottawa Citizen. Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. p. A 19. Retrieved 2 July 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Marc Denis | CFOX Story". www.marcdenis.com.
  3. ^ "... and how we tracked down the two Rabble albums". The Gazette. Canada, Montreal. May 31, 2008. p. E 2. Retrieved 2 July 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
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