American producer
Samuel Aroutiounian |
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Born | (1976-09-17) September 17, 1976 (age 48) |
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Nationality | Armenian American |
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Occupation | Producer |
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Samuel Aroutounian (Russian: Сэм Арутюнян; born September 17, 1976) is an American producer and entrepreneur of Armenian descent who serves as the president of Creative Talent Management.[1][2]
Background
Born into a doctor's family in Soviet Armenia, he moved to Moscow with his family at a young age and later graduated with Honors from Moscow State Academy of Water Transport in 1998 with a master's degree in International Law.
Samuel moved to the United States where he started his career traveling the US as a modeling scout. In 2005 he joined Platinum Rye Entertainment [3][4] as an international partner and producer and later started his own company, Creative Talent Management.[5][6]
Career
Samuel is involved in many charitable projects and was instrumental in producing Mikhail Gorbachev’s[7] "The Man Who Changed the World" award ceremony in London's Royal Albert Hall, for which he received recognition from President Gorbachev.[8] As part of this charitable event, Samuel collaborated with Paul Anka[9] on the song, “The Man Who Changed the World” which was performed alongside the Scorpions and the London Symphony Orchestra.
In 2015 Samuel produced the animated film, 'Savva, Heart of a Warrior' alongside a cast that included Sharon Stone, Milla Jovovich,[10][11][12] Whoopi Goldberg and Joe Pesci.[13]
He has also discovered bands such as Mr. Mother, who won the first place award at the 2018 White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg, Russia.[14][15]
In 2019, Samuel started the record label and recording studio Court Square Recordings in Memphis, TN.[16][17]
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