Armen Nahapetian
Armen Nahapetian, a promising talent from Huntington Beach, has been making waves in the entertainment sector at just 16 years old. He embarked on his acting career in 2017 with his first role in Seth MacFarlane's comedic series "The Orville," which provided him with a unique perspective on the filmmaking process. His remarkable performance as the younger version of Joaquin Phoenix in Ari Aster's critically acclaimed film "Beau is Afraid," released in April 2023, further solidified his status as an emerging star.
Critics have hailed Nahapetian for his authentic portrayal of the young Beau, with Awards Watch asserting that he perfectly mimics Phoenix's mannerisms. Deadline recognized his adept casting as a pivotal character, while The Hollywood Reporter noted his ability to convey the profound fears of a troubled youth. Mashable praised his performance for encapsulating the character's blend of wonder and anxiety, highlighting his immense talent.
Armen's television career encompasses a diverse range of projects, including the dark comedy "Here and Now," the adventure series "Daybreak," and the classic crime show "NCIS." He has also shared the screen with RuPaul in "AJ and the Queen." His filmography features titles like "aTypical Wednesday" and "The Last Silence," showcasing his versatility.
Inspired by his family's Christmas Eve skits, Armen began acting classes in second grade and has since embraced the craft wholeheartedly. Alongside his studies, he dreams of pursuing astronomy in college while continuing to evolve as an actor. Outside of acting, he enjoys skateboarding and playing water polo. Coming from a multicultural background, he is passionate about raising awareness of the Armenian Genocide and dreams of one day owning a rescue farm, reflecting his love for animals. Currently, he shares his home with three rescue cats and a dog and is an uncle to a rescue dog as well.