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Dean Hagopian is a Canadian actor, voice actor, former radio personality, musician and record producer.
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] andCJFM inMontreal.[citation needed] Before that, he was a member of the musical group The Staccatos, who later became TheFive Man Electrical Band. Hagopian produced the first album made by the music group Rabble.[3]
He had minor roles in films such asScanners,Snake Eyes,Brainscan andBad Santa 2.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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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 |
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