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List of American politicians of Armenian descent
| Name | City | Years | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Sabonjian | Waukegan, Illinois | 1957–77 1985–89 | |
| Bozant Katzakian | Lodi, California | 1958–59 1962–64 | |
| Sam Mardian | Phoenix, Arizona | 1960–64 | |
| Peter Torigian | Peabody, Massachusetts | 1978–2001 | |
| Ted Katzakian | Lodi, California | 1979–80 | |
| Haig Paravonian | Waukegan, Illinois | 1989–93 | |
| John Antaramian | Kenosha, Wisconsin | 1992–2008 2016–2024 | |
| Bill Paparian | Pasadena, California | 1995–97 | |
| Scott Avedisian | Warwick, Rhode Island | 2000–18 | |
| Harry Tutunjian | Troy, New York | 2004–12 | |
| Phil Katzakian | Lodi, California | 2009–10 2013–14 | |
| Amy Shuklian | Visalia, California | 2011–13 | |
| Marina Khubesrian | South Pasadena, California | 2013–14 2018–19 | |
| Jack Hadjinian | Montebello, California | 2014–15 |
- Mayors of Glendale, California
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Carole Wells (born August 31, 1942) is an American actress, opera singer, producer and author.
Early years[]
The daughter of a doctor, Wells was born Carole Maureen Wells in Shreveport, Louisiana, the fourth of six children in her family. Her siblings were two brothers and three sisters. She graduated from Hollywood High School, where she was a sorority sister of future actress Linda Evans.
Career[]
Wells began acting with a role in a play at a little theater in Burbank, California, when she was 12 years old.
Described as a light soprano, Wells took opera lessons in the 1960s and expanded her repertoire to musical theater, performing in "musical productions of The Sound of Music, Call Me Madam with Ethel Merman ... Wildcat with Martha Raye, and State Fair with Roger Smith."
Wells was selective with regard to working in television. She said: "There are certain things I don't want to do. I won't do a television series unless it's a real good one. You put too much into it for what you get out. It's hard to find a series that's good for a girl."
Wells played Edwina Brown in the NBC drama National Velvet (1960-1962) and Lucy Hanks in the CBS comedy Pistols 'n' Petticoats (1966-1967). She also was seen on The Brian Keith Show, Showcase 5 -- Something Special, Wagon Train, Police Woman,
She appeared in the television series Medic, Father Knows Best, Bachelor Father, Maverick in "The Lass with the Poisonous Air," Fury, The Donna Reed Show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Wide Country, Laramie, National Velvet, Wagon Train, Leave It to Beaver, Ben Casey, Arrest and Trial, Perry Mason, Pistols 'n' Petticoats, The Virginian, The Sixth Sense, The Brian Keith Show, Switch, McCloud, Police Woman and 1st & Ten, among others. She appeared in the films A Thunder of Drums, Come Blow Your Horn, The Lively Set, Zorro in the Court of England, The House of Seven Corpses, Funny Lady an American politician Walter John Karabian (born March 14, 1938) is an American politician in the state of California. He served in the California State Assembly as a Democrat from 1967 to 1974. He was married to Carole Wells, a former actress. Karabian was born in Fresno, California, and graduated from Roosevelt High School in June 1956. After high school, Karabian attended the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. While studying at USC, Karabian was elected Student Body and Junior Class President. He was awarded his Bachelor of Arts in American History in 1960. In 1963 Karabian graduated from the USC Law School and also obtained a Master of Science degree in Public Administration. Karabian took an early interest in politics, working for President Lyndon B. Johnson's reelection campaign in 1964. After college, Karabian was a Deputy District Attorney for the County of Los Angeles and entered into private practice with John H. Karns, in Monterey Park. Karabian was elected to the State Assembly in 1966 as a representative for the 45th Assembly District in the West San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County. Karabian represented the 45th District for the next eight years, continually winning reelection to the State Assembly. He published various legal articles during his years in the Assembly and gained a reputation as a significant legal author as well as legislator. Karabian came to occupy a position of leadership among California Democrats and was eventually appointed the Assembly Majority Leader in 1971. A progressive Democrat, Karabian authored bills that dealt with crime and the law, prison reform, education, civil rights, free speech, and the preservation of endangered species in California. Karabian ran for Secretary of State in 1974 but was defeated in the primary by March Fong Eu. Since 1974, Karabian has practiced l
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