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Hermine Marie Karagheuz was a French-Armenian actress, writer and photographer.

Early life
Karagheuz was born on 2 December 1938 in Paris, France. Her parents were originally from Armenia and were living in exile as a result of the Armenian genocide, which had made them both orphans. The Karagheuzes were an artistic family. Hermine Karagheuz grew up in Issy-les-Moulineaux and moved to Saint-Germain-des-Prés when she turned 18. == Career ==
Career
Karagheuz's acting career spanned across films, television, and stage. Her film debut was in Jacques Baratier's (1966). Among her notable TV roles was Éponine in the 1972 mini series adaptation of Les Misérables by Marcel Bluwal. She contributed to the exhibition Mémoires arméniennes (English: Armenian Memories) at Parc de la Villette in 2006. In 2017, she provided narration for Georgina Starr's exhibition Moment Memory Monument at FRAC Franche-Comté. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Karagheuz's partner was the actor and director Roger Blin (1907–1984). Karagheuz died in Paris on 30 April 2021, aged 82. ==References==
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