- Jack Sahakian
Jack Leon Sahakian (
July 17 ,1931 –October 23 ,1995 ) was an Americanhairdresser andactor .He was born in Oakland,
California , the son of Karnic "Jack" Sahakian (July 27 ,1907 -November 5 ,1945 ) and Evelyn L. Reese (April 3 ,1914 -December 2 ,1973 ). His father was born inArmenia and his mother inIndiana . His father emigrated to theUnited States in 1914, joining his father, Dicran Sahakian (1867-1929), who emigrated to the U.S. in 1910.The family lived in
Indianapolis, Indiana , where Dicran was a grocery retail merchant, before moving to California. Dicran, who became an Oriental rug importer, wanted his surname to be perpetuated in the land of liberty. After moving to Oakland, he died thereOctober 30 ,1929 . He stipulated in his will that the first boy born to the eldest of his five sons was to receive approximately $2,500. In the event the eldest son had no male progeny, then the next eldest and on down to his youngest son would be eligible for the "premium" in the event he had a male child within five years.The chances of the youngest son, Karnic, winning the trust fund for his son seemed highly remote, but it came true. Jack Sahakian became the first born grandson and, when he was age 4-years-old in 1935, was awarded the money. His mother said she wanted to keep it intact for when he went to college.
Sahakian became a hairdresser for the rich and famous in Los Angeles, and owned his own salon. He counts among the men speculated to be the inspiration for
Warren Beatty 's character in the movie "Shampoo".He and his first wife, Ms. Oliva, had a son named Jack Anthony Sahakian (born
March 16 ,1952 ), who became an aerospace executive. He and Ms. Evanovic had a daughter, Linda Sahakian (bornApril 17 ,1958 ). He metburlesque striptease artistCandy Barr when she was going withMickey Cohen in 1959. She was appearing in Los Angeles while awaiting her appeal on a conviction and prison sentence inTexas for possession of marijuana.On
November 25 ,1959 , Sahakian and Barr were married in Las Vegas, while she was appearing there. He kept her daughter when she entered prison.He became a
character actor and made some guest appearances in top TV shows, playing the heavy in episodes of "The Untouchables", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents " and "Ben Casey ".Being a hairdresser to the stars, such as
Shirley MacLaine and Warren Beatty, this led to small roles in a couple movies,Billy Wilder 's "Irma la Douce " starringJack Lemmon and MacLaine forUnited Artists and "Move Over, Darling " starringDoris Day andJames Garner for20th Century Fox , both released in 1963.In the mid 1960s, Sahakian attended LIFE Bible College, which was beside the
Angelus Temple founded byAimee Semple McPherson . While there, he met his fourth wife, Barbara Ann Kerber, and they were married onMarch 5 ,1967 . They had one son, John Michael Sahakian (bornDecember 15 ,1967 ), who became a yoga teacher & stress management consultant.On
February 5 ,1968 , Sahakian was a featured speaker at a Youth Rally at Melodyland, run byDavid Wilkerson , author of "The Cross and the Switchblade ". The ad in the "L.A. Times" for the "Great Teen Program" referred to Sahakian as "TV Personality And Former Drug Addict."Sahakian also appeared in the made-for-TV movie "
Knuckle " (1975), starringEileen Brennan andJack Cassidy .Jack Sahakian died at age 64 of liver disease at the Veterans Hospital in West Los Angeles. He is interred in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery, Los Angeles, overlooking Burbank.
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