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  1. Career. Seghatchian previously worked for the BBC. She was a co-producer and then executive producer for the first four Harry Potter films, [2] the BAFTA -winning My Summer of Love [3] and the film adaptation of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, which was due out in 2007. She was appointed Head of the Development Fund at the UK ...

    • 1968, London, United Kingdom
    • Producer
    • British
  2. Dec 2, 2022 · British producer Tanya Seghatchian, who is of Armenian descent, has become the first Armenian to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture with “The Power of the Dog”, which many consider ...

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  4. Feb 11, 2022 · February 11, 2022 - 15:04 AMT. PanARMENIAN.Net - British producer Tanya Seghatchian, who is of Armenian descent, has become the first Armenian to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture with ...

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · British producer Tanya Seghatchian has become the first Armenian to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture with “The Power of the Dog,” which many consider the frontrunner to win. If the film does win, she will be the first Armenian to win the top prize at the Oscars, Horizon Weekly reported. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ...

  6. The highlights include producer Tanya Seghatchian and executive Narbeh Mirzakhanian. Tanya Seghatchian became the first Armenian woman to be nominated for Best Picture with THE POWER OF THE DOG, which many consider the frontrunner to win. If the film does win, she would be the first Armenian to win the top prize at the Oscars.

  7. Feb 11, 2022 · February 11, 2022 2917 0. British producer Tanya Seghatchian, who is of Armenian descent, has become the first Armenian to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture with “The Power of the Dog”, which many consider the frontrunner to win. If the film does win, she will be the first Armenian to win the top prize at the Oscars.

  8. Jan 18, 2022 · Harry Potter, Jane Campion, Tanya Seghatchian, The Power of the Dog, Winter 2022. As a young woman, Tanya Seghatchian remembers laughing, crying and suffocating through Jane Campion’s early work, a cinematic compass she had internalized by the time she began her first job for the BBC—researching a two-part TV documentary about John Ford ...

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