Is Borat’s Assistant Azamat aka Ken Davitian Really Dead?


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Borat’s assistant Azamat aka Ken Davitian is not really dead. In Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, an early scene mentions that Davitian’s character died.

In September 2020, Showbiz411 quoted Davitian as saying that he hadn’t heard from Sacha Baron Cohen regarding the sequel. Davitian said, “A lot of people have called, they’ve seen him shooting it around, even my grandkids ask, Aren’t you in it? But there’s been no contact.” Davitian said in the same interview that he was paid $65,000 for his role in the original Borat movie.

Borat – Jimmy Kimmel – LegendadoBorat vai ao programa do Jimmy Kimmel falar sobre o mais novo filme de mau gosto de seu criador, Sacha B.Cohen. Exibido em 10/12/152016-06-11T10:57:15Z

Davitian told Showbiz411 that in 2016 he reprised his role Azamat for a segment on Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show at Cohen’s request while the English actor was promoting his movie, The Brothers Grimsby. Davitian said that he was told, “Sacha was going to go on retreat and write the sequel, and then you’ll make your five million.” Davitian added, “I always told Sacha we were a great team, like Abbott and Costello. His wife agreed with me. But I guess he didn’t.”

Following the release of the original Borat movie, Davitian told The Huffington Post that he wasn’t really a native of Kazakhstan like his character but was raised in an Armenian American family in Los Angeles. Prior to getting into acting, Davitian had a sanitation business that was aiming to bring the modern waste collection into Mexico. When Davitian’s business plans didn’t pan out, he turned to acting in the 1990s.

Davitian told ABC News in a 2016 interview that he tried to get a role in the original movie in order to impress his son who was a fan of the movie’s director, Larry Charles. Davitian said that he had a hard time getting an audition for the part because the producers wanted a non-American actor for the role. Davitian said that his agents made multiple calls and eventually got an audition. For the tryout, Davitian said that he went in character.

Davitian told Ianyan Magazaine in a 2012 interview that he wasn’t too worried about being typecast following his role in Borat, ” It’s OK. If that’s what makes people laugh, leave me alone. All I want to do is entertain and make people laugh and I want to make people cry. I’ve done that in other movies, it really depends on the part, and I don’t care.”

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