Background
He was born in Leninakan (now Gyumri) Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
He was born in Leninakan (now Gyumri) Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic.
He studied in Leninakan Art College and Theatre Studio, then graduated from the Acting Department of Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts and Theatre.
He is widely considered as one of the greatest Armenian actors of the Soviet period. Beginning from 1953, he performed in the Sundukyan Drama Theatre of Yerevan. He also directed many successful productions, the best of which was Maxim Gorky"s "The Lower Depths".
His cinema career began in 1955.
His famous roles in Rolan Bykov"s Aybolit-66 (1966), Leonid Gaidai"s, and Georgi Daneliya"s earned him a reputation as one of the Soviet Union"s leading comedy actors. But that reputation sometimes overshadowed his real talent and emotional depth which he put into his roles in such classics of Armenian cinema as Yerankyuni ("Triangle") (1967), Menq enq, mer sarere ("We are Our Mountains") (1969), Hayrik ("Father") (1973), Nahapet (1977), Hin oreri yerge ("The Song of the Old Days") (1982), Mer mankutyan tangon ("Tango of Our Childhood") (1985).
Among his many awards was the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics State Prize for 1978. He died in Yerevan, Armenia, in 1993.
Even though he was known as a comedy actor, Mkrtchyan"s personal life was filled with tragedy.
Mkrtchyan became a single parent of two young children. When he died in 1993 thousands of people attended the funeral of their beloved actor. Frunzik Mkrtchyan is buried at Komitas Pantheon which is located in the city center of Yerevan.