Azerbaijani circus actor becomes popular in American TV show
An Azerbaijani Uzeyir Novruzov , a 39-year-old participant of the American TV show America's Got Talent, became the most popular artist among Internet users over the past day.
Living in Las Vegas circus, juggler, he appeared in the TV show in the image of Charlie Chaplin with his number, having conquered the jury room and that his standing ovation.
Turan was able to find down relatives of Uzeyir. As it turned out, he was born in the village of Garagoyunly in the Basargechar (Vardenis) region of Armenia. His two brothers and sister are also circus actors.
In 1988, the family of Novruzov, like all Azerbaijanis, were deported from Armenia. The family moved to Krasnodar, where the children grew up, and then tied their fate to the circus, continued education in Moscow.
Currently, Uzeir and his sister live in America, and his two brothers live in Germany. Mother of the actor lives in Ganja, Turan was told by Pirverdi Novruzov, the uncle of actor. -03B04-
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