Roland Manookian
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Roland Manookian is a British actor of Armenian descent, who is most famous for his performance alongside Danny Dyer in the 2004 film by Nick Love, The Football Factory, in which he played the infamous thief and cocaine addict Zeberdee.
Other credits include Goodbye Charlie Bright and The Business, which were also directed by Nick Love. Recently he has been involved in Julian Gilbey's Rise of the Footsoldier alongside his Football Factory Co-Star Frank Harper. The film was released on August 31 2007.
[edit] Trivia
Manookian was first spotted whilst a student at Southwark College, London.

