Mikael Sharafyan made it to the list of "Top 10 Best Costume Designers in The World for 2016" according to TopTeny.com.
Son of actor Levon Sharafyan and grand-nephew of Irene Sharaff.
Mikael's mother, Ruzan Muradyan, is a pianist-accompanist at Los Angeles Ballet.
Mikael has a degree in Fashion and Theatre Costume Design from Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM).
Winner of Best Costume Design for "Disasteroid" music video at Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood in Fall 2011.
Mikael's paternal great-grandfather Yegor Gevorkov in 1929 worked as an assistant to renown Russian cinematographer Eduard Tisse in Sergey Eisenstein's "Old and New".
Mikael designed Mother Ginger's costume for the California Riverside Ballet production of "The Nutcracker".
Nephew of composer Vache Sharafyan.
Mikael's maternal grandfather Husik Muradyan appeared in the first Armenian feature film "Namus" in 1926.
Mikael Sharafyan lives in Glendale, California since June 2001.
Became a naturalized United States citizen in 2008.
Born at 8:17am (GMT+4).
His view on life: "Be the baker" (Charles Joughin,chief baker aboard the RMS Titanic).
Mikael calls "a restroom" jokingly "a chamber of peace".