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    Edmonton Journal (Alberta)
    March 2, 2007 Friday
    Final Edition

    Bare buttocks made him famous: Nude wrestling in Borat leads to job
    offers

    Katherine Monk, CanWest News Service

    When movie stars hit the big screen in the sky, news outlets
    generally pull a memorable eight-by-ten production still from a
    signature role.

    Actor Ken Davitian doesn't mind the obituary tradition. It's the
    choice of picture that has him reflecting on his place in the larger
    film universe.

    "When they look for an eight-by-ten that represents my body of work
    upon my passing, it's going to be a picture of my naked butt," says
    Davitian.

    The California-born actor isn't being facetious. As the man beside
    faux newsman Borat Sagdiyev -- a.k.a. Sacha Baron Cohen -- Davitian
    is now better known as faux Kazakhstani producer Azamat Bagatov, the
    other on-camera personality in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America
    for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, to be released on DVD
    Tuesday.

    Davitian says there are plenty of off-colour hijinks on the DVD, and
    those seeking even more time in the presence of Davitian and his
    message of hope -- and hair -- can check out his personal appearance
    schedule, which has him giving motivational lectures to college kids
    across North America. Included is a stop at NAIT on March 15 and 16.

    Some actors may have an ego problem with a bare derriere defining
    their career, but Davitian says he remains grateful to Baron Cohen
    for the opportunity to explore the backroads of America, and make his
    backside famous in the process.

    "I feel like I've arrived," says Davitian. "My life before Borat was
    about going crazy in a terrible way. Now my life is going crazy in a
    good way."

    A working actor for the better part of his 53 years, Davitian has a
    long list of credits to his name, but most of them add up to little
    more than a few seconds of screen time and a credit as the "fat man"
    or "fat bartender."

    "I was going out for auditions all the time, hoping I'd get the job.
    That was my life -- that and my sandwich shop, the Dip, where I work
    all day long. I'd get to auditions smelling like roast beef."

    Davitian says the Borat audition was relatively mysterious.

    "Usually it will say who the producers of the film are, but Larry
    Charles was nowhere on the sheet. I was told it was a really
    low-budget movie by two guys -- and my audition was on the last day
    of callbacks. All I knew is they were looking for an Eastern European
    look, and I went in character -- as a dumpy guy who spoke in broken
    English," says Davitian. "The only reason I even went to the audition
    was because I liked the script breakdown."

    Once Davitian got the news he had the part, more information emerged
    -- such as the names Sacha Baron Cohen and Larry Charles. He was
    excited at the prospect of working with a Seinfeld producer and the
    Brit comic behind Da Ali G Show, but he still had no idea Borat would
    be the year's biggest comic and cultural sensation.

    "Once we started shooting, it didn't take long before I realized what
    it could be."

    Now famous for his bare-buttocks scene, the only challenge Davitian
    faces at auditions is clarifying his status as a born and bred
    American. While he credits his extended Armenian family for certain
    inspirations of character, Azamat is all his creation.

    "I can't tell you how lucky I feel ... . Not only am I getting offers
    and getting work, ... but my butt is legend."

    Indeed, the story of Davitian's derriere -- and the now-infamous
    naked wrestling sequence -- is the stuff Hollywood dreams are made
    of. It's also the source of a fleshy bond between the two performers.

    "I think Sacha and I will be friends for life. We don't have to call
    each other or see each other. It's more like having a brother. And
    let's face it, when you wrestle naked with another man, you can't
    help but form a special bond."
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