Rostom Sipan "Ross" Bagdasarian was an American pianist, singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. He was better known by the stage name David Seville. Bagdasarian was born in Fresno, California, the youngest child of Dick and Virginia Bagdasarian, Armenian immigrants from the Ottoman Empire. He enlisted in the United States Army one month after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and served until the end of World War II. Bagdasarian performed in the Broadway cast of The Time of Your Life, written by his famous cousin, William Saroyan. Bagdasarian's first musical success was the song... he wrote with Saroyan, "Come on-a My House", recorded by Rosemary Clooney in 1951. The lyrics are based on dialogue from Saroyan's novel The Human Comedy. They wrote the song on the post-Broadway tour bus of The Time of Your Life in 1939, and recorded it under their own names as a duet for Coral Records.
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| Birthdate: | January 27, 1919 |
| Birthplace: | Fresno, California |
| Date of death: | January 16, 1972 |
| Also known as: | Rostom Sipan Bagdasarian, David Seville |