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Mark Moogalian, The Armenian man who helped stop train attack stars in Clint Eastwood film

February 3, 2018 By administrator

Mark Moogalian,

Mark Moogalian,

Armenian-American professor Mark Moogalian, the first passenger to tackle a gunman during a terrorist attack on a high-speed train traveling to Paris from Amsterdam in 2015, will play himself in Clint Eastwood’s upcoming film “The 15:17 to Paris”, The Armenian Weekly reports.

According to sources, the film also stars Moogalian’s wife, Isabelle Risacher Moogalian, who was also on board that day.

During the high-speed train ride on Aug. 21, 2015, Moogalian tackled gunman El-Khazzani, who was armed with an AK-47 assault rifle. It was reported that Moogalian instinctively acted to protect his wife Isabella and managed to take the assault rifle away from El-Khazzani. The assailant managed to then draw another gun and shoot Moogalian in the neck.

Moogalian, who is from Midlothian, Va. and teaches English at Paris-Sorbonne University, was quickly rushed to a hospital where he was rehabilitated and eventually made a full recovery from his injuries.

In Sept. 2015, less than a month after the incident, Moogalian was awarded the Legion d’Honneur, France’s highest honor for bravery, by then French President Francois Hollande at the Élysée Palace.

Written by Dorothy Blyskal, “The 15:17 to Paris” is based on the autobiography “The 15:17 to Paris: The True Story of a Terrorist, a Train, and Three American Soldiers” by Jeffrey E. Stern, Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, and Alek Skarlatos. Stone, Sadler, and Skarlatos—the American passengers who helped stop the attack by tackling the attacker—also star in the film as themselves.

The film is scheduled to be released on Feb. 9 by Warner Bros. Pictures.

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FRANCE Franco-American Mark Moogalian, Thalys train hero at the Elysee

September 14, 2015 By administrator

Mark Moogalian, France, president

Mark Moogalian, France, president

Mark Moogalian, one of the heroes of Thalys, was received yesterday morning by Francois Hollande. This Franco-American English teacher of Armenian origin could tell the president the attack of 21 August in which he was shot in the neck after being snatched from the hands of terrorist automatic weapons. Hospitalized for several days, Mark Moogalian was received over an hour in the company of his wife. Hollande has promised to hand over in person the Legion of Honour at the Élysée.

Monday, September 14, 2015,
Stéphane © armenews.com

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PARIS shooting of Thalys Mark Moogalian : I think it will finish me

August 26, 2015 By administrator

arton115409-480x320Mark, professor at the Sorbonne, took a bullet in the back during the shooting of Thalys. Exclusively for Paris Match, he confided to Roger-Salengro Lille Hospital in the intensive care unit where the hurt is pampered by the staff. Excerpts.

A passenger in strange behavior

Mark and Isabelle settled vis-à-vis the seats 71 and 74, at the entrance of the car 12. Their dog Benny, a small white westie, quietly sleeping under the table. To pass the time, they play cards. Half an hour after the train stop in Brussels, Mark, faces the glass door that overlooks the airlock, is intrigued by the behavior of a passenger. “I see a young man arrived with a strange air, which drags a large suitcase with wheels. He entered the toilet with his luggage.

Other available information: Paris-Match

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French train hero Mark Moogalian member of Armenian family from Virginia shot trying to subdue France train gunman

August 24, 2015 By administrator

BY BILL McKELWAY Richmond Times-Dispatch

photo THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

photo THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Family members of a former Midlothian man hailed as a hero for being the first passenger to grab an assault rifle from a gunman aboard the high-speed train headed from Amsterdam to Paris say they are proud of Mark Moogalian and anxious to learn more about his condition after being shot while wresting the weapon Friday from Ayoub El-Khazzani.

The Telegraph of London reported that Moogalian, 51, who teaches English at the Sorbonne, tackled El-Khazzani during Friday’s train attack and grabbed his weapon before being shot through the neck. The attacker was then subdued by three vacationing Americans who have been cited for their heroism in the episode, as well as a Briton.

Moogalian, a graduate of Midlothian High School, is a member of a family of Armenian descent with deep roots in Virginia. Relatives operated a grocery for many years in the Hopewell area.

“We couldn’t be more proud,” said an uncle, Harry Moogalian. He said in an interview Monday morning that the family is still trying to sort out the sequence of events that left the author and musician shot and hospitalized. Moogalian said the family here is still awaiting word about his nephew’s condition.

Moogalian’s encounter with the gunman appears to be the first confrontation in the episode that was quelled by the three Americans and Briton who Monday were given France’s highest award, the Legion d’Honneur, by President Francois Hollande.

Hollande acknowledged that Moogalian also intervened. Moogalian’s wife told Europe-1 radio Monday that he, too, “is among the heroes in this story,” the AP reported.

Isabella Risacher-Moogalian described hiding behind train seats from the attacker and then seeing her husband wounded. “He looked at me and said ‘I’m hit, I’m hit.’ He thought it was over and he was going to die,” the AP quoted her as saying.

According to The Telegraph, Moogalian was hospitalized but doing well despite the ordeal.

The British newspaper quoted Moogalian’s sister, Julia, as saying the gunman was able to pull another weapon and shoot her brother, who suffered nerve damage as the bullet passed through his body.

According to The Telegraph, Moogalian made sure his wife was behind a seat before confronting the gunman and taking his weapon.

Moogalian’s sister said “there’s a video of him saying, ‘help me’ – he thought he was losing so much blood he would die.” The newspaper reported on its website that Moogalian was doing well in the hospital despite the ordeal.

“We’re extremely proud of him,” the sister was quoted as saying.

Moogalian’s uncle described his nephew as a a free spirit who recently authored a vaguely autobiographical novel called Mr. Farride about a man living on a houseboat on the Seine River in Paris, is married and teaches English at the Sorbonne.

“He has taken a much different path than much of the family and what he has accomplished has been very much on his own,” Harry Moogalian said.

An artist, sculptor and musician, Moogalian formed a duo called Secret Season with his wife, whom he married in 2003.

Moogalian’s father, now retired, was a senior scientist with Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.

The family moved to Richmond from Durham , N.C. and Moogalian has written that rivers, the Eno in North Carolina, the James in Richmond and the Seine in Paris have always been central to his life.

A short biography states that after travelling to France he busked from London to Venice, taking in the culture and writing songs. He paints, sculpts, writes and plays music for a living. “The trip to Europe was a turning point in his life,” according to a short biography accompanying his novel.

Moogalian was the founder of two musical groups in Richmond, Look Like Bamboo and Javaman. And his range of abilities as a musician stretches from the guitar to the hand saw. Both musical groups were widely praised by area critics for their musical ability.

Friends and family praised Moogalian on Facebook late Sunday.

“Please keep my cousin in your prayers. What courage,” Sheila Konis posted.

“Incredible act of bravery from former classmate Mark Moogalian Midlothian High School,” posted Caycee Poust Buscaglia. “Prayers on speedy recovery!”

In Paris this morning, the three Americans and Briton were honored by Hollande. He said that while two of the Americans who tackled the gunman were soldiers, “on Friday you were simply passengers. You behaved as soldiers but also as responsible men,” according to an account by The Associated Press.

Hollande then pinned the medals on U.S. Airman Spencer Stone, National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, and their longtime friend Anthony Sadler. British businessman Chris Norman was also honored.

A French passenger was the first to try to stop the attacker and was also honored Monday, but he did not want his identity publicly known, Hollande said, who added “I understand” the decision.

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