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Vigen, Aylin
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Birth name
Aylin Derderian
Date of Birth
1952, Tehran, Iran
Aylin Vigen (1952, Tehran, Iran)
Aylin Derderian (born 1952 in Tehran) is an Iranian actress of Armenian descent.
Aylin Vigen is known for Boo-ye Gandom (1977), Alafha-ye harz (1976) and Mahiha Dar khak Mimirand (1977).
Aylin Vigen, the daughter of Vigen Derderian (nicknamed the Father of Iranian Jazz) and the twin sister of Jacqueline, a singer and songwriter, was born in Tehran.
Aylin was the ex-wife of Farzan Deljou. With his father's encouragement, she turned to acting in movies and played in 8 movies from 1974 to 1978.
After the 1979 revolution, Aylin played as an actress in comedy shows with Shahram Shabpareh and Houshang Tozih in Los Angeles cable networks, and then she shined in Persian-language satellite channels with Shahrouz Rafiei and Rafi Khachatourian as one of the strongest and most popular presenters.
Aylin is currently one of the program makers and presenters of the Persian-language satellite network. In recent years, she had an appearance in Farzan Deljou's three-person pillow show.
Selected filmography
Actress
1979 Tonight a tear is shed 1977 Fish Die in Soil | Mahiha Dar khak Mimirand 1977 Scent of Wheat | Boo-ye Gandom 1976 Weeds | Alafha-ye Harz 1975 Faseleh 1974 Mates | Yaran
Selected works of
Vigen, Aylin
1979
Tonight a tear is shed | Emshab ashki mirizad (1979)
1977
Fish Die in Soil | Mahiha Dar khak Mimirand (1977)
1977
Scent of Wheat | Boo-ye Gandom (1977)
1976
Weeds | Alafha-ye harz (1976)
1974
Yaran (1974)
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