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Vahik Pirhamzei was born on 6 November, 1968 in United States. Discover Vahik Pirhamzei's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Vahik Pirhamzei Height, Weight & Measurements
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Vahik Pirhamzei Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Vahik Pirhamzei worth at the age of 56 years old? Vahik Pirhamzei’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
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Timeline
In 2016, Pirhamzei filmed "3 Weeks in Yerevan" oversees in Armenia. The movie premiered in Armenia and United States.
In October 2016 Vahik brought his play "Look Me in The Eye" to the stage with the collaboration between the actors from Armenia, Luiza Nersisyan and Sos Janibekyan with the diaspora Armenian actors, Anahid Avanesian and himself created a refreshing dynamic on stage for the Los Angeles Armenian community of theater goers.
In 2014, Pirhamzei completed his full-length feature film "Guardian Angel".
In 2013 Vahik Pirhamzei wrote, directed, and starred in the feature film "Guardian Angel" and won Golden Pom Award from Pomegranate Film Festival Awards in Toronto. In 2013 Pirhamzei directed and produced a music video for Russian actress Kristina Orbakaitė and Armenian pop singer Tata.
Later in 2012, Pirhamzei wrote, directed, and produced "Don't Say Goodbye", short film/music video with Eric Roberts for Googoosh. He also wrote, directed, and produced "Ejaz" (Miracle) for Googoosh in 2012.
In 2012, Pirhamzei co-wrote a spin-off of "The Garden of Uncle Rafael" with Scott Yagemann as a feature film, My Uncle Rafael. The film included cast members John Michael Higgins, Missi Pyle and Rachel Blanchard and was directed by Marc Fusco, who formerly worked with Steven Spielberg. The film followed a desperate TV producer convincing an old Armenian Uncle to star in a reality show. Cultures clash when Uncle Rafael is thrown into the Schumacher family household, a dysfunctional American family in the midst of falling apart. Pirhmazei won the Best Screenplay and Best Actor Awards from ARPA International Film Festival for My Uncle Rafael. It also earned the Best Director Award for Marc Fusco.
In 2010, Pirhamzei released a new play called Man Ravanshenas Lazem Nadaram ("I Don't Need a Psychologist"). In the year that followed (2011), he wrote yet another play "Honest Liars" and then followed it up with "Experienced Liars" in 2012.
In 2000 Pirhamzei debuted "The Richmond Comedy Club" on TV. In 2004, he launched a weekly entertainment magazine news show called "World Entertainment Connections".
Before moving to the United States in 1989, Vahik Pirhamzei lived in the suburbs of Tehran. He began drawing extensively when he was ten years old and later became involved in various forms of visual arts. He performed stories and puppet shows for his family and friends.
Vahik arrived in Los Angeles in 1989, engaging in auditions and freelance work on cable TV programs for Iranian viewers in Southern California. He wrote, directed, and starred in various comedy sketches such as; "Nika's Café", "The Specialist" and "Moshkelat.com" depicting the immigrant life in Los Angeles. He appeared in over 300 of his own comedy skits. Since then, Vahik has contributed widely to the Iranian community theatre in L.A. He has starred in more than 25 stage productions, as well as performed in various locations throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe.
After the fall of the Shah and the Pahlavi dynasty in 1978-79, Vahik was forced to leave his hometown. He moved to Mettmann, Germany in 1988, where he registered for painting classes in local schools.
Vahik Pirhamzei (Persian: واهیک پیرحمزه ای , Armenian: Վահիկ Փիրհամզեյի , born November 6, 1968) is an Iranian-Armenian actor, producer, director and writer who produces works in English, Armenian and Persian. His film My Uncle Rafael, released in 2012 which was based after his play "Rafael Keroo Gandzere", earned him recognition and awards.