Edgar Baghdasaryan, a multifaceted individual, was born on March 8, 1964, in the vibrant city of Yerevan, USSR, which is now known as the independent nation of Armenia.
This talented director and writer has made a name for himself in the industry, with notable works such as "The Simon's Way" (2017),"Lengthy Night" (2018),and "From Ararat to Zion" (2009).
Before embarking on his illustrious career in the film industry, Edgar Baghdasaryan received his education from the Armenian Agriculture Academy, graduating in 1985.
After completing his military service, Edgar worked in various state companies, including "Armgosestrada" and "Armconcert", where he honed his skills as a mass event director.
Since 1988, Edgar has been working as an assistant director at the renowned "Armenfilm" film studio, where he has had the opportunity to collaborate with other talented professionals and develop his craft.