Talin Agon was born on November 9th, 1988, in the picturesque coastal town of Manly, New South Wales, to loving Armenian parents, Hanriet and Zareh Agon. This auspicious birth would mark the beginning of a remarkable journey for the talented individual, as she would soon discover her passion for the world of acting.
After receiving a prestigious scholarship to the renowned New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, Talin began her acting career in 2010. Her innate talent and dedication quickly led to a plethora of stage and screen credits, showcasing her versatility and range as a performer.
As her career progressed, Talin's creative endeavors expanded beyond acting. She began writing and producing her own content, and in 2018, she took the bold step of launching her own production company, Queen of the Jungle. This venture has since been responsible for producing a diverse range of projects, including short films, commercials, and corporate content.
Some of her most notable works include the short films "The Paper Rose", "The Ghost of Kelly Winters", "Upsold", "Touch/Screen", "Wrath", and "I'm Good", as well as her roles in the feature films "Life of the Party" (2018),"Life Class" (2016),"Chimera" (2018),and "Public Eye" (2021).
In 2017, Talin's powerful performance in the AACTA social shorts award-winning film "Fenced" garnered widespread acclaim for its poignant portrayal of the refugee experience in Australia. Her latest projects include a mini-series, "The Candlemaker", and a mental health film, "I'm Good", both of which are currently in post-production.
In addition to her impressive body of work, Talin is also a dedicated educator, teaching filmmaking at NIDA Open in partnership with SF3 Flick Fest. She currently resides in Forestville, New South Wales, with her loving husband and child.