Vijay Menon is a renowned Indian film actor, director, editor, and dubbing artist from Kerala, India. Since 1981 he has been engaged in a film career.
Vijay Menon Profile
Name | Vijay Menon |
Nicknames | Vijay Menon, Menon, Vijay |
Date of Birth | 1st January 1958 |
Age | 64 |
BirthPlace | London, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Actor, Director Dubbing Artist Editor |
Years active | 1981–Present |
Parents | Sudhakara Menon and Lakshmi. |
Spouse (Wife) | Kala Menon |
Children | Nikhil Menon & Malavika Menon |
Education | Lawrence School Lovedale in Ooty |
Net Worth | $1.7 Million |
Zodiac Sign | Scorpio |
Nationality (Country) | India |
Vijay Menon Biography, Age, Family, and more
Vijay Menon was born on 1st January 1958 in London, United Kingdom. Now he is 64 years old and belongs to the Hindu religion. His zodiac sign is Scorpio.
His father Bhaskar Menon hails from Ottappalam, Kerala, India and his mother Leela hails from Chengannur, Alappuzha, Kerala.
Vijay Menon got married to Kala Menon and the couple has a son named Nikhil Menon.
Education and Qualification
Vijay Menon completed schooling at Lawrence School Lovedale, Ooty. He went to Film and Television Institute of India, Pune for film studies.
Career Path
Vijay Menon started his career as an article writer in ‘The Indian Express’ about International Politics. Later he appeared in movies in supporting roles. Vijay Menon won many awards and recognitions through film career and became popular among people.
Serials
Vijay Menon performed in the serials such as ‘Sthree Janmam’, ‘Aalippazham’ (2003), ‘Sthree Oru Saanthwanam’ (2004), ‘Nombarappoovu’ (2007), ‘Thulabharam’ (2009), ‘Ente Manasaputhri’ (2007-2009), ‘Randamathoral’, ‘Chila Nerangalil Chila Manushyar’, ‘Avakaashikal’ (2011), ‘Makal’ (2013), ‘Pattu Saree’ (2014), ‘Nilavum Nakshathramgalum’ (2016), ‘Police’ (2018) and ‘Kshanaprabhachanchalam.’
Dubbing Artist
Vijay Menon worked as dubbing artist in the movies such as “The News” (1989), “Randam Varavu” (1990), “Ponthan Mada” (1994), “Aksharam” (1995), “Yuvathurki”, “Mahatma”, “The Prince” (1996), “Adukkala RahasyamAngaadi Pattu”, “Masmaram” (1997), “Niram”, “Devadoothan”, “FIR”, “Olympian Anthony Adam” (1999), “Kalachakram”(2002), “The Fire” (2003), “Vettam”, “Wanted” (2004), “Finger Print” (2005), “Alibhai” (2007), “Calender” (2009), “Black Stallion” (2010), “Collector”, “Teja Bhai & Family”, “Melvilasam” (2011), “Apothe cary” (2014), “Samrajyam 2: Son of Alexander”, “Laila O Laila”, “Charlie” (2015), “Janatha Garage”, “Oppam”, “Marubhoomiyile Aana” (2016), “Adam John” (2017), “Lucifer”, “Luca”, “Uyare” (2019), “The Kung Fu Master” (2020), “Nayattu” (2021) and “Sita Ram” (2022).
As a Director
Vijay Menon made his directorial debut through the film “Nilavinte Nattil” in 1986. In 2001 he directed the movie “Pranayaaksharangal” and in 2017 “Vilakkumaram.”
Vijay Menon Movies
Vijay Menon performed in the films such as “Nidra” (1981), “Kann Sivanthaal Mann Sivakkum”, “Prem Nazirine Kaanmanilla”, “Rachana”, “Asthi” (1983), “Nilavinte Nattil”, “Anbulla Malare” (1984), “Choodatha Pookkal” (1985), “Meenamsathile Sooryan” (1986), “Varusham 16”, “Isabella” (1988), “Iyer the Great”, “Prosecution”, “Mukham”, “Ananthavruthaantham” (1990), “Utharakaandam”, “Kadhaanayika” (1991), “Sainyam” (1994), “The King” , “Boxer” (1995), “Ezhunilapanthal” (1997), “Meenathil Thalikettu” (1998), “Pathram” (1999), “Agrahaaram” , ‘Pranayaksharangal” (2001), “Vajram”, “Masanagudi Mannadiyar Speaking” (2004), “Rajamanikyam” (2005), “Sooryakireedam”, “Thamiye”, “Nadiya Kollappetta Rathri” (2007), “Pachamarathanalil” (2008), “Bhaarya Swantham Suhruthu”, “Banaras”, ‘Vairyam”, “Keralolsavam Mission 2009” (2009), “Ring Tone” , ‘Nayagan” (2010), “Viloin” (2011), “The King & the Commissioner”, “Father’s Day”, “Nidra”, “Spirit”, “Banking Hours 10 to 4”, “Cobra”, “Karppoorapeedam” (2012), “Carribeans”, “Police Mamman”, “Zachariyayude Garbhinikal” (2013), “Mithram” (2014), ‘Jamna Pyaari”, ‘Laila O Laila”, “king Liar”, “Salt Mango Tree” (2015), “Kattumakkan” (2016), “Pokkiri Simon” (2017), “Hey Jude” (2018), “Athiran” (2019), “Pixelia” (2020), “Grahanam” (2021) and “Mahaveeryar” (2022).
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