Aylar Lie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aylar_LieAylar Lie (born Sharareh Dianati on February 12, 1984) is a Norwegian model of Iranian descent who has gained celebrity status in Norway as a former pornographic actress and model.
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1 Career
1.1 Work
1.2 Music career
2 Filmography[4]
3 References
[edit] Career
[edit] Work
Aylar (آیلار) arrived in Norway as a two-year-old and was raised by Norwegian foster parents.[1] She is fluent in Persian (Farsi), Norwegian and English.[2] Aylar started out as a hardcore pornographic actress. She starred in a few porn movies then decided to end her porn-industry career and take her chance as a model. Aylar Lie competed at the Miss Norway pageant in 2004, but was disqualified from the contest when it was found she had starred in adult films. Candidates to the pageant must not have been pictured naked in any commercial production or publication. Her adult film career has made her the target of much criticism and even some death threats from her homeland.[1] In 2005, she participated in Nordic Big Brother. She is a friend of Swedish glamour models Marie Plosj?, Natacha Peyre and Elita L?fblad, who all also appeared in her Team Aylar and in Lie's documentary Aylar - Ett ?r I Rampelyset (Aylar - A Year In The Limelight). Her plans for 2006 included the promotion of her hand-picked team of models, called Team Aylar. The members of Team Aylar originally included Elita L?fblad, Natacha Peyre, Marie Plosj?, Charlotte Fredriksen, Linn Irene (Linni) Meister, Cathrine Aschim and Lisa Marie Winther.[3]
[edit] Music career
In 2006, she released a single, a cover of Sabrina's "Boys (Summertime Love)" hit from 1987.
She starred in the music video Sassy Zazie by Norwegian rock band WE in 2005.
She also stars in the
Basshunter video for the songs "Now You're Gone", "All I Ever Wanted","I Miss You","Angel in the Night", "Every Morning" and "I Promised Myself".
Aylar also appeared in the video for Sunblock's 2007 remix of Robin Beck's 1988 single "First Time".
She also features alongside Ethiopian-Norwegian singer Youssef (not Yosef from Madcon as previously claimed) on the vocals and video on the song "Mamacita".