In the 1950s, Aghayan started working in television costuming in Los Angeles. Aghayan said, "One of the specific assignments Gower has given me for the show is the coordination of a portion of the program featuring dancers in the actual costumes which have been nominated for best achievement in costume design." Aghayan was himself nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Costume Design three times for his work in
Gaily, Gaily in 1970,
Lady Sings the Blues in 1973 and
Funny Lady in 1976. In 2008, he received the
Costume Designers Guild Career Achievement Award. He was also responsible for designing the costumes for the opening and closing ceremonies of the
1984 Summer Olympics held in
Los Angeles. Aghayan was the producer of the 1985 television drama
Consenting Adult based on
Laura Z. Hobson's novel about a teenage boy (played by
Barry Tubb) coming out to his parents (played by
Marlo Thomas and
Martin Sheen). Aghayan died on October 10, 2011, at his home in
Los Angeles, California of a
myocardial infarction. == Personal life ==