Born on January 12th 1984 in Tehran. Her father is a former national team football player, Hamid Alidoosti. She started her career as an actress visiting Amin Tarokh's acting school in 2000. Soon she was chosen for her first role in _Man, taraneh, panzdah sal daram (2002)_ (qv) (I'm Taraneh, 15), which has so far remained her main success. Her first steps in acting brought her the silver Leopard on the 55th Locarno film festival, and the Cristal Simorgh on Iranian's biggest film festival, Fajr. Being extremely selective her next appearance was 3 years later, _Shah-re ziba (2004)_ (qv) (Beautiful city) by Asghar Farhadi. _Chaharshanbe-soori (2006)_ (qv) (Fireworks Wednesday) and _Darbareye Elly (2009)_ (qv) (About Elly) are her next movies with 'Asghar Farhadi' (qv). She has also played in _Canaan (2008)_ (qv) by 'Mani Haghighi' which is going to be released in October 2008. _Tardid (2009)_ (qv) (by 'Varuzh Karim-Masihi' (qv)) is her latest movie which is being shot now in Tehran. She has also appeared in two theater plays, both written and directed by Mohammad Rahmanian.
name | Taraneh Alidoosti |
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birth date | January 12, 1984 |
birth place | Iran |
website | http://www.taranehalidoosti.com }} |
Taraneh Alidoosti (, born 12 January 1984) is a Crystal-Simorgh winning Iranian actress. In a poll conducted among hundred and thirty film critics by ''Sanate Cinema'' magazine she was voted the best Iranian actress of the decade.
Category:Iranian film actors Category:Crystal Simorgh recipients Category:People from Tehran Category:1984 births Category:Living people
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! Name | ! Year | ! Character | ! Director | ! Genre |
Saat-e-Khosh | 1995-96 | Reza | Mehran Modiri | Comedy |
Kooche Aghaghia | 2002-03 | Faramarz | Reza Attaran | Comedy |
Khaneh Bedoosh | 2004 | Ahmed | Reza Attaran | Comedy |
Mottaham Gorikht | 2005 | Ramin | Reza Attaran | Comedy |
Torsh o Shirin | 2007 | Naser | Reza Attaran | Comedy |
Bezangah | 2008 | Nader | Reza Attaran | Comedy |
! Name | ! Year | ! Director | ! Genre |
Sarzamine Sabz | 1997 | Bijan Birang | Drama |
Cinderella | 2000 | Bijan Birang | Drama/Romance |
Kolah Ghermezi Va Sarvenaz | 2002 | Iraj Tahmasb | Comedy |
Havoo | 2005 | Alireza Davoudinejad | Drama |
Kolahi Baraye Baran | 2006 | Masood Navabi | Comedy/Drama |
Tigh Zan | 2006 | Alireza Davoodinejad | |
Neshani | 2007 | Rambod Javan | Family/Drama |
Tasvie Hesab | 2007 | Tamineh Milani | Crime/Drama |
Tofighe Ejbari | 2007 | Mohammad Hossein Latifi | Drama/Comedy |
Gharantineh | 2007 | Manoochehr Hadi | Drama |
Aghaye Haft Rang | 2008 | Shahram Shah-Hosseini | Comedy/Drama |
Sandali Khalli | 2008 | Saman Astrky | Drama |
Az Ma Behtaroon | 2009 | Mehrdad Farid | Comedy |
Nish O Zanboor | 2009 | HR Slahmnd | Comedy |
Khoros Jangi | 2009 | Masood Atyabi | Comedy/Drama |
Bad Az Zohre Saghie Saghi | 2009 | Comedy/Drama | |
Harchi Khoda Bekhad | 2010 | Navid Mihandoost | Comedy |
Category:Living people Category:1968 births Category:Iranian actors Category:Iranian film directors
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name | Bahram Radan بهرام رادان |
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birth date | April 28, 1979 |
birth place | urmia, Iran |
occupation | Actor |
years active | 1999 - present |
website | www.bahramradan.com |
goldenraspberryawards | }} |
Bahram Radan () is an award-winning Iranian actor.
He was born on April 28, 1979 in Tehran, Iran. After attending Farhangian School for his primary education, Hejrat Middle School, and Borhan & Matin High Schools, he started studying Business Management. While attending the university, Radan signed up for acting classes. He was later given an opportunity for his first role in the film, ''The Passion of Love'', by Shokoufa Film, which was the start of his acting career.
! year | ! title | ! role | ! note | |
1999 | ''Shoor-e Eshgh'' (aka The Passion of Love) | Kian | ||
2000 | ''Abi'' (aka Blue) | Arastoo | ||
2000 | ''Saghi'' (aka The Pusher) | Reza Tehrani | ||
2000 | ''Avaz-e Ghoo'' (aka Swan's Song) | Peyman Fadayi | ||
2001 | ''Toloo-e Tarik | |||
2002 | ''Roz-e Zard'' (aka Yellow Roze) | Davood | ||
2002 | ''Atash'' (aka Thirst) | Ashkan | ||
2002 | ''Gav Khooni | Khashayar | ||
2003 | ''Sham'i Dar Bad'' (aka A Candle In The Wind) | Farzin | The Crystal Simorgh of The International Fajr Film Festival in 2004 for the best actor in a leading role | |
2003 | ''Sarbaz-haye Jome'' (aka Friday's Soldiers) | Asef | ||
2004 | ''Gilane'' | Esmaeel | ||
2004 | ''Rastgari dar 8:20'' (aka Salvation at 8:20) | Taha Rahmani | ||
2004 | ''Tah-e Donya (aka End Of the World) | |||
2004 | ''Ezdevaj-e Soorati'' (aka Pink Marriage) | Arian | ||
2005 | ''Hokm'' (aka Verdict) | Sahand | ||
2005 | ''Taghato (aka The Intersection) | Pedram | ||
2006 | ''Khoon bazi'' (aka Mainline) | Arash | ||
2006 | Ali Bolourchi | (banned in Iran)The Crystal Simorgh of The International Fajr Film Festival in 2007 for the best actor in a leading role | ||
2006 | ''Chahar Angoshti'' ( aka 4 Fingeres ) | Fooad | ||
2007 | ''Kan'an'' | Ali | ||
2008 | ''Bi Poli'' ( aka Without Money ) | Iraj | ||
2008 | ''Tardid'' ( aka Doubt ) | Siavash | ||
2008 | ''Sogand'' (aka Oath) | Mehdi | ||
Category:Iranian actors Category:People from Tehran Category:1979 births Category:Living people
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name | Golshifteh Farahani |
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birth name | Rahavard Farahani |
birth date | July 10, 1983 |
birth place | Tehran, |
occupation | Actress, musician, singer |
yearsactive | 1997–present |
relatives | Behzad Farahani (Father)Shaghayegh Farahani (Sister) |
spouse | Amin Mahdavi (2003–present) |
website | http://www.golshiftehfarahani.net/ }} |
Her upcoming movie is '' Rumi's Kimia'', a film in development which is directed by Dariush Mehrjui starring Golshifteh Farahani and based on a novel, ''Kimia Khatoon'', by Saideh Ghods.
! year | ! title | ! role | ! note |
! 1997 | ''Derakht e Golabie'' (The Pear Tree) | Mim | Best Film at Chicago Film Festival & Best Actress from International Section of Fajr International Film Festival & Best Cinematography at Fajr Film festival |
! 2000 | ''Haft Parde'' (Seven Acts) | The Angel | (banned in Iran) |
! 2001 | ''Zamaneh'' (Times) | Zamaneh | |
! 2002 | ''Jayee Digar'' (Somewhere Else) | Raha | |
2003 | ''Deux fereshté'' (Two Angels) | Azar | (banned in Iran), Selected for the Semaine de la Critique at Cannes Film Festival |
''Boutique'' | Eti | Best Actress at Nantes Three Continents Festival & Critic's Choice and Best First Film at Fajr International Film Festival & Best Actress at House of Cinema Festival (Tehran) | |
2004 | ''Ashk-e Sarma'' (The Tear of the Cold) | Ronak | Best Film and Best Actress at Kazan International Film Festival & selected at Fukuoka International Film Festival (Japan) & Best Actress at House of Cinema Festival (Tehran) |
Noor | (banned in Iran) Best Film at Muscat Film Festival & Best Film from the Spiritual Section of the Fajr International Film Festival | ||
2005 | ''Mahi-ha Ashegh Mishavand'' (Fish Fall in Love) | Touka | Selected at Rotterdam Film Festival |
''Be Nam-e Pedar'' (In the Name of the Father) | Habibeh | Best Film at Fajr International Film Festival | |
2006 | ''Gis Borideh'' | Mariam | |
Niwemang | (banned in Iran) Best film & Best Photography at San Sebastian Film Festival & People's Choice at Istanbul Film Festival & selected at Toronto Film Festival & at Tribeca Film Festival | ||
2007 | ''Mim Mesle Madar'' (M for Mother) | Sepideh | Best Film at Rome International Festival of Cinema and Religion & Best Actress at Kazan Film Festival |
''To Each His Cinema'' (short film) | Self | (banned in Iran) shown at Cannes Film Festival | |
Hanieh | (banned in Iran) People's Choice at Fajr International Film Festival | ||
2008 | Self | (banned in Iran) shown at Venice Film Festival | |
''Hamisheh Paye Yek Zan Dar Miyan Ast'' (There's Always a Woman in Between) | Mariam | People's Choice at Fajr International Film Festival | |
''Divar'' (The Wall) | Setareh | Best Photography at Fajr International Film Festival & selected at Tokyo Film Festival & at Taormina Film Festival | |
Aisha | Directed by Ridley Scott, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe | ||
! 2009 | ''Darbareye Elly'' (About Elly) | Sepideh | Silver Bear for Best Director at Berlin Film Festival & Best Film at Tribeca Film Festival & Best Director and People's Choice awards at Fajr Film Festival |
2010 | |||
''There Be Dragons'' | Leila | Directed by Roland Joffe (in production) with Charlie Cox, Wes Bentley, Dougray Scott and Olga Kurylenko | |
''Si Tu Meurs, Je Te Tue'' (I'll Kill You If You Die) | Siba | Directed by Hiner Saleem (in production) with Jonathan Zaccai | |
Irane | Directed by Marjan Satrapi (in production) with Mathieu Amalric and Isabella Rossellini | ||
! year | ! event | ! award | ! film |
! 1997 | Fajr International Film Festival | Best Actress from the International Section | Derakhte Golabi (The Pear Tree) |
! 2003 | Three Continents Festival (Nantes, France) | Prix d'Interpretation Feminine | Boutique |
2004 | Fajr International Film Festival | Nominated for Best Actress | Ashk-e Sarma (Tear of the Cold) |
House of Cinema Festival (Tehran) | Best Actress | Ashk-e Sarma (Tear of the Cold) & Boutique | |
! 2005 | Fajr International Film Festival | Nominated for Best Supporting Actress | Mahiha Ashegh Mishavand (Fish Fall in Love) |
! 2006 | Kazan International Film Festival | Best Actress | Ashk-e Sarma (Tear of the Cold) |
2007 | Roshd International Film Festival (Tehran) | Special Prize for the Best Actress | Mim Mesle Madar (M for Mother) |
Kowsar Film Festival (Mashhad) | Best Actress | Mim Mesle Madar (M for Mother) | |
2008 | Fajr International Film Festival | Nominated for Best Actress | Divar (The Wall) & Hamishe Paye Yek Zan Dar Miyan Ast (There's Always a Woman in Between) |
Kazan International Film Festival | Best Actress | Mim Mesle Madar (M for Mother) | |
2009 | Asolo Film Festival (Italy) | Eleonora Duse Award | International Recognition for a Prominent Figure in Theater or Cinema |
Asia Pacific Screen Awards | Nominated for Best Actress | Darbareye Elly (About Elly) |
! year | ! play | ! role | ! note |
! 2003 | ''Mariam And Mardavij'' | Mariam | |
! 2004 | The Black Narcissus | (workshop) | |
! 2005 | Mofatesh (The Inspector) | Firoozeh | (banned in Iran) |
! date | ! venue | ! note |
! 11/09/09 | Lido, Venice | With Mohsen Namjoo, during the Venice Film Festival |
! 08/10/09 | Sala Verdi, Milan Conservatory |
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