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Hedieh Tehrani

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Hedieh Tehrani
Hedieh Tehrani.jpg
Tehrani in 2015
Born25 June 1972
CitizenshipIran
OccupationActress, Photographer
Years active1996–present
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)[1][2]
AwardsCrystal Simorgh for Best Actress, 17th Fajr Film Festival
Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress, 24th Fajr Film Festival
Award for Best Actress, Pyongyang International Film Festival

Hedieh Tehrani[3] (Persian: هديه تهرانی‎, born 25 June 1972) is an Iranian actress. She is most noted for willingness to play mysterious, stony-faced and cold-hearted women. She began her acting career with Masoud Kimiai's Soltan (1996). For her appearance in Ghermez (Red) (1998) she received the Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress from the 17th Fajr International Film Festival.[4]

Hediyeh Tehrani received the second Crystal Simorgh of her career from the 24th Fajr International Film Festival, for Fireworks Wednesday.[5] In 2006 she appeared in Bahman Ghobadi's Niwemang. The film received the Gold Shell of the 54th San Sebastián International Film Festival.[6]

Personal life

The actress was arrested in 2016, in Tehran’s central Lala Garden for campaigning for Animal Rights, due to the gathering not being authorized by the government. The protest was organized after several Iranian municipalities put down a number of street dogs due to over population. The arrest has been condemned by some activists.[7][8]

Early career

Mohammad Reza Sharifinia and Azita Hajian were the first ones to propose her a role for The Day of Incident. She auditioned for acting in Rooz-e Vaghe'e (aka The Day of Incident) but refused to cooperate and the role went to Ladan Mostofi.[9] Before acting in Sultan, she refused a part in Leila directed by Iranian director Dariush Mehrjui. Kianoush Ayari then approached her for acting in his movie, Boodan ya Naboodan and again she refused to play. Masoud Kimiayi was the first director who succeeded to have her playing in his film Sultan.[10][11]

Filmography

Year Film English Title Role Director
1996 Soltan "The King" Maryam Koohsari Masoud Kimiai
1998 Ghermez "Red" Hasti Mashreghi Fereydoun Jeyrani
1998 Gharibaneh "As a Stranger" Behrokh Sabeti Ahmad Amini
1999 Shokaran "Hemlock" Sima Riahi Behrooz Afkhami
1999 Siavash "Siavash" Hedieh Tehrani Saman Moghadam
1999 Dast-haye Aloodeh "Dirty Hands" Diba Sirus Alvand
2000 Party "The Party" Negar Aryani Saman Moghadam
2000 Abi "Blue" Mahtab Hamid Labkhandeh
2001 Chatri Baraye Do Nafar "An Umbrella for Two" Yasaman Pakravan Ahmad Amini
2001 Zamaneh "Zamaneh" Zari Hamidreza Selahmand
2002 Khanei Ruye Aab "A House Built on Water" Jaleh Tirandaz Bahman Farmanara
2002 Kaghaz-e bi-khatt "Unruled Paper" Roya Royaei Naser Taghvai
2003 Abadan "Abadan" Mani Haghighi
2003 Donya "Donya" Donya Shadab Manoochehr Mosiri
2003 Dokhtar Irooni "Iranian Girl" Maryam Yazdani Mohhammad Hossein Latifi
2004 Jaei Baraye Zendegi "A Place to Live" Golchehreh Mohammadreza Bozorgnia
2004 Duel "Duel" Haniyeh Ahmad Reza Darvish
2005 Yek Boos-e Koochooloo "A Little Kiss" Mysterious Woman\
The Death Angel
Bahman Farmanara
2005 Chashmhayam Khakestari Shod "My Eyes Became Gray" Davoud Rahmati
2005 Shabaneh "Nightly" Omid Bonakdar
2005 Be Sooye Ghoroub "Towards Sunset" Iraj Emami
2006 Chaharshanbe Suri "Fireworks Wednesday" Mozhdeh Samiei Asghar Farhadi
2006 Niwemang "Half Moon" Hesho Bahman Ghobadi
2006 Nasl-e Jadooyi "The Magic Generation" Iraj Karimi
2007 To Each His Own Cinema "To Each His Own Cinema" Hediyeh Tehrani (Herself) Abbas Kiarostami
2007 Shirin "Shirin" Woman in the Audience Abbas Kiarostami
2009 Farzand-e Sobh "The Son of Dawn" Khomeini's Nursemaid Behrooz Afkhami
2010 Haft Daghighe ta Paeez "Seven Minutes until Autumn" Mitra Alireza Amini
2010 Tehran 1500 "Tehran 1500" Nazi Bahram Azimi
2011 Pole Choobi "The Wooden Bridge" Nazli Mehdi Karampour
2011 Yek Chaharshanbe Mamooli "An Ordinary Wednesday" Hassan Fathi
2012 Ghalb-e Yakhi, Fasle 3 "Frozen Heart, Season 3" Sayeh Saman Moghadam
2012 Yek Rooz Digar "Another Day" Hassan Fathi
2012 Ashghal Haye Doost Dashtani "Rubbish Lovely" Mohsen Amiryoussefi
2015 Adat Nemikonim "We do not Habitually" Ebrahim Ebrahimian
2017 Bedoone Tarikh, Bedoone Emza No Date, No Signature Sayeh Vahid Jalilvand

Awards and nominations

  • First Prize for painting at the Fajr International Film Festival, 1989
  • Hafez Award for Best leading actress for Soltan, 1997
  • Crystal Simorgh for Best leading actress in 17th Fajr International Film Festival for Ghermez, 1998
  • Hafez Award for Best leading actress for Shokaran, 1998
  • Nominated for Best leading actress at the Three Continents Festival for Ghermez, 1999
  • Nominated for Best leading actress for Shokaran at the 4th Khaneh Cinema Awards, 2000
  • Nominated for Crystal Simorgh for actress in a leading role for Kaghaze Bi Khat, 2001
  • Hafiz Award for Best leading actress for Kaghaz-e Bi Khat, 2002
  • Hafiz Award for one of the top Actors in Iranian Cinema after the Iranian Revolution, 2002
  • Award from Pyongyang International Film Festival for best actress for Party, 2002
  • Crystal Simorgh for Best leading actress in 24th Fajr International Film Festival for Fireworks Wednesday, 2005
  • House of Cinema Award for best leading actress for Fireworks Wednesday, 2005
  • Nominated for Best set and costume design at the Fajr International Theater Festival, 2008
  • Nominated for Crystal Simorgh for best leading actress for Haft Daghighe Ta Paeez (Seven Minutes to Autumn), 2009
  • Nominated for House of Cinema Award for best leading actress for Haft Daghighe Ta Paeez (Seven Minutes to Autumn), 2010

Notes and references

  1. ^ ماهنامهٔ دنیای زنان، سال سوم، شمارهٔ ۲۹، آبان ۱۳۸۶ ص ۵۲
  2. ^ Vista
  3. ^ Hedyeh, meaning Gift, is also transliterated as Hadyeh, Hadiyeh and Hediyeh. Although some pronounce Hedyeh (note the e instead of a), the latter pronunciation is incorrect in Persian, as it is Arabic. Hedyeh should be pronounced as Hed'yeh.
  4. ^ 17th Fajr Film Festival Awards Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine. Fajr International Film Festival, Retrieved October 5, 2006.
  5. ^ "Review Entertainment Fireworks Wednesday' sheds light on earlier work of Oscar-winning filmmaker from Iran". LA Times. April 7, 2016.
  6. ^ "Iranian Film Niwemang Obtains the Gold Shell of the 54th Festival of Cinema of San Sebastián" (in Spanish). IRNA. Archived from the original on 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2007-03-23.
  7. ^ [1]
  8. ^ Iranian Film Star Arrested for Animal Rights Protest
  9. ^ "Cinemama". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
  10. ^ SCinema
  11. ^ "Peaceful Demonstrators for Animal Rights Arrested in Tehran". Iran Human Rights. April 5, 2016.

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