Ahoo Kheradmand
Ahoo Kheradmand, born in 1950 in Tehran, Iran, is a distinguished actress known for her significant contributions to Iranian cinema and television. She embarked on her acting journey in the early 1970s, making her debut in the television series “Adam and Eve,” directed by Masoud Asadallahi, in 1971. Over the years, Kheradmand has been recognized for her outstanding performances, earning nominations for Best Actress at the Fajr Film Festival for her roles in “Ma Hame Khoobim,” directed by Bijan Mirbagheri, and “Beautiful City,” helmed by the acclaimed Asghar Farhadi.
Throughout her career, Kheradmand has starred in a variety of notable films that have solidified her status in the industry. Some of her most memorable works include “Eternal Children” directed by Pouran Derakhshandeh, “The Mirror Candlestick” by Bahram Bahramian, “Porteghal Khooni” under the direction of Sirous Alvand, “Gheseye Pariya” by Fereydoun Jeirani, and “There's Always a Woman in Between” directed by Kamal Tabrizi. Her diverse roles and dedication to her craft have earned her a respected place in Iranian entertainment, making Ahoo Kheradmand a prominent figure in the world of film and television.
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