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Hedie Tehrani

Hedie Tehrani

3 titles Acting Jun 25, 1972 Tehran, Iran

Hedie Tehrani, born in 1972 in Tehran, Iran, is a prominent Persian actress whose career has been marked by notable achievements in Iranian cinema. Her breakthrough came with the film "Sultan," directed by Massoud Kimiaei, which significantly shaped her professional trajectory. Tehrani made her acting debut in "The Red," a film by Fereydoun Jeirani, and quickly followed this with a standout performance in Asghar Farhadi's "Fireworks Wednesday." Her role in the latter earned her the prestigious Best First Role Actress Award at the Fajr Festival, highlighting her exceptional talent.

Tehrani's impressive body of work also includes nominations for the Crystal Simorgh for Best First Role Actress for her performances in "Esrafil," directed by Aida Panahandeh, and "Seven Minutes to Fall," helmed by Alireza Amini. Some of her most acclaimed films include "The Red," "Fireworks Wednesday," "Shokran," directed by Behrouz Afkhami, and "Unruled Paper," directed by Nasser Taghvaei. Throughout her career, Hedie Tehrani has established herself as a versatile actress, earning recognition for her compelling performances and contributing significantly to the Iranian film industry.

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