Gohar Kheyrandish
Gohar Kheyrandish, born in 1954 in Shiraz, Iran, is a distinguished actress renowned for her contributions to cinema, theater, and television. Her artistic journey began in her youth, during which she engaged in various theatrical performances. After earning her degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran, Kheyrandish made her film debut in "Days of Waiting," setting the stage for a successful career.
Throughout her career, she garnered critical acclaim, notably receiving an Honorary Diploma for Best First Role Actress at the 20th Fajr Film Festival for her performance in "Low Heights," directed by Ibrahim Hatami Kia. Her television credits include significant roles in Mohammad Hossein Latifi's popular series "Neighbor's" and the acclaimed show "Mive-ye Mamnooe," directed by Hassan Fathi.
Kheyrandish's filmography is impressive, featuring notable works such as Kamal Tabrizi's "Sheida," "Donya" by Manouchehr Masiri, "Gol-e yakh" directed by Kioumars Pour Ahmad, and "Tambourine" by Parisa Bakhtavar. Her versatility and dedication to her craft have made her a beloved figure in Iranian film and television, earning her a lasting place in the hearts of audiences.
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