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Behnoush Bakhtiari

Behnoush Bakhtiari

1 title Acting May 19, 1975 Tehran, Iran

Behnoush Bakhtiari, born in 1975 in Tehran, Iran, is a talented actress and scene secretary whose career has spanned several decades. She made her acting debut in 1996 with the television series "Fresh Air," directed by Mohammad Rahmanian, which marked the beginning of her journey in the entertainment industry. Her first venture into cinema came with the film "Posht-e Divare Shab," written and directed by Mehran Taeidi.

Bakhtiari's performances have garnered critical acclaim, leading to her nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 34th Fajr Film Festival, a significant recognition in Iranian cinema. Among her noteworthy projects are the acclaimed films "50 Kilo Albaloo," directed by Mani Haghighi, "Mum’s Guest" by the esteemed Dariush Mehrjui, and "Day and Night," directed by Omid Bankdar. These works have solidified her reputation as a versatile actress capable of delivering compelling performances across various genres.

Throughout her career, Bakhtiari has demonstrated a profound commitment to her craft, earning respect and admiration within the film community. Her contributions to Iranian cinema are marked by her ability to connect with audiences and her dedication to storytelling, making her a prominent figure in the industry.

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