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She graduated in [[Dramatic Literature]] from Faculty of Dramatic Arts, [[University of Tehran]] in 1977, and has worked on stage since 1976. She began acting in films in 1980.
She graduated in [[Dramatic Literature]] from Faculty of Dramatic Arts, [[University of Tehran]] in 1977, and has worked on stage since 1976. She began acting in films in 1980.


Her performances in the roles of wandering and wavering young or middle age women who struggle with psychological and personal problems were admired by film critics, and won awards for ''[[The Lead (film)|The Lead]]'' (1988, [[Masoud Kimiai]]) and ''[[The Last Act (film)|The Last Act]]'' (1990, Varouj Karim-Masihi) from [[International Fajr Film Festival]]. Other notable performances by Farjami include her role in [[Rakhshan Bani Etemad]]'s [[Nargess]] (1992).
Her performances in the roles of wandering and wavering young or middle age women who struggle with psychological and personal problems were admired by film critics, and won awards for ''[[The Lead (film)|The Lead]]'' (1988, [[Masoud Kimiai]]), ''[[The Last Act (film)|The Last Act]]'' (1990, Varouj Karim-Masihi), and [[Nargess]] (1992, [[Rakhshan Bani Etemad]]) from [[International Fajr Film Festival]].


==External links==
==External links==
*{{imdb name|0267531|Farimah Farjami}}
*{{imdb name|0267531|Farimah Farjami}}

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Farimah Fardjami (Persian: فریماه فرجامی, born 1952 in Tehran) is an Iranian film and stage actress.

Career

She graduated in Dramatic Literature from Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Tehran in 1977, and has worked on stage since 1976. She began acting in films in 1980.

Her performances in the roles of wandering and wavering young or middle age women who struggle with psychological and personal problems were admired by film critics, and won awards for The Lead (1988, Masoud Kimiai), The Last Act (1990, Varouj Karim-Masihi), and Nargess (1992, Rakhshan Bani Etemad) from International Fajr Film Festival.