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*''Cyanide''<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.tehrantimes.com/news/407443/Cyanide-about-MKO-story-premieres-in-Tehran|title= "Cyanide" about MKO story premieres in Tehran |date= October 18, 2016|newspaper= Tehran Times}}</ref> (2016) |
*''Cyanide''<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.tehrantimes.com/news/407443/Cyanide-about-MKO-story-premieres-in-Tehran|title= "Cyanide" about MKO story premieres in Tehran |date= October 18, 2016|newspaper= Tehran Times}}</ref> (2016) |
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*''Blind Spot''<ref>{{cite news|url=https://financialtribune.com/articles/art-and-culture/61312/mexican-film-award-for-golestaneh-s-blind-spot|title= Mexican Film Award for Golestaneh’s ‘Blind Spot’|date= March 13, 2017|newspaper= Financial Tribune}}</ref> (2017) |
*''Blind Spot''<ref>{{cite news|url=https://financialtribune.com/articles/art-and-culture/61312/mexican-film-award-for-golestaneh-s-blind-spot|title= Mexican Film Award for Golestaneh’s ‘Blind Spot’|date= March 13, 2017|newspaper= Financial Tribune}}</ref> (2017) |
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Revision as of 09:38, 20 January 2020
Hanieh Tavassoli | |
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Born | هانیه توسلی June 4, 1979 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Alma mater | Islamic Azad University - playwright |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000–present |
Notable work | Shab-hāye Roshan, The Corridor (2013 film) |
Height | 158 cm (5 ft 2 in) |
Relatives | Nader (Naghi) Tavassoli (Father) Homa Tavassoli (Sister) Mahsa Tavassoli (Sister) Hedieh Tavassoli (Sister) Sarah Tavassoli (Sister) |
Website | Official website |
Hanieh Tavassoli (Persian: هانیه توسلی, Hāniyeh Tavassoli, born 4 June 1979 in Hamedan) is an Iranian actress. She is the winner Crystal Simorgh as Best actress in Fajr International Film Festival, 2012.
Early life
She was born on 4 June 1979 in Hamedan, Iran. Hanieh is a Persian name said to mean joy. Her father Nader died in 1999. She is the younger sister of the journalist and film critic Homa Tavassoli Homa Tavassoli. She also has one older and two younger sisters.
Filmography
Cinema
- Sham-e Akhar (The Last Dinner) (2000)
- Asiri (Captive) (2001)
- Gahi be Asemān Negah Kon (Look at Sky Sometimes) (2002)
- Shab-haye Roshan (White Nights) (2002)
- Jayi Baray-e Zendegi (A Place to Live) (2003)
- Yek Shab (One Night) (2004)
- Cafe Setareh (Star Café) (2005)
- Asr-e Jom'eh (Friday Evening) (2005)
- Zaman Miyistad (The Time will be stopped) (2005)
- Gheyre Montazere (Unexpected) (2006)
- Eshgh (Love) (2007)
- Keyfar (2009)
- Asre Roze Dahom (The Evening of Tenth Day) (2010)
- Agha Yousef (2010)
- Madar Paeezi (2011)
- Nadarha (2011)
- Private Life (2012)
- The Corridor (2013)
- Bekhatere Pooneh (2013)
- Special Line (2013)
- Mordan Be Vaghte Shahrivar (Dying in September) (2013)
- Cyanide[1] (2016)
- Blind Spot[2] (2017)
- We Are All Together (2018)
Series
- Gharibeh (2000)
- Vafa (2005–2006)
- Mive Mamnooe (2007)
- Shamsol Emareh (2009)
- Ghalb-e Yakhi (2012–13)
- Shahgoosh(2013-2014)
- Ablah (2014–2015)
Short films
- Ruy-e Jādd-e Namnāk (1999)
- Dirvaght (2004)
Awards
- Best Actress, Fajr Film Festival, 2002 (Nominated)
- Best Actress, Cinema House's ceremony, 2003 (Won)
- Best co-Actress, Fajr Film Festival, 2005 (Nominated)
- Best Actress, Fajr Film Festival, 2011 (Nominated)
- Best Actress, Fajr Film Festival, 2012 (Won)
See also
References
- ^ ""Cyanide" about MKO story premieres in Tehran". Tehran Times. October 18, 2016.
- ^ "Mexican Film Award for Golestaneh's 'Blind Spot'". Financial Tribune. March 13, 2017.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hanieh Tavassoli.
- Ehsān Rahim'zādeh, Hezār Rāh-e Narafteh: Negāhi Be Parvandeh-e Bāzigari-e Hāni'eh Tavassoli (A Thousand Unattempted Ways: Exploring the Acting Dossier of Hāni'eh Tavassoli), Saturday 27 Khordād 1385 AH (17 June 2006), Cinemā-e Mā. (in Persian)
- Hāni'eh Tavassoli, Iranactor.com. (in Persian)
- Hanieh Tavassoli Biography. WhatsUpIran.com. (in Persian) 3 March 2012.