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Hanieh Tavassoli
Tavassoli in a press conference in Fajr Film Festival
Born (1979-06-04) June 4, 1979 (age 45)
Alma materIslamic Azad University - playwright
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present
Notable workShab-hāye Roshan, The Corridor (2013 film)
RelativesNader Naghi Tavassoli (Father)
Homa Tavassoli (Sister)
Mahsa Tavassoli (Sister)
Hedieh Tavassoli (Sister)
Sarah Tavassoli (Sister)
WebsiteOfficial website

Hanieh Tavassoli (Persian: هانیه توسلی Hāniyeh Tavassoli, born 4 June 1979 in Hamedan) is an Iranian actress. She is the winner Crystal Simorgh for 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. 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)

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

See also

References

  1. ^ ""Cyanide" about MKO story premieres in Tehran". Tehran Times. October 18, 2016.
  2. ^ "Mexican Film Award for Golestaneh's 'Blind Spot'". Financial Tribune. March 13, 2017.

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