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Vida Ghahremani

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Vida Ghahremani (Tehran, 1937) is an Iranian film actress.

She began acting in films as a teenager. Her earliest work was in 1958 called Toofan dar shahre ma (Storm in Our Town). She currently teaches creative theatre and Persian language in Pleasanton, California and Persian Center, where she has been an active member since its establishment in Berkeley, California and Artistic associate in San Francisco Golden Thread Production.

Ghahremani received a B.A. in Early Childhood Education and holds a diploma in Directing and Producing television. She is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), the Gem and Mineral society. Vida is the mother of three and recently finished a film with director Wayne Wang called A Thousand Years of Good Prayers as supporting actress.[1]

Selected films

References

  1. ^ Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2011 0740797697 2010 "One day on a park bench he strikes up a conversation with Madame (Vida Ghahremani). She is about his age, is from Iran, which she thinks of as Persia, and is living with her Iranian- American daughter. Her English is a little better than Mr."

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