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Sohibanoo Zolghadr (born May 11, 1977, Tehran) is an Iranian actress.
Biography edit
She studied architecture at Tehran University. Sohibanoo Zolghadr began her artistic career as an actress and later moved towards directing. She studied directing at the Cultural and Artistic Training Center of Darolfonoun and under Ismail Fallahpour. She also attended acting courses with Amin Tarakh and a writing course with Keyumars Pourahmad. Zolghadr studied acting at the Potlatch Rome School in Italy under Eugene Baba. She is a member of the Iranian Cinema Producers Guild. Her theater activities include directing twelve plays in Rome and Milan under the direction of Pino from Italy.[1]
Sohibanoo Zolghadr first gained attention with a short film selected by Darolfonoun Academy. She began her artistic career with the film "Broken Heart" and later, at the age of 28 in 2007, appeared in the film "Dinosaur" directed by Parviz Sheikh Tadi. In 2009, she acted in the television film "The Confused Clock" directed by Farzad Moatamen and in 2010 played a role in the film "A Separation" directed by Asghar Farhadi. Her television debut was in 2010 with the series "Open Parenthesis," followed by her role in the 2012 Ramadan special series titled "Silver Man."[2][3]
Writing edit
She is the author of the book "Big and Small" for children and a member of the Children's Book Writers Council.
Filmography edit
Cinema edit
Production Year | Film Title | Director | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | Long Afternoon[4] | Sohibanoo Zolghadr | Director and Producer |
2022 | Two-Person Melody | Arzoo Arzansh | Actor |
2020 | Utility | Hossein Darabi | Actor |
2017 | Silent Voices[5] | Sohibanoo Zolghadr | Writer and Director |
2016 | White as a Pearl | Ruhollah Hajazi | Actor |
2015 | The Salesman | Asghar Farhadi | Actor |
2014 | I Am Diego Maradona | Bahram Tavakoli | Actor |
2014 | Shahriar's Road | Vahid Ghazi Mirsaeid | Actor |
2014 | Temporary (film) | Amir Azizi | Actor |
2014 | Goodbye Long | Farzad Motamen | Actor |
2013 | Tamashakh (film) | Saman Salur | Actor |
2012 | City of Angels | Mohammad Ravandi | Actor |
2010 | A Separation (2011 film) | Asghar Farhadi | Actor |
2009 | Accursed Thursday | Hamaseh Parsa | Actor |
2008 | Popok and Mash Mashallah | Farzad Motamen | Actor |
2008 | Third Wave (film) | Arash Sajjadi Hosseini | Actor |
2007 | Broken Hearts (film) | Ali Royintan | Actor |
2007 | Dinosaur (2007 film) | Parviz Sheikh Tadi | Actor |
Television edit
Production Year | Series Name | Director | Role |
---|---|---|---|
Negahi Dobareh (A Second Look) | Soheila Banoo Zolghadr | Director | |
2022 | Mo'jeze (Miracle) | Mohsen Amani | Actor |
2022 | Tazavare | Reza Keshavarzi | Actor |
2020 | Varesh | Ahmad Kavari | Actor |
2017 | Rahayam Nakon | Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour | Actor |
2015 | Nafas-e Garm | Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour | Actor |
2012 | Mard-e Negah-e Silver | Kazem Ma'soumi | Actor |
2010 | Hamraz | Farhad Jam | Actor |
Telefilm edit
Production Year | Series Name | Director | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Ahsteh Dar Sokoot (Slowly in Silence) | Farzad Motamen | Actor |
2011 | Azar | Farzad Motamen | Actor |
2013 | Yek Safar Be Khosoos (A Special Trip) | Mohammad Ravandi | Actor |
2010 | Shift-e Badie (Next Shift) | George Hashemzadeh | Actor |
2009 | Sa'at-e Gij- e Zaman (Confused Time Clock) | Farzad Motamen | Actor |
Theater edit
Performance Year | Theater Title | Director | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Up Art Man | Amir Shahali | Voice actor |
2018 | Arsh | Soheila Banoo Zolghadr | Director |
2016 | Khaneh-dan-e Marg (Death's Family) | Mehran Nouri | Actor |
2013 | Namaishnameh Khani "Heyhat" (Play Reading "Heyhat") | Kambiz Banaan | Role player |
Exhibition edit
- An exhibition of paintings titled "Colors of Life" by the painter in the year 2016
- My painting exhibition at Kamalolmolk Gallery in 2002
- Painting exhibition at Baran Theater in 2019
- Painting exhibition at Global Village Emirates in 2000
- Ceramic exhibition at Empash Gallery in Turkey
- First place in the handicrafts section of the ceramic exhibition at the Tehran International Exhibition in 2004
- Ceramic and painting exhibition in Munich in 2011
References edit
- ^ "A long afternoon - SF3 Feature Film Finalist - Xerb". A long afternoon - SF3 Feature Film Finalist - Xerb. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "Tehran Times" (PDF). Tehran Times.
- ^ FlickFest, SmartFone. "SF3 feature Film Finalists Announced! | SF3 - SmartFone Flick Fest". Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "Shortlist of the 9th Gbeck Future Film Festival – GbeckFF". gbeck.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ Seda-ye Khamoosh ( Silent Sounds ) (in Persian), retrieved 2024-02-08
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