Farzaneh Taidi

Farzaneh Taidi
Born 1945
Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iranian
Occupation Actress
Years active 1962–1979
Spouse(s) Parviz Kardan
Children Keyvan Kardan

Farzaneh Taidi (also can be spelled Ta'yidi and Tayidi, In Persian: فرزانه تأییدی; born 1945) is an Iranian theater and film actress.[1] After studying theater and acting in Los Angeles, she debuted in the controversial film, Hashtoumine Rooze Haffteh (literally: The Eighth Day of the Week), one of the first Iranian films to center on a female protagonist. For her role in this film she won a Seppas award for "Best Actress" at the Teheran International Film Festival.[2]

Empress Farah Pahlavi talking to artists Farzaneh Taidi, Ali Nasirian, and Ezzatolah Entezami at the Shiraz Arts Festival

Films

Year Title Persian Title Role
1971 The Hell + me جهنم + من
Jahannam be Ezafe-ye Man
Zari
1972 The Eighth Day of the Week هشتمین روز هفته
Hashtomin Ruz-e Hafteh
Leili
The Soil خاک
Xak
Shokat
1974 Salat-e Zohr صلات ظهر
Salat-e Zohr
Suri
1976 The Dealers واسطه‌ها
Vaaseteh-ha
Mohtaram
A Cry Under Water فریاد زیر آب
Faryad Zir-e Ab
Azar
The Journey of the Stone سفر سنگ
Safar-e Sang
Cleric's daughter
1981 My Heritage, Insanity میراث من جنون
Miraas-e Man jonun
Goli
1991 Not Without My Daughter بدون دخترم هرگز
'Bedun-e Doxtaram Hargez
Shahin

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References

  1. MOLAVI, MILAD. "FARZANEH TAIDI: IRAN'S CONTROVERSIAL ACTRESS FROM THE 1970'S". Persian Mirror website. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
  2. "FARZANEH TAIDI فرزانه تائیدی". Whatsup Iran. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
  3. "فرزانه تأییدی". Sureh Cinema Website.

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