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Image info
Artist | Masih Azarakhsh |
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Credit | Flickr: Golab Adineh-Bazigar-گلاب آدینه |
License | cc-by-sa-2.0 |
Desc | Golab Adineh Iranian actress |
Usage | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 |
Iranian actress
Golab Adineh is ...
Alive
Born | 14 November 1953 in Tehran and Sanandaj |
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Age | 69 years, 7 months |
Sex or gender | female |
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Country of citizenship | Pahlavi Iran and Iran |
Spouse | Mehdi Hashemi |
Child | Noura Hashemi |
Occupation | actor |
Residence | Tehran |
Educated at | Shahid Beheshti University |
About Golab Adineh
Golab Adineh is a legendary Iranian actress, born on November 14, 1953, in Tehran, Iran. She is known for her powerful performances in Iranian cinema and has won numerous awards for her work.
Adineh began her acting career in the 1970s and quickly became a prominent figure in Iranian cinema. She has worked with some of the most renowned directors in the industry, including Abbas Kiarostami and Asghar Farhadi.
One of Adineh's most notable performances was in the film "The Circle" (2000), directed by Jafar Panahi. The film explores the lives of several women in Iran and the restrictions they face in their daily lives. Adineh's portrayal of a woman who has just been released from prison for killing her abusive husband was praised by critics and earned her the Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival.
Adineh has also appeared in several television series, including "The Tenth Night" (1989) and "The Third Day" (1998). Her performances in these series were equally impressive, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
In addition to her acting career, Adineh has also been involved in social and political activism. She has spoken out against censorship in Iranian cinema and has advocated for women's rights in the country.
Despite facing criticism and backlash from conservative groups in Iran, Adineh has remained committed to her beliefs and continues to be a prominent figure in Iranian cinema.
In recognition of her contributions to Iranian cinema, Adineh was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Fajr International Film Festival in 2019.
Golab Adineh's talent and dedication to her craft have made her one of the most respected actresses in Iranian cinema. Her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers in Iran and beyond.
References:
- "Golab Adineh." IMDb, IMDb.com, www.imdb.com/name/nm0010077/.
- "Golab Adineh." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 22 Aug. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golab_Adineh.
Films - which cast members have died?
Golab Adineh has been a part of these films.
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The Blue Veiled
1995 film by Rakhshan Bani-E'temad

Mum's Guest
2004 film by Dariush Mehrjui

Tales
2014 film by Rakhshan Bani-E'temad

Under the Skin of the City
2001 film by Rakhshan Bani-E'temad

A Piece of Bread
film directed by Kamal Tabrizi

Women's Prison
2002 film by Manijeh Hekmat

Sis
2017 film by Marjan Ashrafizadeh
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