Farzaneh Taidi
فرزانه تأییدی
Born1945 (1945)
Died (aged 74)
NationalityIranian
OccupationActress
Years active1962–1992
SpouseParviz Kardan (divorced)
PartnerBehrouz Behnezhad (–2020)
ChildrenKeyvan

Farzaneh Taidi (Persian: فرزانه تأییدی; also spelled Ta'yidi or Tayidi, 1945 – March 23, 2020) was 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 Tehran International Film Festival.[2][3]

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

Films

YearTitlePersian TitleRole
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. Archived from the original on 2013-09-08. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
  2. "FARZANEH TAIDI فرزانه تائیدی". Whatsup Iran. Retrieved 2013-08-09.
  3. Kamran Tattalof (June 2011). Modernity, Sexuality, and Ideology in Iran. ISBN 9780815651390. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  4. "فرزانه تأییدی". Sureh Cinema Website. Archived from the original on 2012-01-20.
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