Parvin Soleimani Explained

Parvin Soleimani
Native Name:پروین سلیمانی
Birth Name:Batoul Soleimani-Khoo
Birth Date:13 June 1922
Birth Place:Tehran, Iran
Death Place:Tehran, Iran
Native Name Lang:Fa
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1944–2008

Parvin Soleimani (Persian: پروین سلیمانی : 13 June 1922  - 1 June 2009) was an Iranian actress of theater and cinema, who dedicated over 60 years of her life to Iranian art and cinema. She died at the age of 86 in Tehran.

Career

Parvin Soleimani was born in 1922 in Tehran. She began her artistic career in 1944 at the age of 22 with the play "Shahrzad, the Narrator" in theater. She also began to work in radio in those years.

"Golnesa" by Serj Azarian was her first movie in the cinema in 1952. She played in over 80 films including "Ehtejab Prince" (Bahman Farmanara), "The Deer" (Masud Kimiaii), "Shadow of Scorpion" (Kianush Ayyari), and "The Demon" (Ahmadreza Darvish).

Soleimani had also played in several TV films and series like "Noruz Vacation," "Auntie Sara," "School of Grandmas" and "Filthy Thought".

"Actor" (1993), "What's Up?" (1992), "Wilderness" (1989), "Beyond the Fire" (1988), "specter of the scorpion", (1987) and "Flowers and Bullets" (1991) are among her films that will be remembered by all Iranians.

Soleimani was hospitalized with respiratory and heart conditions for a few months and died on June 1, 2009 at the age of 86.[1]

Selected filmography

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Actress Parvin Soleimani dies at 87. Tehran Times. June 3, 2009. October 18, 2017.