Marjan (singer) explained

Marjan
Native Name:مرجان
Native Name Lang:fa
Birth Name:Shahla Safi Zamir
Birth Date:14 July 1948
Birth Place:Tehran, Iran
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.A
Nationality:Iranian
American
Citizenship:United States
Occupation:Actress, singer
Years Active:1969–2012
Spouse:Fereydoun Jourak
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Genre:Pop
Instrument:Vocals
Label:Taraneh Records
Associated Acts:Saeed Rad, Khosrow Parvizi, Bahman Mofid, Morteza Aghili

Shahla Safi Zamir (Persian: شهلا صافی ضمیر; born 14 July 1948 – 5 June 2020), better known by her stage name Marjan (Persian: مرجان), was an Iranian actress and singer.[1] The Islamic Revolution of 1979 stopped her career and for 27 years she was unable to continue her career.[2] [3]

Early life

Shahla Safia Zamir was born in 1948 in Tehran.[4] Her father, Ali Safi Zamir, was a local director in the Ministry of Transport, and her mother, Kobra Bahmani Tabari, was a primary school teacher.[5] Marjan completed her primary education at Alvand High School. At the age of 12, she was a teenage reporter for "Etelaat Koodkan", a weekly published magazine for teenagers. At the same time she was a narrator for the magazine's weekly TV program.[6] After graduating from high school, she married Mehdi Ali-Mohammadi, (a radio and dubbing narrator). This brought her a daughter, Poopak.

Professional life

Shahla Safia Zamir appeared in cinema at the age of 21, for the first time, in the film The World of Hope, directed by Ahmad Shirazi. At that time, another actress, Shahla Riahi, was known as Shahla, so she chose the stage name of Marjan for herself. Her marriage came to a divorce and later she married Fereydoun Jourak.[7] Marjan started her career with cinema and took different roles in many movies.[8] Her husband encouraged her to become a singer as he discovered that she had a soft and strong voice. The song "Kavir Del" which she adopted from a Turkish singer made her famous. She performed many other songs after that and participated in popular TV shows. She then quilted acting and continued with her career of being a singer.[9]

After the Islamic Revolution

The Islamic Revolution in 1979 effectively halted her career. In 1980, two years after Iranian Revolution, Marjan was arrested and imprisoned for performing a song.[10]  Again in July 1982 she was arrested charged with supporting the People's Mojahedin of Iran. This time she was detained in Evin Prison until 1990. She, then, left Iran to live the rest of her life in the United States.[11]  In 2006 she settled in California. In an interview with Simaye Azadi TV, Marjan said that she and her Husband, Fereydoun Jurak, had been arrested, at their home, on 7 July 1982; and had been detained until early 1990. She also said, In the same interview that despite she was released from jail but, she had been banned from leaving the country for 17 years.[12]

She fled Iran for Dubai in 2001 and eventually moved on to the United States, where she lived in Los Angeles, California until her death due to complications from surgery on 5 June 2020.

After leaving Iran, Marjan became an activist against the Iranian government and offered her support for of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran. "I decided to fight because I have a right to live freely in my own country," She said in an interview on 3 June 2015.[13]

It was after performing a song "Rooyesh Nagozir" at the Organization of Iranian American Communities in Washington, DC, that Marjan started working with other artists in Mojahedin Khalq 's musical group and performed dozens of other songs including: Rooyesh Nagozir, Prohibition, Time to over thrown, what to Say, Evin Says, Let's Build a Homeland, The Martyrs of the City, The Flag, The Silent Scream, Eyes Walking and Unaware, and "we can and we must". Some of these works were made by the Iranian composer Mohammad Shams.[14]

Death

On 6 June 2020, following an operation, Marjan died due to a cardiac arrest. She spent the last years of her life in Los Angeles.[15]

Professional career

Discography

Her professional career as an Iranian pop singer began with famous poets and composers like Parviz Maghsadi, Fariborz Lachini, Ardalan Sarfaraz, Manoochehr Cheshm Azar, Arash Sezavar, Touraj Shabankhani, Eric Account, Reza Ashari and Mohammad Shams.

Her song, "Kavir-e Del", has been reissued in compilations such as Pomegranates - Persian Pop, Funk, Folk and Psych of the 60s And 70s by Finders Keepers Records (2009) and Khana Khana - Funk, Psychedelia And Pop from the Iranian Pre-Revolution Generation by Pharaway Sounds (2012).

Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
1969Donya-ye poromid
1970Sekke-ye shansIraj Ghaderi
1970Az yad rafteh
1971Yek mard, yek shahrZhaleh
1971Gholam zhandarmAman Manteghi
1971Dalghak-ha
1972Morgh-e tokhm-tala
1972Mardi dar toofanKhosrow Parvizi, with Saeed Rad
1972Mard-e ejarei
1972Mardan-e khalij Nezam Fatemi
1972Khanevade-ye sarkar GhazanfarReza Mirlohi
1972Hamisheh GhahremanAzizollah Bahadori
1972GhadirAghdas
1973SarabGoli
1973Keyfar
1973Ghorboone Harchi KhoshgeleNezam Fatemi
1974SalomeSalomeFereydoun Jourakwith Saeed Rad
1974Salam Bar EshghAzizollah Bahadori
1974Harjayee
1974Agha Mehdi vared mishavadParvinFereydoun Jourak
1975Hemmat
1975Ham-ghasam
1976Madar joonam aashegh shodeMehri
1979Takye bar baadMaryamFereydoun Jourak

External links

Notes and References

  1. Hamid Naficy: A Social History of Iranian Cinema, Volume 3: The Islamicate Period. 0822348772 - 2012 "The film producer Feraidun Zhurak and the actress and singer Marjan, according to the producer Ali Mortazavi, were imprisoned for two years on charges of associating with PMOI (Naficy 1984a)."
  2. Kamran Talattof Modernity, Sexuality, and Ideology in Iran: The Life and Legacy of a Popular ... p.128
  3. Profile Web site: Marjan | WhatsUpIran دایرکتوری فیلم و هنرمندان . 12 December 2017 . 14 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180214122103/http://www.whatsupiran.com/Profile/Marjan . bot: unknown . "زندگينامه مرجان: مرجان از خواننده‌های ایرانی دوره پیش از انقلاب ۱۳۵۷ است. مرجان پس از ۲۶ سال بعد از انقلاب برای نخستین بار با اجرای برنامه هنری در اجتماع بزرگ کنگره ایرانیان در واشنگتن حضور پیدا کرد. مرجان خواننده سرشناس، آهنگى بنام «رهائى» درباره خيزش هاى مردمى در ايران، خوانده كه ملودى آن را خود ساخته، پرويز رحمان پناه آن را تنظيم كرده و فريدون ژورك ترانه اش را سروده است."
  4. Web site: Marjan. 22 November 2018. myheritage.com.
  5. Web site: سفر مرجان بر بال ترانه‌ها. 14 June 2020. mojahedin.org. fa.
  6. News: 6 June 2020. مرجان؛ صدای معترضی که خاموش شد. fa. BBC News فارسی. 14 June 2020.
  7. Web site: 7 June 2020. نگاهی به فعالیت مرجان در عرصه موسیقی. 14 June 2020. BBC News فارسی. fa.
  8. Web site: 6 June 2020. Marjan. 14 June 2020. Gender Desk. en.
  9. Web site: Sami Beigi's 'Kavir Del' - Discover the Original Song. 14 June 2020. WhoSampled. en.
  10. Web site: مرجان، هنرمند مهاجر و زندانی سیاسی سابق درگذشت صدای آمریکا فارسی. 14 June 2020. ir.voanews.com. fa.
  11. Web site: 6 June 2020. درگذشت ناگهانی "مرجان" هنرمند و خواننده محبوب مردم ایران. 14 June 2020. جوانه ها. fa-IR.
  12. Web site: 14 April 2013. .::ای شکسته...........................................مرجان::.. 14 June 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20130414185055/http://iranold.net/Singer/Marjan/Marjan-Ey%20Shekasteh.htm. 14 April 2013.
  13. Web site: نت. العربية. 6 June 2020. مرجان خواننده و بازیگر ایرانی قبل از انقلاب درگذشت. 14 June 2020. العربية نت. fa.
  14. Web site: العربیه "دورانی در جهنم" ـ خاطرات خانم مرجان. YouTube.
  15. Web site: درگذشت خانم مرجان هنرمند گرانمایه و زندانی سیاسی در زندان های خمینی. YouTube.
  16. Web site: ملي. همبستگي. درگذشت ناگهانی خانم مرجان هنرمند گرانقدر مردم و مقاومت ایران- پیام تسلیت خانم مریم رجوی. 14 June 2020. hambastegimeli.com. fa-ir.
  17. Web site: 6 June 2020. مرجان رستگار و جاودانه شد.
  18. News: مرجان، خواننده و بازیگر سینمای قبل انقلاب ایران درگذشت. 14 June 2020. رادیو فردا. fa. فردا . رادیو .
  19. Web site: Marjan - Kavire del. YouTube.