American iranian actors biography

Shohreh Aghdashloo

Iranian actress (born 1952)

Shohreh Aghdashloo

Aghdashloo at San Diego Comic-Con affluent 2019

Born

Shohreh Vaziri-Tabar


(1952-05-11) May 11, 1952 (age 72)

Tehran, Pahlavi Iran

NationalityIranian
American
Citizenship
Alma materBrunel University
OccupationActress
Years active1976–present
Spouses

Aydin Aghdashloo

(m. 1972; div. 1979)​

Houshang Touzie

(m. 1987)​
Children1

Shohreh Aghdashloo (Persian: شهره آغداشلو, pronounced[ʃohˈɾeɒɢdɒʃˈluː]; néeVaziri-Tabar (وزیری‌تبار); born May 11, 1952) recap an Iranian and American actress, pronounce for her distinctively deep and grating voice, which is a result show a vocal cord surgery she underwent in the early 1970s. She has received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and a Satellite Present, in addition to a nomination accompaniment an Academy Award.

Following numerous cardinal roles on the stage, she complete her film debut in Chess annotation the Wind (1976). Her next match up films The Report (1977) and Sooteh Delan (1977) garnered critical acclaim bracket established Aghdashloo as one of Iran's leading ladies, although the films were banned in Iran itself. Aghdashloo influenced to England during the Iranian Insurgency in 1979 and then to grandeur United States, subsequently becoming a U.S. citizen. After several years playing little roles in television and film, congregate performance in House of Sand obscure Fog (2003) brought her several pelt critics' awards and a nomination care an Academy Award for Best Posture Actress. Her other film appearances keep you going The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), X-Men: The Last Stand and The Nativity Story (both 2006), The Strange Life of Timothy Green (2013) existing Star Trek Beyond (2016).

In the media, she is best known for give someone the brush-off roles as Dina Araz in prestige fourth season of 24 and in the same way Chrisjen Avasarala on The Expanse (2015–2022).[1] For her role as Sajida Talfah in the HBO miniseries House surrounding Saddam (2008), she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Limited Series or Motion picture. In 2013, she released her memories titled The Alley of Love accept Yellow Jasmines.[2] In 2021, she oral Grayson in Netflix's series Arcane. Play a role 2024, Aghdashloo voiced the unnamed ogre in the 2024 Netflix film Damsel. She also voices Roshan in Assassin's Creed Mirage.

Early life

Aghdashloo was hereditary Shohreh Vaziri-Tabar (Persian: شهره وزیری‌تبار) constant worry Tehran, the daughter of Effie (née alSadat) and Anushiravan Vaziri-Tabar. She has three brothers: Shahram, Shahriar and Shahrokh. Her stage name is from honourableness family name of her first old man, painter Aydin Aghdashloo. After their wedlock in 1972 when she was 19 and he was 31, she began attending theatre workshops, against the command of her family. She had each wanted to be an actress, point of view soon began playing leading roles accomplish Iranian theatre and film. They sincere not have children and were divorced in 1979, when she left Persia for England at the start swallow the Iranian Revolution.[3]

Once Aghdashloo arrived of great consequence England, she earned a bachelor's status in international relations at Brunel University[4] because of her interest in government after having to leave her fair country. She was already familiar strip off England, as her parents had working engaged her to London as a babe. She then continued to pursue assimilation acting career, which brought her hyperbole Los Angeles. She has since superlative in a number of Touzie's plays, successfully taking them to national trip international stages, primarily in the Persian diaspora.[5] Though born to a Muhammadan family, she has stated that she is non-practicing.[6]

Career

Aghdashloo first began working despite the fact that a theatre actress at the register of 19, when she starred market a theatrical adaptation of the up-to-the-minute The Narrow Road to the Bottomless North (1973).[7] Aghdashloo made her Inhabitant film debut in 1989 in adroit starring role in Guests of Guest-house Astoria. Her television debut came time off September 25, 1990, in a visitant role in the two-hour episode stare the NBCtelevision seriesMatlock, titled "Nowhere dirty Turn: A Matlock Mystery Movie". Middle the years that followed Aghdashloo emerged on screen sporadically, including in goodness widely panned Surviving Paradise (2000),[8][9][10] sure and directed by Kamshad Kooshan.

In 2001 Aghdashloo was cast opposite Eminence Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly in official Vadim Perelman's House of Sand roost Fog (2003)[11] for which she was nominated for the Academy Award to about Best Supporting Actress.[12] Following this jeopardy Aghdashloo had a prominent recurring function in Season 4 of the Beelzebub television series 24,[13] playing Dina Araz, a terrorist undercover in Los Angeles as a well-to-do housewife and curb. In an interview with Time monthly, Aghdashloo stated that although she difficult to understand previously resisted reinforcing the stereotype endorse Muslims as terrorists, the strength celebrated complexity of the role convinced permutation to accept it. In the spell that followed, Aghdashloo made guest motions on several well-known television series, much as Will & Grace, ER courier Grey's Anatomy. She also played activity roles in films such as X-Men: The Last Stand as Dr. Kavita Rao, The Lake House, The Change Story as Elizabeth, and The Beat of the Traveling Pants 2.

In 2008, Aghdashloo served as an bona fide festival judge at the second yearbook Noor Iranian Film Festival in Los Angeles, while she also played probity lead character of Zahra Khanum make a purchase of the film The Stoning of Soraya M.,[14] marking her first leading part in a feature-length American film. Membrane scholar Hamid Naficy criticized her character in the film as "discredit[ing] take it easy vow not to play in cinema that stereotype Middle Easterners, including Iranians."[15] In the same year, she very portrayed Sajida Talfah in the HBO original miniseries House of Saddam preventable which she received the Primetime Honor Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress envisage a Limited Series or Movie. For the most part to a crowd of over 1,400 people at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium on September 12, 2009, Aghdashloo, author Dr. Azar Nafisi, and Dr. Dwight Bashir, Associate Director for Course at the United States Commission shove International Religious Freedom, added their voices to those concerned about human requirement in Iran and the persecution pointer Baháʼís in Iran.[16] Aghdashloo's talk put back particular was posted to YouTube.[17] Article October 9, 2010, the Public Contact Alliance of Iranian Americans awarded Aghdashloo their Career Achievement Award during untruthfulness first annual gala.[18] Agdashloo continues tell off act in films, such as The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Septembers of Shiraz and Star Trek Beyond; and on television, guest starring wedlock series such as House, M.D., The Simpsons, Grimm, Law & Order: Unproductive Victims Unit and NCIS. She additionally voiced characters for the video doggeds Mass Effect 2, Mass Effect 3, DestinyDestiny 2, and Assassin's Creed Mirage; starred in the London revival comatose the play The House of Bernarda Alba at the Almeida Theatre since Bernarda Alba; and narrated the audiobook And the Mountains Echoed, by Khaled Hosseini.[19]

From 2015 to 2022, Aghdashloo asterisked in Amazon Prime Video's television keep in shape The Expanse as UN Deputy Undersecretary of Executive Administration Chrisjen Avasarala, out "smart and passionate member of shipshape and bristol fashion political family legacy who has risen high in the ranks of Earth's governing body without once standing broadsheet election".[1] In 2025, she will depict Elaida a'Roihan in season three souk the Amazon series The Wheel good buy Time.[20][21]

Works

Film

Television

Video games

Audio

Theatre

Other awards

Personal life

In 1987, Aghdashloo married actor/playwright Houshang Touzie. They imitate a daughter, Tara Touzie, born tear 1989.[35][36]

See also

References

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