Hengameh Ghaziani


Hengameh Ghaziani is an Iranian cinema and theater actor, singer and translator. She has received two Crystal Simorgh awards for Best Actress at the Fajr International Film Festival.

Biography

Hengameh Ghaziani was born in Mashhad, Iran in 1970.
She has a BA in Human-Economic Geography from Islamic Azad University in Mashhad and Shahre-Rey, and has also studied Western Philosophy at San Francisco University.
Her acting career began in 2000 when she was cast in the movie Twilight, directed by Hassan Hedayt. Her first appearance on the theatre stage was in the play Like blood for steak which was produced by Leev theatre group.
Ghaziani translated Wilcomb E. Washburn's Red Man's Land/White Man's Law, a history book about the status of Native American. In 2015 she started a band with herself as the singer, which performed in Vahdat Hall.

She has received two Crystal Simorgh awards for Best Actress at the Fajr International Film Festival, in 2007 for As Simple as That and in 2011 for Days of Life.

Awards

As a Film Critic/ Jury Member

Filmography