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Shohreh Aghdashloo
Birth at
11 May 1952
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Shohre Aghdashlu is an American actress of Iranian origin. In 2004, she was nominated for an Oscar in the category “Best Supporting Actress” for her role in the film “House of Sand and Fog”. She became the first actress in the history of cinema from the Middle East to receive such a nomination.
Shohre Pari Waziri-Tabar was born in 1952 in Tehran, Iran. Later, when she married, she took her husband’s surname, Aghdashlu. She began acting at the age of 18. At first she played in the theater, including
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Shohre Aghdashlu is an American actress of Iranian origin. In 2004, she was nominated for an Oscar in the category “Best Supporting Actress” for her role in the film “House of Sand and Fog”. She became the first actress in the history of cinema from the Middle East to receive such a nomination.
Shohre Pari Waziri-Tabar was born in 1952 in Tehran, Iran. Later, when she married, she took her husband’s surname, Aghdashlu. She began acting at the age of 18. At first she played in the theater, including the main roles. The film debut of the girl took place in 1977 in the film “Report”.
In 1979, during the revolution, Shohre Aghdashlu moved to England, where she completed her education. She later moved to the United States. In 1989, she was offered a role in the film Guests of the Hotel Astoria. In parallel, she began to appear on television, mainly in small roles.
In 2003, Shohre Aghdashlu played one of the brightest and most memorable roles. It was a part of the movie.
House of sand and fog" It received high praise from critics and viewers. For her role, she received the Los Angeles and New York Film Critics Association Award, the Independent Spirit Award and the Society of Internet Film Critics Award. In 2004, the actress was nominated for an Oscar.
After that, Shohre Aghdashlu got a role in various TV series: Will and Grace, Grey’s Anatomy, 24 Hours, Remember What Will Happen.
House and the ambulance. The actress also continued to appear in films. Among her works are the films “American Dream”, “Six Demons of Emily Rose” and “X-Men: The Last Battle”.
In 2009, Shohra Aghdashl was awarded the Emmy Award. The actress received it for her role in the series “Saddam’s House”, shown on HBO. Shohre managed to beat such contenders for the award as Jeanne Tripplehorn, Cicely Tyson and Marsha Gaye Harden.