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Iranian actress (born 1954)
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Fatemeh Naghavi (Persian: فاطمه نقوی; born 6 December 1954) is an Iranian actress.

Career

She is known for her film The Circle (2000) in the western world. Her films include Dayereh (2000), Nasl-e sookhte (1999), Mosaferan (1992), Do film ba yek belit (1990), Gonge Khab Dideh (The Mute Dream) (2002) (directed by her husband, noted Iranian director Attila Pessyani), and Devil's Ship (2008).

Personal life

Naghavi was married to actor Atila Pesyani, with whom she has two children: Setareh and Khosro.

References

  1. (15 June 2001) 'Circle' is compelling film about oppression of women, The Daily Gazette (reprint from The Washington Post news service), Retrieved December 3, 2010
  2. (19 July 2002). Interacting Without Words And Separated by a Duck, The New York Times, Retrieved December 3, 2010
  3. Grode, Eric (30 August 2002). The Mute Dream (Gonge Khab Dideh), Backstage, Retrieved December 3, 2010
  4. (27 August 2008). Devil's Ship at the Hub, The Times, Retrieved December 3, 2010

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