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Marzieh Boroumand
مرضیه برومند
BornMarzieh Sadat Boroumand Yazdi
(1951-06-08) June 8, 1951 (age 73)
Tehran, Iran
Alma materUniversity of Tehran
Occupation(s)director, Actress, screenwriter and puppeteer
Years active1969–present
RelativesRaziyeh Boroumand (sister)
Leyli Rashidi (niece)
Davoud Rashidi (brother-in-law) Farhad Rachidi (nephew)

Marzieh Boroumand (Persian: مرضیه برومند) is a film director, actress, screenwriter and puppeteer of TV series and films. She is best known for Alo!Alo! Man joojoo-am (1994), Barbershop Ziba (1989) and City of Mice (1985). She began her career in cinema by playing in The Cycle directed by Dariush Mehrjui.

Biography

She was born June 8, 1951, in the city of Tehran, Iran. She has three sisters and two brothers. She believes the main reason that she never got married was that her job always was her priority.

Films

Television

References

  1. Soureh Cinema
  2. "Marzieh Broumand Biography". Persian Awards.

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