
Hedie Tehrani
Known For
Acting
Born
1972-06-25 in Tehran, Iran
Biography
Hedie Tehrani is a Persian actress who was born in 1972 in Tehran, Iran. The turning point of her professional work was formed with the movie "Sultan" made by Massoud Kimiaei. Her first play was in "The Red" movie by Fereydoun Jeirani, and the second one was for Asghar Farhadi's "Fireworks Wednesday" movie which she won the Best First Role Actress Award for the Fajr Festival. Also, She was nominated for Crystal Simorgh for "Esrafil" made by Aida Panahandeh and "Seven Minutes to Fall" made by Alireza Amini, for Best First Role Actress. Among the best movies that she has been featured in, "The Red" by Fereydoun Jirani, "Fireworks Wednesday" by Asghar Farhadi, "Shokran" by Behrouz Afkhami and "Unruled Paper" by Nasser Taghvaei can be named.
Most Known For

The Accomplice
as Ziba Fakhri

To Each His Own Cinema

Red
as Hasti Mashreghi

No Date, No Signature
as Sayeh

Fireworks Wednesday
as Mozhde Samiei

Nocturnal

Shirin

Duet

Unruled Paper
as Roya Royaei

Corrupt Hands
as Diba

Hemlock
as Sima Riahi

Siavash
as Reporter

We Will Not Get Used To

Duel
as Hanieh

Half Moon
as Hesho

A Hairy Tail

A Little Kiss

Wooden Bridge

An Umbrella for Two
as Yassaman Pakravan

Lovely Trash
as Sima