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Habibian, Ehteram-Sadat |
Date of Birth
1 April 1924, Iran
Date of death
10 November 2018و Karaj city, Tehran
Ehteram-Sadat Habibian (April 1, 1924 - November 10, 2018)
Ehteram-Sadat Habibian was an actress, known for her roles in Sweet Agony (1999), Bad Kids (2000), The Affair (2006), Salve (2010), Actors Studio (2013) and .
Ehteram-Sadat Habibian (April 1, 1924 - November 10, 2018) was an Iranian actor. She was one of the actresses who, like Parvindokht Yazdanian, Masoume Eskandari and Rabe'e Madani, entered the world of cinema and acting through their artist children and were able to appear beautifully in the role of Iranian mothers and grandmothers and remain in the minds of Iranians.
Habibian made her film debut as Momma Etti in “Sweet Agony”, directed by her son, Alireza Davoudnejad, in 1999.
She is the mother of cinema and television director Alireza Davoudnejad, film and television actor Mohammadreza Davoudnejad, grandmother of Zahra Davoudnejad, Reza Davoudnejad and Mona Davoudnejad, who are film and television actors.
Respected Ehteram-Sadat Habibian, who was hospitalized for a long time due to illness, died on the morning of November 10, 2018 in Karaj city due to old age.
Awards
Winner of the Crystal Simorgh Award for Best Supporting Actress in the 17th edition of Iranian Fajr Film Festival for her role in Sweet Agony (1999).
The best supporting actress in the 14th period selected by writers and critics (the best of 1999) for her role in Sweet Agony (1999).
Filmography
Actress
Actors Studio (2013) Marham | Salve (2010) The Affair (2006) A Girl in the Cage (2002) Paradise for You (2000) Bad Kids (2000) Masaebe shirin | Sweet Agony (1999)
Selected works of
Habibian, Ehteram-Sadat
2013
Actors Studio | Klase Honarpishegi (2013)
2010
Salve | Marham (2010)
1999
Sweet Agony | Masaebe Shirin (1999)
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