Fatemeh Motamed-Arya
فاطمه معتمد آریا
Fatemeh Motamed-Arya |
Born |
October 29, 1961 (1961-10-29) (age 50)
Tehran, Iran |
Occupation |
Actress |
Fatemeh Motamed-Arya (Persian: فاطمه معتمد آریا , born 29 October 1961[1] in Tehran) is a multi-award winning[1] Iranian actress.
Selected filmography
- Honarpisheh (1993 - aka The Actor)
- Hamsar (1994 - aka Spouse)
- Rusari Abi (1995 - aka Blue Veiled)
- Mard-e Avazi (1998)
- Eynak-e doodi (2000)
- Azizam man kook nistam (2002)
- Abadan (2003)
- Gilaneh (2004)
- Taghato' (2005 - aka Crossroads)
- Men at Work (2005)
Awards and honors
- Nominee, Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, 6th Fajr Film Festival, 1988, for Jahizieh Baraye Robab
- Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, 7th Fajr Film Festival, 1989, for Barahoot
- Nominee, Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress, 8th Fajr Film Festival, 1990, for Reihaneh
- Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, 10th Fajr Film Festival, 1992, for Mosaferan
- Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress, 11th Fajr Film Festival, 1993, for Yekbar Baraye Hamisheh
- Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress, 12th Fajr Film Festival, 1994, for Hamsar
- Nominee, Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress, 13th Fajr Film Festival, 1995, for Blue-veiled
- Nominee, Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress, 18th Fajr Film Festival, 2000, for Eshgh Bealaveh do
- Nominee, Crystal Simorgh, Best Actress, 22nd Fajr Film Festival, 2004, for Naneh Gilaneh
- Montréal Film Festival best actress prize for her role in the Iranian film “Here without Me 2011
Political Views
Motamd Arya is a supporter of former Iranian president Seyed Mohammad Khatami and has been a supporter of 2009 Iranian presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi.
Fatemeh Motamed Arya was invited to be in Los Angeles as part of a film seminar series on Iranian films. It was reported that Iran barred Motamed-Arya and another filmmaker from leaving Iran because of their political activities.[2]
Personal life
She is married to film producer and writer Ahmad-Ali Hamed. They live in Tehran and have a son named Nariman, a film and commercial director and editor living in New York City.
Charity
Fatemeh Motamed-Arya has been selected as the ambassador of the Mehrafarin Charity Society, during a ceremony on March 3, 2008 at the Niavaran Cultural Center.[3]
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Motamed-Arya, Fatemeh |
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Date of birth |
1961-10-29 |
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Tehran, Iran |
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