Negar Javaherian

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Negar Javaherian

Negar Javaherian at the backstage of Gold and Copper
Born (1983-01-12) January 12, 1983
Tehran, Iran
Occupation actress
Years active 2001 - present

Negar Javaherian (Persian: نگار جواهریان) (born 12 January 1983[1]) is an Iranian film and theater actress and translator. Her noted movies are The Book of Law by Maziar Miri and Khabgah-e Dokhtaran ("The Girls' Dormitory") by Mohammad Hussein Latifi. She also acted as Fakhri in Zire Tigh, a TV series directed by Mohammad Reza Honarmand.[2] Her other proclaimed films are Here Without Me and A Cube of Sugar.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Ghadamgah
2005 Khabgah-e dokhtaran Shirin
2005 Chand tare mu
2006 Zir-e tigh (TV series) Fakhri TV Series
2007 Jabeye Moosighi The young girl
2007 Barefoot in Heaven Masoumeh
2008 We Only Live Twice Shahrzad
2009 Kolah Ghermezi 88 Gust star TV Series
2009 The Book of Law
2010 Hich Leila
2011 Just an Hour Ago She Short Film
2011 Gold and Copper Zahra-Sadat
2011 Here Without Me Yalda
2011 A Cube of Sugar Pasand
2012 Bikhod & Bi Jahat Elaaheh
2012 Saad Saal Be In Salha
2013 Howze Naghashi Maryam

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Theater work

  • Divan-e Theatral - (Directed by Mahmoud Ostad Mohammad)
  • Red and the Others - (Directed by Mohammad Yaghoubi)
  • Invisible Cities - (Directed by Mohammad Hasan Majouni)
  • Where were you on Day the 17th? (Directed by Amir Reza Kouhestani)[4]

Translation

She also co-translated Harold Pinter's play, Betrayal along with Tinouche Nazmjou.[5][6]

Awards

  • Best Actress in a Leading Role for Tala va Mes, from 28th Fajr Film Festival, 2010(1388)
  • Best Actress in a Leading Role for Tala va Mes, from cinema home ceremony, 2010(1388)

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