Golab Adineh (گلاب آدینه) was born on 12 November 1954 in Tehran. She is an Iranian actress, daughter of the novelist Hosseingholi Mosta'an, and is married to the actor Mehdi Hashemi. Born Golab Mosta'an, Golab Adineh holds a degree in Political Economics from Iran's Shahid Beheshti University. She began theater acting in 1975 as a student in a troupe formed by Mehdi Hashemi and Dariush Farhang, appeared in many plays. However, it was her performance in the drama 'Sultan and the Sheppard' (1981)
... which shot her to fame. She has also tried her hand at directing. The Iranian actress' appearance in 'The Girl With the Blue Scarf' (1994) took a Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress in a Supporting Role from the Fajr International Film Festival. She went on to star in other films by Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, including 'The Lady Of Ordibehesht' (1997) and 'Under the Skin of the City' (1999). Her performance in 'Mom's Guest' (2003) secured her a place as a powerful actress in Iran cinema. Golab Adineh has been a candidate of a Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress in a Leading Role for 'Mom's Guest' and 'While Everyone Was Asleep' (2005).Golab Adineh has been a Actor in some movies:
The Blue Veiled is about that 'Rasoul Rahmani' is the owner of a tomato farm who owns a factory on the side. He lives alone since the passing of his wife. 'Nobar Kordani' is a woman in charge of a family who has to work. She is selected alongside a group of women to work on the farm and... In this film Golab Adineh collaborates with Afsar Asadi, Baran Kosari, Ezzatolah Entezami, Farhad Aslani, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Nayereh Farahani, Nadia Deldar Golchin, Jamshid Esmailkhani, Rakhshan Banietemad, Majid Modaresi, Parviz Abnar, Abbas Ganjavi, Aziz Saati, Abdollah Eskandari, Fariborz Pourmand, Mehri Shirazi.
Under the Skin of the City is about that A valuable visual commentary on modern society, 'Under The Skin Of The City' follows one Iranian family in their eternal struggle to stay afloat financially and emotionally. Touba works hard at a textile factory to make ends meet during the day, returning in the evening to face the trials and tribulations of her family: her pregnant daughter who frequently suffers at the hands of her abusive husband, a son embroiled in radical politics, and another son who hopes to escape to Japan. In their fight for self-determination and independence, Touba and her family come to represent the plight of the working class in modern day Tehran. In this film Golab Adineh collaborates with Baran Kosari, Mehraveh Sharifinia, Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Maryam Boubani, Mohsen Ghazi Moradi, Mahvash Vaghari, Homeira Riazi, Alireza Oosivand, Mehrdad Falahatgar, Nazanin Farahani, Rakhshan Banietemad, Jahangir Kosari, Ebrahim Sheibani, Hossein Jafarian, Farid Mostafavi, Mohammad Reza Delpak, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Mehri Shirazi, Asghar Shahverdi, Mitra Mahaseni, Omid Mohit.
The May Lady is about that A woman edging into middle age must make some tough choices about her life and her work in this engaging drama from Iran. Forugh Kia (Minoo Farshi) is a documentary filmmaker in her early forties who has reached a crossroads in both her personal and professional lives. Forugh has been forced by economics to set aside more personal projects in order to accept a commission from a television network. A thoughtful examination on the importance of following your passions. In this film Golab Adineh collaborates with Atefeh Razavi, Baran Kosari, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Ramin Rastad, Rakhshan Banietemad, Mani Kasraian, Minoo Farshchi, Jahangir Kosari, Parviz Abnar, Hossein Jafarian, Alireza Raisian, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Mehri Shirazi, Amir Esbati, Masume Shah Nazari, Peyman Shadmanfar, Behnaz Tavakoli.
A Piece of Bread is about that A miracle has taken place in one of the villages of a mountainous region of Iran. An illiterate woman, it is claimed, can now interpret Arabic and can read the Quran, even with her eyes closed. As more and more people journey to the village in the hope of being cured, a sceptical army officer (Ahmad Aghalou) is sent to assess and diffuse the situation. Joining him are a simple-minded army recruit and an elderly mullah, and as this unlikely trio approach their destination, they find themselves embarking on a remarkable journey together. In this film Golab Adineh collaborates with Houman Seyyedi, Payam Dehkordi, Reza Kianian, Roya Nonahali, Habib Rezaei, Maryam Boubani, Esmaeel Khalaj, Kamal Tabrizi, Houman Barghnavard, Naser Onsori, Ahmad Aghalou, Ghogha Bayat, Hossein Jafarian, Abdollah Eskandari, Mohammad Reza Gohari, Hossein Zandbaf, Peyman Yazdanian, Majid Eskandari, Behzad Kazzazi, Sirus Hemati, Amir Ghasemi.
Mom's Guest is about that Directed by Dariush Mehrjui, 'Mom's Guest' is set against the backdrop of the Iraq-Iran war, and tells the dark yet funny story of Mrs Effat, who, when unable to feed her newly arrived nephew and his bride, turns to those in her building for help. After having been persuaded to bring food and join her impromptu picnic, one by one, the neighbours begin to reveal their struggles and hardships. This light and simultaneously moving story of camaraderie is sympathetically brought to life by Golab Adineh, Roya Alemi, and Amin Hayayee. In this film Golab Adineh collaborates with Amin Hayaei, Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Melika Sharifinia, Parsa Pirouzfar, Zhaleh Olov, Nasrin Moghanloo, Farideh Sepah Mansour, Afarin Obeisi, Hassan Pourshirazi, Dariush Mehrjui, Jahangir Mirshekari, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Touraj Mansouri, Mehdi Hosseinivand, Houshang Moradi Kermani, Vahideh Mohammadi Far, Emad Bonakdar, Roya Alami, Amir Hosseini, Ramin Parchami, Maziar Sheykh Mahboubi, Ahmad Moradii.
The Miracle of Laughter is about that After spending years becoming a specialist in laughter-therapy, Shakoori has returned home. Now working in a mental hospital in Tehran, he aims to put his training to good use - keeping his mental patients happy and welcoming them back to society through laughter. The audience is guaranteed to join the laughter with this fun comedy that has a heartwarming moral message. In this film Golab Adineh collaborates with Mehdi Hashemi, Gholam Japoni, Faghiheh Soltani, Jalal Moghadam, Arsh Poor Zarei, Alireza Khamse, Mohammad Abhari, Yadollah Samadi, Ghogha Bayat, Parviz Abnar, Mohammad Reza Aligholi, Nemat Haghighi, Hossein Zandbaf, Fereydoun Hassanpour, Mohsen Roshan, Zohreh Safavi, Akbar Doodkar, Farhad Khanmohammadi, Heshmatollah Aramideh, Shaban Rangivand, Tahereh Ahani, Shiva Mabood, Fakhri Soltani, Mehrnoosh Sadeghi, Sirous Meymanat, Akbar Vares, Arash Mirahmadi, Shamsollah Dolatshahi, Reza Amirnia, Reza Manouchehri, Bizhan Mohtasham, Sima Hanifeh, Hatef Mazaherian, Keyhan Maleki, Touraj Nasr, Khosro Khan Mohammadi.
Women's Prison is about that Manijeh Hekmat's controversial film won awards at the Rotterdam and Fribourg film festivals. It tells the harrowing story of Mitra and Mrs Yousefi, two contrasting women on opposite sides of the prison system, during a two decade period starting in 1979. While prisoner Mitra and warden Mrs Yousefi start out feuding, the harsh conditions of the prison and the traumatic events which occur there eventually become larger than their rivalry, drawing them towards an unspoken friendship. A powerful drama with an extremely poignant ending. In this film Golab Adineh collaborates with Pegah Ahangarani, Roya Nonahali, Roya Teymourian, Maryam Boubani, Manijeh Hekmat, Ebrahim Sheibani, Sirus Taslimi, Farid Mostafavi, Dariush Ayari, Mostafa Kherghehpoosh, Mehri Shirazi, Mahmoud Samakbashi, Jamshid Ahangarani Farahani, Amir Abedi, Farkhondeh Farmanizadeh, Keyvan Jahanshahi.
Other films are:
Peace Among the Dead, When Everybody Was Asleep, Canary Yellow, Thrones Trilogy, Tales, I Am Diego Maradona, Season Five, The Bitter Tea, The Afghan Bride, Sister, Farshchi Family Story, The Best Dad in the World, The Desert's Shepherds, The Silent Hunt, Life Again, White Wings, Elevator
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