Sima Tirandaz ( سیما تیرانداز ) was born in Tehran and studied acting under Golab Adineh. She has a BA in Performance Literature from the Islamic Azad University. In 1988, she began stage acting in the educational plays of the School of Arts and Literature. Sima Tirandaz made her film debut with a small role in Hamoon and then appeared in the film Banoo. Shadows of Incursion allowed her to display her acting skills and she was nominated for a Best Actress Crystal Symorgh from the 11th Fajr Inter
...national Film Festival for this film. She received the Best Actress in a Supporting Role Award from the 11th Iran Cinema Celebration festival for Reward of Silence. Her dramas include “Young Lawyers, Love Rain, Stayesh and Green Ring. Sima Tirandaz has also received the 10th Fajr Theater Festival's award for Best Actress for The Death of Yazdgerd.Sima Tirandaz has been a Actor in some movies:
Lady is about that Maryam is a kind-hearted but melancholy woman whose life is turned upside down when she discovers that her husband Mahmud is having an affair with another woman. Despondent, Maryam remains behind in their mansion when Mahmud leaves for a long business trip, and in desperate need of attention, offers shelter to her poor neighbour and his pregnant wife. Taking advantage of her generous nature, her new guests slowly destroy the once beautiful house, leaving Maryam to pick up the pieces of her life. A tragic but touching story about trust, betrayal and the steady erosion of a woman's relationship and soul. In this film Sima Tirandaz collaborates with Bita Farahi, Ezzatolah Entezami, Hamideh Kheirabadi, Khosrow Shakibai, Ferdous Kaviani, Jalal Moghadam, Gohar Kheirandish, Fathali Oveisi, Mahmoud Kalari, Mir Salah Hosseini, Dariush Mehrjui, Majid Modaresi, Jahangir Mirshekari, Abdollah Eskandari, Naser Cheshmazar, Hassan Hassandoust, Mohammad Mehdi Dadgo, Ali Allahyari, Asghar Shahverdi, Zhila Mehrjui, Faryar Javaherian.
The Reward of Silence is about that An injured war veteran named Akbar working in a bus station sees his fellow soldier killed on TV and investigates the death. In this film Sima Tirandaz collaborates with Atila Pesyani, Farhad Aslani, Mahtab Keramati, Parviz Parastui, Reza Kianian, Shabnam Moghadami, Parivash Nazarieh, Jafar Vali, Maziar Miri, Hossein Mahdavi, Farhad Tohidi, Mehran Malakooti, Bahram Dehghan, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Peyman Yazdanian, Bahram Badakhshani, Ali Tabrizi, Mohsen Ali Akbari, Amir Esbati, Mehdi Safavi.
God of Carnage is about that 'God of Carnage' is a play by Yasmina Reza. It is about two sets of parents, one of whose child has hurt the other at a public park, who meet to discuss the matter in a civilized manner. However, as the evening goes on, the parents become increasingly childish, resulting in the evening devolving into chaos. The play was a success in its original language, French, and has been equally acclaimed in English-translated productions in both London and New York. In this film Sima Tirandaz collaborates with Bahareh Rahnama, Ashkan Khatibi, Ladan Mostofi, Manoochehr Shoja, Alireza Kooshk Jalali, Reza Molaee, Noureddin Heidari Maher, Yasmina Reza.
Cho's Manifesto is about that The play is loosely inspired by Seung-Hui Cho who shot and killed 32 people on Virginia Tech's campus in 2007. The shooting rampage came to be known as the Virginia Tech shooting. In a nod to the events that inspired 'Cho's Manifesto', Mohammad Rahmanian reveals a daring and off-the-chain play. The play, which is in English, boasts an impressive cast including the multi-award winning actress Taraneh Alidoosti, the critically acclaimed thespian Mahtab Nasirpour and the multi-talented actor Afshin Hashemi. In this film Sima Tirandaz collaborates with Ashkan Khatibi, Taraneh Alidoosti, Mahtab Nasirpour, Afshin Hashemi, Houman Barghnavard, Ahmad Aghalou, Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi, Siavash Kordjan, Negar Eskandarfar, Mohammad Rahmanian, Hadi Sabet, Roozbeh Fadavi, Zohreh Amini, Ehsan Sedigh.
Majan is about that Arguing over living with their disabled son, Moloud and Hashem have come to the verge of a breakdown. Hashem leaves their son in a health resort, but Moloud takes him back to the house and causes a big crisis. At first, Hashem decides to divorce her, but then he tries to marry a second wife who finally rejects him fearing that she would be obliged to live with the disabled boy someday. Worried and afflicted, with some big issues in his workplace, Hashem would do anything to get rid of his son… In this film Sima Tirandaz collaborates with Behnoosh Bakhtiari, Farhad Aslani, Mahtab Keramati, Babak Ansari, Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour, Bahman Ardalan, Nazanin Mofakham, Mohammad Aladpoush, Mehrdad Mirkiani, Mohammad Mehdi Ahadi, Rahman Seifi Azad, Leila Larijani, Saeed Bojnourdi, Alireza Ostadi, Jahangir Mirzajani, Erfan Barzin, Sara Miraie, Mehdi Delkhaste.
The Fifth Killer is about that The arrival of a young maid in a company whose young boss, despite being single, has no intention of getting married and avoids the advice of those around him to get married, makes the young boss decide to marry the company's maid.... In this film Sima Tirandaz collaborates with Shamsi Fazlollahi, Dariush Asadzadeh, Manouchehr Zebardast, Kourosh Tahami, Ali Khodsiani, Mokhtar Saeghi, Ghassem Khodabandehloo, Mina Noroozi, Mohammad Ganjali, Maryam Khodarahmi, Kamran Kiyan Ersi, Behrouz Khalaji, Hamid Ahmadi, Nahid Gholami, Amir Ehsan Fadaei, Behrang Dezfooli Zade.
The Elves is about that The film is about a brother and sister named Sina and Sina who harass their parents with inappropriate and wrong behaviors and get involved in adventures in the continuation of the story. In this film Sima Tirandaz collaborates with Mehdi Ahmadi, Alireza Khamse, Mojtaba Rahimi, Hamed Razi, Behrouz Abedini, Farzad Ajdari, Sahar Gooran, Toofan Mehrdadian, Hossein Yazdi.
Other films are:
Gohar Kheirandish a Filmography, Shadows of Assault, Hangover Time, The Fatemakers, Hot Chocolate, Road of Love, Hot Scent, The Green Smile, Selfie with Democracy, Ghooz Abad Tour, Shark, The Last Days of Esfand, Ein Shin Ghaf, Katyusha, Behind the Wall of Silence, Ferrari, Goodbye, Hamoun
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