Tannaz Tabatabaei

Tannaz Tabatabaei (Persian: طناز طباطبایی) (born May 10, 1983) is an Iranian actress. She is a graduate of Theater from IAUCTB.

Tannaz Tabatabaei
Tabatabaei in a press conference of at the 33rd Fajr Film Festival, 3 February 2015
Born (1983-05-10) May 10, 1983
NationalityIranian
Alma mater IAUCTB
OccupationActress, director
Years active2000–present [1]

Early life

She has been active since 2000 with acting in Cinema, TV-Series and Theatre and started her occupation by passing Hiva-Film acting free classes and she has chosen for Zabih after a month but her first role as an actress in cinema was I Saw Your Dad Last Night, Aida by Rasul Sadr Ameli.

Tannaz shows her abilities by acting on Mive Mamnoue which she was one of main roles and she completed it in the best way for her role in Marham.

In 2009, she won award for best supporting actress for her role as Negar in Sadaha.

In 2010, she presented for acting in two banned screening movie, Gozaresh yek jashn directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia and Parinaz directed by Bahram Bahramian.

In 2017, she won award for best supporting actress for her role as Sima in Vilaeiha at the 11nd critics' choice movie award for best iranian film.

She has also worked in music and painting except cinema. [2]


Filmography

  • TV Series
YearNameTranslation ( in English )DirectorAs role
2001JavaniYouthSaeed Soltani_____
2006Dar Chashm-e BaadIn the eyes of the windMasoud Jafari JozaniFarangis
2007Mive MamnooeThe forbidden fruitHassan FathiGazale Fotouhi
2009Parantez BazOpen ParenthesisKiumars PourahmadNiki Golshahr
2013Kolah Ghermezi 92The Red HatIraj Tahmasbherself
  • Home Network Entertainment
YearNameTranslation ( in English )DirectorAs role
2011Ghalbe YakhiFrozen HeartMohammadhosein LatifiShiva Ghaem Maqami
2013ShahgooshSuper EarsDavood Mir BagheriGandom Shoja'at
  • Movies
YearNameTranslation in EnglishDirectorAs role
2003Dishab babat ro didam AidaI Saw Your Dad Last Night, AidaRasul Sadr AmeliTannaz
2006Chahar AngoshtiFour fingerSaeed SoheyliMarjan
2007DamaghPeckerFarzad MotamenPegah
2007Jabeh MosighiMusic boxFarzad MotamenMiss.Saadati
2007ShabzadeBenightedFarzad MotamenMaryam
2008MizakMizak Hosseinali LayalestaniSetareh
2008Pesar TehrooniTehrani BoyKazem RastgoftarLeili Bidel
2008SedahaVoicesFarzad MotamenNegar
2008ShirinShirinAbbas KiyarostamiHerself
2009Tehran TehranTehran TehranMehdi KarampourNiloofar
2010MarhamSlaveAlireza Davood NejadMaryam
2010SarsepordeDevotedBahman GoudarziGandom
2010ParinazParinaazBahram Bahramiyan
2010Gozareshi az yek jashnReport of a celebrationEbrahim Hatamikia
2011Parastoohaye AsheghThe Swallows in LoveFerial Behzad
2011NarenjipoushOrange SuitDariush MehrjuiHerself
2011HaftomThe 7thMasoud GharagozloNazanin
2012Hiss! Dokhtarha faryad NemizanandHush! Girls Don't Scream[3]Pouran DerakhshandehShirin
2013Saken tabaqe VasatOccupant in the middle floorShahab Hosseini
2013Panjah Ghadam AkharFifty final stepKiumars PourahmadHavzhin
2013Arayesh GhalizHard MakeupHamid NematollahLadan
2014Rokh DivanehCrazy RookAbolhassan DavoudiMandana
2014Marg e MahiDeath Of The Fish[4]Rohollah HejaziFarideh
201520 Hafte20 weeksMasoud Gharagozlo
2015Khashm va HayahoSound and FuryHouman SeyyediHana Sarafraz
2015ArvandArvandPouriya Azarbaijani
2016Eradatmand; Nazanin, Bahareh and TinaDelightedAbdolreza KahaniBahar
2016Villaei haVillaeisMonir GheidiSima
2018Mil-younere MiamiMillionaire of MiamiMostafa AhmadiSima
2019RussiRussianAmir Hossein SaghafiMarjan
2019TalaTala Parviz Shahbazi
2020Shenaye Parvaneh Butterfly StrokeMohammad Kart
2020Khorshid The SunMajid Majidi
  • Theater
YearNameDirector
2010LessonDariush Mehrjui
2010A little higherArvand Dashtaray
2011Tin Tin: The secret of Mondas castleArvand Dashtaray
2012The gardener of deathArvand Dashtaray
2016-2017Love letters from the Middle East Kiomars Moradi
2018TraumaAfsaneh Mahiyan
2019Crime and PunishmentReza Servati
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