Vishka Asayesh
Vishka Asayesh (Persian: ویشکا آسایش; born November 7, 1972) is an Iranian actress, set designer and an art director. She obtained a degree in set design from the U.K. She is also a sculptor and has exhibited her art works at Etemad Gallery in Tehran in 2012.[1][2]
Vishka Asayesh | |
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Asayesh at the International Fajr Film Festival 2019 | |
Born | |
Education | London University |
Occupation | Actress, Set designer |
Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse(s) | Reza Ghobady |
Children | Gueeve (b. 2005) |
Relatives | Maziar Partow (uncle) |
Career
Vishka became a household name after appearing in the historical TV series Imam Ali in 1992. She has appeared in Love + 2 (1998), The Visitor of Rey (2000), Ice Flower (2004), No Men Allowed (2010), Snow on the Pines (2011), Thirteen (2013), I am Diego Maradona (2014), and Sperm Whale (2015).
Her appearance in No Men Allowed (2010) won a Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Fajr International Film Festival in 2011.[3]
Work
Theater
- Mississippi Dies Seated (Homayoun Ghanizadeh, 2016)
Films
- We Are All Together (2018)
- Nahang Anbar (Saman Moghaddam, 2015)
- Dar Moddat Maloum (Vahid Amirkhani, 2015)
- Man va Sharmin (Bijan Shirmarz, 2015)
- Sokoot (George Haasehmzadeh, 2015)
- Sizdah (Houman Seyedi, 2014)
- Nikaan va Bacheh Ghoul (Rahman Rezayi, 2012)
- Barf rooye kajha (Payman Maadi, 2011)
- Khabam Miad (Reza Attaran, 2011)
- Porteghal Khoni (Cyrus Alvand, 2010)
- Vorood Aghayan Mamnoo" (Rambod Javan, 2010)
- Shirin (2008)
- Gol-e Yakh (Kiumars Pourahmad, 2004)
- Hasht Paa (Alireza Davood Nejad, 2004)
- Mosafere Rey (Davood Mir Bagheri, 2000)
- Bolough (Masoud Jafari Jowzani, 1999)
- Eshgh +2 (Reza Mir-Karimi, 1998)
- Saahere (Davood Mir Bagheri, 1997)
Set designer
- Zanan Venusi, Mardan Merikhi (2010)
- Masoumiat Az Dast Rafteh (2002)
TV series
- Blue Whale (Fereydoun Jeyrani, 2019)
- Pardeh Neshin (Behrooz Shoeibi, 2015)
- Mokhtarnameh (Davood Mirbagheri, 2010)
- Nardebam-e Aseman (Mohammad Hossein Lotfi, 2009)
- Imam Ali (Shaheed-e-Kufa) (Davood Mirbagheri, 1991)
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