Zhaleh Olov
Zhaleh Olov ( born 6 August[1] 1927 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian actress, dubber and poet. She started her career working in radio and cinema in 1948 and as actress in theater in 1949. She made her screen debut in The Tempest of Life (1948, dir. A. Daryabeigi). She dubbed cartoons for the first time in Iran with Walt Disney cartoons, such as Cinderella, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and The Aristocats.
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Born | Shoukat Olov 6 August 1927 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation | Actress, dubber, poet |
Years active | 1948–present |
Spouse(s) | Nosratollah Mohtasham (divorced) Iraj Razmjoo (divorced) |
Filmography
- The Tempest of life (1948)
- The Prisoner of Emire (1948)
- The Spring Variety (1949)
- Aqa Mohammad Khan (1954)
- The Adventure of Life (1954)
- The Bride of Tigris (1954)
- The Accuzation (1956)
- Yaghoub Leyth (1957)
- The Broken Talisman (1957)
- Bijhan and Manijheh (1958)
- The Viper's Fang (1961)
- The White Gold (1962)
- The Key (1961)
- Hookani (1969, unfinished)
- Shirin and Farhad (1970)
- Leili and Majnun (1970)
- Wood Pigeon (Toghi) (1970, directed by Ali Hatami)
- The Window (1970)
- The Bridge (1971)
- Dash Akol (1971)
- The Hour of Disaster (1972)
- The Lollipop (1972)
- The Voice of Desert (1975)
- The Lost Time (1989)
- The Fateful Day (1994)
- The Snowman (1994)
- Sultan (1996)
- Mom's Guest (2003)
TV series
- Amir Kabir (1985)
- Small Paradise (1991)
- Once Upon a Time (Roozi roozgari) (1991)
- Brighter Than Darkness (1992)
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References
- "از جشن تولد ۹۰ سالگی ژاله علو تا چند داستان دیگر [Zhaleh Olov's 90th birthday party and a few other stories]". Hamshahri Online. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
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