Jasmin Tabatabai

Jasmin Tabatabai with her partner Andreas Pietschmann at the Berlinale 2017
Jasmin Tabatabai

Jasmin Tabatabai (Persian: یاسمین طباطبائی [jɒːsˈmiːn tæbɒːtæbɒːˈʔiː]; born 8 June 1967 in Tehran, Iran) is a German actress and singer.

Life and work

Jasmin Tabatabai's mother is German, and her father is Iranian. Jasmin Tabatabai was born and lived in Tehran until the 1979 Islamic Revolution, at which point she migrated with her mother to Germany. After her completion of school, she studied drama in the arts college in Stuttgart. Soon after that, she entered into the film industry and has since starred or co-starred in over forty films. She was discovered for the screen 1992 as main character in the Swiss feature film Children of the Open Road, what brought her the award as best actress at the Amiens Film Festival in France. During her early work as actress in Berlin, she co-founded the band Even Cowgirls get the Blues as singer and songwriter.[1]

The 1997 German film Bandits exposed Jasmin Tabatabai to a larger audience. In addition to her acting role in the film, she also wrote and performed many of the songs for the soundtrack. The record for the film sold more than seven hundred thousand copies. She also voiced Megara in the German dub of Hercules.

Tabatabai's first album as a solo artist, Only Love, was released in 2002 along with the single After You Killed Me. Soon after she founded her own record label, polytrash. She also composed songs for the soundtrack of the 2004 movie Iron Jawed Angels together with the American singer Tico Zamora, whom she had married the year before.

Jasmin Tabatabai was married to the American musician Tico Zamora since 1 June 2003 and has a daughter with him. She currently is married for years with actor Andreas Pietschmann and lives with him in Berlin. They have one daughter who was born in Juli 2009, and a son, born on 13 August 2013.[2]

Awards

Partial filmography

Music

Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Orchester

  • 2011 Eine Frau
  • 2016 Was sagt man zu den Menschen, wenn man traurig ist?

References

  1. "Jasmin Tabatabai: "Musik ist meine Religion"". November 19, 2017.
  2. dpa bzw. Online-Magazin Stern
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