Shamsi Fazlollahi

Shamsi Fazlollahi (Persian: شمسی فضل‌اللهی, also Romanized as "Shamsi Fazlollāhi"; born December 1, 1941 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian actress. Shamsi Fazlollahi began her acting career in the 1950s performing for radio theater shows in the NIRTV.

Shamsi Fazlollahi
Born
شمسی فضل‌اللهی

(1941-12-01) December 1, 1941
OccupationActress
Years active1950–present

Career

The 1960s saw her acting for multiple theater groups, collaborating with prominent Iranian writers and directors of the era. At the same time she also took roles in movies and TV shows. Dubbing for TV and cinema was also very important in her career. She is best known as the voice of Caroline in the series Little House on the Prairie, as Bambi's mother in the cartoon film and later as the narrator of Bamzi cartoon series. She received a lifetime achievement award at the 2009 Tehran Women's Theater Festival.[1] She is continuing her work as an actress, both on screen and theater, while performing in radio plays for the Iranian Radio

Filmography

- A Cube of Sugar (2011)(Ye habbe ghand)

- Taghato (2006) Crossroads .... Naseri's Mother

- Ghazal (2001)

- Dokhtari be nam-e Tondar (2000) A Girl Named Tondar

- Chehre (1995)

- Oboor az tale (1993)

- Bandar-e meh-alood (1992)

- Shir Sangi (1987) Stone Lion on IMDB

- Gorg-e bizar (1973) .... Maryam

- Takhtekhab-e se nafare (1972) The Triple Bed

- Kelid (1962) The Key .... Minoo

References

  1. "Bita Elahian wins best director at Women's Theater Festival". Tehran Times. 30 November 2009. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
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