
Irene Zazians
Born
August 20, 1927
Died
July 28, 2012 (84 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Irene Zazians (August 20, 1927 – July 28, 2012), known mononymously as Irene, was an Iranian-Armenian actress of cinema and television. She worked with famous Iranian new wave directors both before and after the 1979 revolution, such as Samuel Khachikian, Amir Naderi, Nosrat Karimi, Masoud Kimiyayi, and Alireza Davood Nejad. Her two films after the revolution, The Red Line directed by Kimiyayi and The Reward by Davood Nejad, were banned.
She also appeared in four TV series. She portrayed Mahde Olya (Nasereddin Shah's mother) in Soltan-e Sahebgheran directed by Ali Hatami in 1976. Her role in Hezar Dastan, another series directed by Ali Hatami, was cut out. After the Iranian revolution she was banned from taking part in any artistic activities. She travelled to Germany, where she re-trained as a beautician. She returned to Iran in 1986, during the harshest time of the Iran-Iraq war. Her last performance in cinema was in Shirin in 2008, a film by Abbas Kiarostami. She died of lung cancer in 2012 in Tehran.
Known For

Filmfarsi
(archive footage)
2019

Razor's Edge: The Legacy of Iranian Actresses
Self
2016

Shirin
2009

The Red Line
Lale's mother
1982

Berehne ta zohr ba sorat
1976

Agitation
Shahla
1976

The Last Supper
1976

The Red-Haired
Nayyer
1974

Rooster
Belgheis
1973

Akbar the Interpreter
Maliheh
1973

The Triple Bed
Touran
1973

Hakim-bashi
Ensiyeh
1972

Baluch
Farangis
1972

The Interim Husband
1971

Homaye Sa'adat
Nazanin
1971

Noah's Ark
Leyla
1968

Anxiety
1962

Mardi ke ranj mibarad
Sorour
1957