Shabnam Moghaddami

Her versatility as an actress is evident in the diverse range of roles she has undertaken, spanning across genres such as comedy, drama, and historical productions.

[2] Nonetheless, her passion for acting led her to participate in a screenwriting school of The Artistic Sect of the Islamic Republic under the supervision of renowned instructors.

[8] Since then, Moghaddami has been involved in a diverse range of theatrical productions, both in leading and supporting roles.Her repertoire spans classical and modern plays, as well as portrayals of characters from national and international literary works.

Over the course of her career, she has collaborated with famous directors such as Hamid Amjad, Mohammad Rahmanian, Mas'oud Rayegan, and Keyumars Moradi.

[20] Throughout her career, she has collaborated with well known directors such as Asghar Farhadi, Iraj Karimi, Cyrus Moghaddam, Reza Mirkarimi, Maziar Miri, Hamid Amjad, Jafar Panahi, Ebrahim Hatamikia, Kamal Tabrizi, Saeed Roustayi, and Abbas Kiarostami.

Additionally, she has been honored with several awards and expressions of appreciation from the Association of Iranian Film Critics and Writers, contributing to her reputation as a talented and accomplished actress.

[21] Some of her notable film credits include "farsh-e Irani" (Iranian Carpet), "Gozaresh-e Yek Jashn" (A Report of a Feast), "Padash-e Sokoot" (The Reward of Silence), "Farzande Khak" (Child of the Earth), "Hamishe Paye Yek Zan Dar Miyan Ast" (There is Always a Woman in Between), "Koodak va Fereshteh" (Child and Angel), "Zir-e Aab" (The House Under the Water), "Emrooz" (Today), "Nafas" (Breath), "Zapas"(Spare) "Abad va Yek Rooz" (Life and a Day), "Abajan," "Khejalat Nakesh" (Don't Be Embarrassed), "Shabi Ke Mah Kamel Shod" (When the Moon Was Full), and "Shirin".

In 2006, she starred in the popular series "Zir-e Tigh" (Under the Blade), alongside famous actors such as Parviz Parastui, Fatemeh Motamed-Arya, and Attila Pesiani.

Notable among her television series are "Hauola" (The Monster), "Khatun"(Once Upon a Time in Iran) "Bigonah" (Innocent), "Mardom-e Mamooli" (Ordinary People), and "Shabakeh-e Makhfi-ye Zanan" (Women's Secret Network).

[8] Additionally, in the third episode of the four-part animated series "Namha" directed by Reza Mir-Karimi, she provided the voice for the character Parvin Da'ipour, the wife of Hassan Bagheri.

She has lent her voice to the audio versions of prominent works such as "Cheraghha Ra Man Khamoosh Mikonam"(I Turn Off the Lights) by Zoya Pirzad[1] and "Ghesseha-ye Sheikh Attar" (Sheikh Attar's Stories) by Mehdi Azar Yazdi (from the collection of Good Stories for Good Children).

She received multiple nominations and awards from this organization for her performances in films such as "Life and a Day," "Today," "Don't Be Embarrassed," "Abajan," and "When the Moon Was Full.

[32] She has also delivered a TED Talk (TEDx), where she openly shares her personal and challenging experiences, offering guidance to others facing similar obstacles.

For instance, she is among the artists and cineastes who expressed their sympathy over the tragic deaths of passengers aboard a Ukrainian jetliner in posts published on social networks.

For instance, in 2021, during an appearance on the program "Hamrafigh," her spontaneous proposal to collaborate with the music group "Bomrani" and sing with them generated a significant reaction.

[35] Additionally, in 2022, fifteen Iranian female actresses, including Shabnam Moghaddami, were the subject of a complaint filed by seminarians in Qom.

Shabnam Moghaddami, 2012
Shabnam Moghaddami behind the scenes
Shabnam Moghaddami alongside Fatemeh Motamed-Arya at the 35th Fajr Film Festival.