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Fakhri Khorvash ( fa, فخری خوروش, born 31 May 1929) is an Iranian stage and film actress and director. She received the best actress award at the Sepas Film Festival in 1971 for her performance in the film '' Mr. Naive''.


Life

Khorvash attended university intending to train as a doctor. However, she became a teacher in
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, at which point she began performing in theatre. In 1948, her role in the play ''
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'' (by
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) was acclaimed and she was encouraged to also look at the cinema. Although she performed in the theatre and in cinema in parallel, she was not keen to switch to the silver screen completely in her earlier years. In 1958, she acted in her first film, ''Bohloul''. Although women were already becoming prominent in Iranian dramatics, her decision to take to the stage estranged her from her parents for several years. However, she received support from her husband and was able to pursue her acting career. In 1971, her film '' Mr. Naive'' won a Jury award at the
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, and was a hit in Iran. She won a best actress award at the Sepas festival that year. By 1972, the Iranian Ministry of Cultural Affairs had imposed strict guidelines in the depiction of nudity and sexual relations. A genre of popular film called ''filmfarsi'' constantly pushed against the boundaries. Inspired by, and competing in the popular space with, sexually overt European cinema, ''filmfarsi'' attempted to sell the erotic to the masses. In the advertisements for the 1973 film ''Chaos'', Khorvash's photograph appeared in which she posed on her knees in underwear. Her role was one of several wives of the protagonist, a middle-aged man, who despite being unattractive somehow managed to find women to have sex with. Khorvash's performance in ''Prince Ehtejab'' (1974) as the hapless maid forced by the eponymous prince to pretend to be his wife was well-received. In 1976, Khorvash starred in Mohammad Reza Aslani's '' Chess of the Wind'' (''Shatranj-e Baad''). Criticising the royal government and featuring understated homosexuality as well a strong female protagonist, it was suppressed after only two screenings. The reels were feared lost and only resurfaced in 2014. Khorvash played a paraplegic woman who is hounded by various relatives to give up her fortune. Khorvash's reputation and ability made her one of the few actors in Iranian cinema to continue her career in cinema in the period after the
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. She had never acted in a television series before 1979, though she had directed episodes of the long-running serial ''Qamar Khanoum's House'' (1967–1971), but she appeared in several TV series in the post-revolutionary years, including the TV series ''Amir Kabir'' (1985) in which she played Mahd-e Olia, the mother of
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. Her last film, ''A Little Kiss'' was released in 2005. In 2010, Khorvash began to live in the United States to be closer to her children. She was honoured for her lifetime achievements at the Iranian Film Festival in San Francisco that year.


Selected works


Film

* (1955) For you directed by Sadegh Bahrami *(1956 )Island Advisor directed by Jamshid Sheibani *(1958) ''Bohloul'', directed by Sadegh Bahrami. * (1958) ''Chivalrous Vagabond'' (''Lat-e Javanmard''), directed by Majid Mohseni. * (1964) ''Serpent's Skin'', directed by
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. * (1971) '' Mr. Naive'' (''Aghaye Halou''), directed by
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. * (1973) ''Chaos'' (''Shir to shir''), directed by Mansur Purmand. * (1974) ''Prince Ehtejab'' (''Shazdeh Ehtejab''), directed by
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. * (1976) '' Chess of the Wind'' (''Shatranj-e Baad''), directed by Mohammed Reza Aslani. * (1998) ''Green Memory of the Storks'', directed by Ahmad Hassani Moqaddam. * (2005) ''
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Television

* (1967–1971) ''Qamar Khanoum's House'' (director) * (1985) ''Amir Kabir''


Books

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References


Bibliography

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