Rosie Malek-Yonan (b. July 4, 1965
) is an
Assyrian-American
Assyrian Americans ( syr, ܣܘܼܖ̈ܵܝܹܐ ܐܲܡܪ̈ܝܼܟܵܝܹܐ) refers to individuals of Ethnic group, ethnic Assyrian people, Assyrian ancestry born in or residing within the United States of America. Assyrians are an Indigenous peoples ...
actress, author,
director, public figure and
activist
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. Malek-Yonan became a noted pianist at an early age. Having graduated from the
University of Cambridge, she settled in the United States, where she pursued a career in music and dramatic arts. As an actress she appeared in well over 30 films and television series, including ''
Up Close & Personal'' (1996) and ''
Rendition'' (2007), as well as, among others,
''Dynasty'', ''
CSI: Miami'',
''JAG'',
''ER'' and ''
Babylon 5''.
She also authored ''
The Crimson Field'', a historical novel set in the times of the
Assyrian genocide during
World War I; the book is one of the most popular pieces of prose among modern Assyrians.
Early life and education
Malek-Yonan was born in
Tehran,
Iran. Malek-Yonan's father,
George Malek-Yonan George Malek-Yonan (1924-2014) was an Iranian Assyrian international attorney, politician and athlete, and father of actress Rosie Malek-Yonan.
Biography
The Assyrian Malek family claims to trace its roots back eleven centuries. During the Assyr ...
(1924-2014), was an international attorney in Iran. Malek-Yonan's mother, Lida Malek-Yonan (1928–2002) was an activist who launched and presided over the Assyrian Women's Organization which was the only officially recognized charter member of the
Iranian Women's Association
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* Iranian peoples, the speakers of the Iranian languages. The term Iranic peoples is also used for this term to distinguish the pan ethnic term from Iranian, used for the people of Iran
* Iranian ...
until the end of the
Pahlavi dynasty
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.
Career
Malek-Yonan is a classically trained pianist, composer, actress, director, writer, documentary filmmaker and activist.
She began studying piano at the age of four and while still in her teens, competed in and won many national piano competitions in Iran and attended the Tehran Conservatory of Music.
In 1972 after winning a national piano competition in Iran, she was invited by Queen
Farah Pahlavi to play at a Command Performance.
Upon receiving her L.C. degree in English from the
University of Cambridge, she studied classical piano with Saul Joseph at the
San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and acting with Ray Reinhardt at the
American Conservatory Theater
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History
The Ameri ...
. A graduate of
San Francisco State University with two degrees in Music, she won an invitation to study drama at the
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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and the historic
Pasadena Playhouse. Her plays have been produced and performed on stage. In 2008 Malek-Yonan's one woman play, ''An Assyrian Exodus'' previewed in Hartford, Connecticut. The work is based on true family diaries written during the 1918 Great Exodus from Urmia, Iran. About the production, Janey Golani, of ''The Assyrian Star'' writes, "…presentations included those of Ms. Rosie Malek-Yonan which was filled with many emotional attendees who were struck by her performance of "An Assyrian Exodus" a dramatic staged reading based on Rosie's Family Diaries."
Reviewing Malek-Yonan's work as an actor and director, Martin Hernandez of ''
LA Weekly
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'' writes, "Superbly acted and directed...Director Rosie Malek-Yonan honed the works to perfection, even down to the fitting choice of songs for transitions and intermission."
About her stage directing, Bruce Feld writes, "Rosie Malek-Yonan has done an excellent job directing...top-of-the-line and what might have become a sketch in other hands becomes a poignant episode of universal import...exceptional direction.".
In another review, Feld wrote, "Very well directed by Rosie Malek-Yonan...The material is very tricky, but Malek-Yonan handles it with requisite sensitivity, without in any way watering down the heavy conflict...Sparks ignite..."
Malek-Yonan made her television debut in 1983 on
Aaron Spelling
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's television series, ''
Dynasty'', followed by a national commercial for
AT&T where she spoke in Assyrian. She has since appeared in numerous notable television shows, films and plays, acting in a wide range of roles opposite many of Hollywood's leading actors. She has had recurring roles on ''
Days of Our Lives
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'', ''
Chicago Hope
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...
'', ''
Beverly Hills, 90210'', ''
The Young and the Restless'' and in 2008 she joined the cast of ABC's ''
General Hospital
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'' as Farah Mir. On ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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'' she was Tekoa. She has guest starred on such shows as ''
Generations
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'', ''
Seinfeld
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'', ''
Life'' and ''
JAG''. She played the role of Nuru Il-Ebrahimi, opposite
Reese Witherspoon in
New Line Cinema's ''
Rendition'', directed by
Oscar-winning director
Gavin Hood. The film premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival.
In 2015 Malek-Yonan joined the executive board of the
Beverly Hills Film Festival as a consultant.
Human rights activism
Malek-Yonan is an outspoken advocate of issues concerning her people, in particular bringing attention to the Assyrian genocide as well as the plight of today's Assyrians in the Middle-East since the
2003 invasion of Iraq
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by the United States and its
Coalition Forces.
She has candidly criticized the U.S. for failure to protect the Christians in Iraq since the beginning of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. In an interview with ''
The New York Times'' Malek-Yonan said, "Anytime the Western countries go to war in the Middle East, it becomes a religious war…" In the interview she also held Kurdish commanders in Iraq responsible for "depriving the Christians of security in an effort to tilt the demographics in favor of Kurds. The expected result, she said, was an exodus of hundreds of thousands of Christians from Iraq. At least hundreds have been killed. One priest was quartered and beheaded."
On June 30, 2006, Rosie Malek-Yonan, was invited to testify on Capitol Hill before a Congressional Committee
of the
109th Congress
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on religious freedom regarding the genocide, massacres and persecution of Assyrians in Iraq since the beginning of the 2003 Iraq War. Reading from her book, she compared the Assyrian genocide of 1914–1918, as depicted in ''The Crimson Field'', to the current plight of the indigenous Assyrian Christians in Iraq. Her 30-minute testimony and plea to the U.S. government, ultimately prompted Congressman
Chris Smith (R-NJ) to travel to war-torn Iraq to witness matters for himself. While in Iraq, after meeting with local Assyrians, he turned in Malek-Yonan's in depth report to U.S. officials in Iraq. One year later, a Congressional appropriations subcommittee voted to send $10 million to aid the Assyrians in Iraq. The complete archived transcript and webcast of the actual Congressional Testimony is available at the website of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Monica Malek-Yonan's documentary film, ''My Assyrian Nation on the Edge'',
based on Rosie Malek-Yonan's Congressional Testimony was released September 2006 () in English. The film is released in Europe with French, German, Swedish and Dutch subtitles (). The Australian Premiere was on 7 August 2008, at the
Australian Parliament of
New South Wales in
Sydney
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.
In 2008, Malek-Yonan addressed the topics of genocide, world peace and in particular the Assyrian genocide in statements presented at the British
House of Lords on 12 March and on 24 April at the
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
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.
On October 5, 2008, Malek-Yonan spoke on behalf of the Assyrian nation in Iraq at a Los Angeles rally held in front of the Federal Building to oppose the Iraq Election Law. She addressed the crowd of demonstrators and the media voicing her opposition at the removal of article 50 and its consequences for the minorities in Iraq in particular the Assyrians. "Democracy in Iraq will fail if it does not treat all members of its society equally under the law." She went on to say, "Assyrians have already paid a heavy price since the beginning of the Iraq War. The liberation of Iraqis must encompass all its citizens, including the Assyrians, and not just the Sunni, the Shi'ites and the Kurds.
Malek-Yonan is a public speaker and is often invited to lecture about the Assyrian genocide. On 24 February 2007, Malek-Yonan was a keynote speaker at an open forum in Anaheim, California, discussing the persecution of the Copts and the plight of Christians in the Middle East. She has lectured at
University of California, Berkeley,
University of California, Merced, and
Woodbury University among others.
On December 20, 2010, Malek-Yonan, was invited by the ''Simon Wiesenthal Center''
Museum of Tolerance to speak at a press conference to address the escalating crisis and the deadly attacks on the Assyrians in Iraq. Later in an interview with Fox News, Malek-Yonan described how going to church is a game of Russian Roulette for the Assyrian Christians in Iraq. "They never know when they go to church, if that's going to be the last mass, the last moment of their lives." The press conference was prompted by the 31 October 2010 massacre at "The Lady of Salvation Church" in Baghdad.
Awards
In 2006, at the 73rd Annual Assyrian Convention in Chicago, Illinois, the Board of Advisors of the Assyrian American National Federation, Inc., Malek-Yonan was awarded Woman of the Year.
For her numerous contributions as an actress, artist, director, author and activist, in March 2008, Malek-Yonan was awarded for Excellence in Arts and Entertainment by the Iranian American Political Action Committee (IAPAC).
At the
Assyrian Universal Alliance 26th World Conference in Sydney, Australia, Malek-Yonan was awarded "2009 Assyrian Woman of the Year" in recognition of her substantial contribution to advance the Assyrian national cause by promoting international recognition of the Assyrian genocide, her extensive efforts in conveying the needs of the Assyrians to the United States government, and achievements in providing individual service to the Assyrian community worldwide.
In 2014, at the 14th annual
Beverly Hills Film Festival, Malek-Yonan's screenplay, ''The Crimson Field'', cowritten with her sister, Monica Malek-Yonan, based on her book by the same title, won the
Palme d'Or for best screenplay
Charitable work
Malek-Yonan is a founding member of the ''Assyrian Cultural and Arts Society'' that has provided scholarships since 2005 to students at Woodbury University's Design School through an annual Assyrian Design Competition.
In 2009 Malek-Yonan became an ambassador for the Swedish-based organization, ''Assyrians Without Borders''.
Filmography
Films
Documentary films
Television series
Stage credits
Director credits
* ''The Assyrian'' - a documentary film
* ''My Assyrian Nation on the Edge''
* ''Her Master's Voice'' - co-wrote with Monica Malek-Yonan - Radio Show
* ''The Imaginary Invalid'' - Gallery Theatre, Hollywood
[Daily News, 26 February 1995]
* ''A Gentleman of Quality'' - co-wrote with Monica Malek-Yonan - Ivar Theatre, Hollywood
[The Los Angeles Times 16 April 1995]
* ''A Matter of the Mind'' - En Scene Theatre, N. Hollywood
* ''Service Please Hold! (from 8x10)'' - Theatre Geo, Hollywood
[Drama-Logue 4–10 August 1994 by Bruce Feld]
* ''Soft Dude'' - Theatre Geo, Hollywood
* ''Correct Address'' - Theatre Geo, Hollywood
* ''The Ties That Bind'' - Theatre Geo, Hollywood
* ''My Stepmother, Myself'' - Theatre Geo, Hollywood
Books
''The Crimson Field'' is an historical and literary epic novel, set in
Urmia, Iran, Russia and San Francisco,
California. It is based on real events and true family chronicles set to the backdrop of the
Assyrian genocide of 1914–1918 in the shadows of World War I where 750,000
Assyrians were massacred by the Ottoman Turks and Kurdish tribes in Ottoman Turkey and in the Assyrian inhabited region of Urmi (Urmia) in northwestern Iran. The book was selected as The Assyrian Event of the Year 2005 by ''Zinda'' magazine (22 April 2006). It was features in the Winter 2007's fourth issue of ''MAKE'', a Chicago Literary Magazine and chosen as required reading by Professor Ellene Phufas for a World Literature class for the
SUNY system (
State University of New York
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) to represent a work about the Christian Genocides in Asia Minor.
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American film actresses
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American radio personalities
American stage actresses
American television actresses
Assyrian activists
Assyrian nationalists
21st-century American novelists
American women novelists
Assyrian writers
Middle Eastern Christians
Living people
San Francisco State University alumni
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
21st-century American women writers
Assyrian actors
1965 births