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Behdokht Valian
Behdokht Valian at the Berlin Film Festival, Germany, 2019
Born1986 (age 37–38)
Shahroud, Iran
NationalityIranian
OccupationActress
Years active2010-present

Behdokht Valian is an Iranian film and theater actress known for her debut feature film Number Four in which she played the lead role.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Valian was born in Shahroud, Iran, in 1986 into a middle class family. Her parents originated from Semnan province and lived there for decades. Her maternal grandmother was a Kurd and was moved from Kurdistan to Semnan province by the first king of the Pahlavi in the early 1900s. She has three sisters.

After studying Interior Design and Architecture in high school, Behdokht moved to Tehran to continue her studies as an undergraduate Interior Design major. During her college and after her graduation she conducted numerous contracts for interior design projects. Currently, although she is a full time actress, she is still involved in few such projects.

In 2010, Behdokht was introduced to Karnameh Institute of Arts & Culture in Tehran, the executive producer of the Oscar winning movie A Separation. Behdokht enrolled in a full semester of acting in the institute which took her about one year to finish the curriculum.

Career[edit]

Behdokht started her professional career in performing monologue and plays in theaters. In 2015, her acting in collaboration with a group of three more artists in a play called Timeloss was a huge success for the play. Timeloss was directed by Amir Reza Koohestani and it toured around the world and received many recognitions by press, news and media including Le Monde[2], Guardian[3] and The New York Times.

She played the lead role in her debut feature film Number Four in 2015 and in 2018 she was casted in the film Zero Floor. Behdokht received the best actress award from Iranian Film Festival Australia for her acting as Fahimeh in Zero Floor, 2020. She also played significant roles in feature films like Amir and Colchicum and also featured in TV series Red Square.

Boos Boos, Bang Bang, Revolt, Being a Woman and Tattoo are the significant short films she was featured as the leading actress. She received the best actress award from French Riviera Film Festival and Sulmona Film Festival for her magnificent acting in Tattoo.[4][5]

Filmography[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Note
2015 Number Four Feature Film
2015 The Cancer Perod Feature Film
2016 The Colchicum Feature Film
2017 Amir Feature Film
2018 Zero Floor Feature Film
2021 Road 2000 Feature Film
2023 Ashil (Achilles ) Feature Film

Short films[edit]

  • 2014, The Secret
  • 2015, Sara's Birthday Gift
  • 2015, Being a Woman
  • 2016, Boos Boos, Bang Bang
  • 2018, Revolt
  • 2019, Tattoo[6]
  • 2021, Midnight Special

TV series[edit]

  • 2020, Red Square

Plays[edit]

  • 2012, Sandbad and His Seven Journeys
  • 2012, Third Condition
  • 2012, Mirror Behind the Silence
  • 2013, I have Seen This Moment Somewhere''
  • 2014, Nostos
  • 2015, Timeloss[7]
  • 2015, Name

Awards[edit]

Year Film Award By
2018 Zero Floor Best Actress 9th Iranian Film Festival Australia (2020)
2019 Tattoo Best Actress 37th Sulmona International Film Festival[8]
2019 Tattoo Best Actress French Riviera Film Festival[9]
2019 Tattoo Best short film 69th Berlin International Film Festival[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "'Tattoo' star Behdokht Valian crowned best at Italian festival". Tehran Times. 12 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Reprise : « Timeloss » au Théâtre de la Bastille". Le Monde.fr (in French). 6 September 2013.
  3. ^ correspondent, Tehran Bureau arts (17 December 2013). "Intimacy, love and separation in contemporary Iranian theatre". The Guardian.
  4. ^ "Iranian actress wins at Italian film fest". Mehr News Agency. 12 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Italy's Sulmona international Film Festival's Best Actress Award Goes To Iran'a Behdokht Valian For Role In Tattoo'". www.payvand.com.
  6. ^ "Iranian Actress Wins at Italian Film Fest". Honaronline. 8 August 2023.
  7. ^ Collins-Hughes, Laura (19 January 2015). "The Bond of the Past: It's Ended, Yet Unending". The New York Times.
  8. ^ "PRIZES 2019 – SULMONA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL".
  9. ^ "French Riviera Film Festival : An International Haven for short films". EgyptToday. 15 February 2020.
  10. ^ ""Tattoo" wins Crystal Bear for best short at Berlin festival". Tehran Times. 16 February 2019.

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