Sara Bahrami (Persian: سارا بهرامی; born January 22, 1983) is an Iranian actress. She has received various accolades, including a Crystal Cymorgh, an Iran Cinema Celebration Award and an Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Award.
Career
Bahrami began her artistic journey at the age of nine by attending acting classes at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults. This early involvement introduced her to theater, laying the foundation for her acting career.[1]
Born in the central Iranian city of Isfahan, Sara Bahrami has studied Theater at university.[2]
Sara Bahrami holds a bachelor's degree in theater from Tonekabon University in Mazandaran. After graduating, she moved to Tehran, where she enrolled in various acting workshops. Notably, she attended the Karnameh Institute, led by renowned Iranian actors Parviz Parastui and Habib Rezaei.[1]
Bahrami's first on-screen appearance was in a short film. However, her official film debut came in 2009 with the movie Facing Mirrors (Āyenehā-ye Ruberu). Her breakthrough role in television came with the series Parvaneh, where she garnered attention as a rising star in Iranian cinema and television. She further solidified her reputation with her performances in the TV series Pardeh Neshin and gained fame in the film industry with roles in Italy Italy and Woodpecker (Darkoob).[1]
She has acted in series such as ‘Euphrates’, ‘Like a Nightmare’, ‘Parvaneh’, and ‘The Recluse’.[3]
Bahrami has also appeared in a number of movies, including ‘Gita’, ‘Teheran’, ‘A Simple Romance’, ‘Italy Italy’, ‘A House on 41st Street’ and ‘I am Diego Maradona’.[4]