Sharare Dolatabadi

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Sharare Dolatabadi (born 1962, Mashhad) has studied Economics. She began television acting with appearing in the series 'Green Land' in 1998. Then, She took part in several series, including 'The Trial' (1998-1999), 'The Safe' (2009), 'Where to in Such a Hurry?' (2009), 'Like a Nightmare' (2011), 'Lean on the Wind' (2011), and 'A Piece of Land' (2012). Dolatabadi made her cinematic debut with 'Thousands of Women Like Me' (2000). She has also appeared in movies such as 'I Saw Your Dad Last Night Aida' (2004), 'The Willow Tree’ (2004), 'The Wet Dream' (2005), 'M Like Mother' (2006), 'Ominous See…

  • Acting
  • Born 1 January 1962 (age 64)
  • Mashhad, Iran
  • 10 credits

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Most-watched Sharare Dolatabadi films currently: Where so Hurrying (2008), Two Angels (2003), M for Mother (2006), I Saw Your Dad Last Night, Aida (2005), brick boys (2007).

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Selected TV credits: Rhino (2019), Tekye Bar Bad (1992), Aqha Va Khanome Sangi.

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