Rima Raminfar | ریما رامین فر

Rima Raminfar
  • Career: Actress
  • TMDB ID: 1308248
  • Date of birth: March 25, 1970
  • Place of birth: Tehran, Iran
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  • Also known as: ['ریما رامین فر']
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Biography

Reema Raminfar, born on March 25, 1970, is an Iranian actress and writer. She holds a Master's degree in Theater Direction. Her journey in theater commenced in 1997 with the performance of "Good Night Mother," and in 2000, she made her debut in cinema with "Bread, Love, and 1000 Horsepower."

Raminfar earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Fajr Film Festival for her role in "One Cube of Sugar" (2010). From 2010 to 2020, she played a significant role in the television series "Peyman Capital" and won the Hafez Award for Best Female Comedy Actor.

In 2015, she was involved in the film "Once and Forever" and has contributed as a writer to several television series. Her husband, Amir Jafari, is also a notable figure in the Iranian film and television industry.

Artistic Activity:
Reema Raminfar obtained her diploma in 1990 and, after a year, pursued graphic design at a university in Iran. She later decided to study in Germany and, after returning to Iran, entered the field of arts. In 1992, she began her activities in the theater.

In 1992, she continued her studies in theater at the university. Her first professional work as an actress was in the play "Good Night Mother," written by Marsha Norman and directed by Hamed Mohammad Taher, in 1996. Her first written play, "Until Tomorrow," was performed at the Fajr Theater Festival in 1998, earning her the third prize in playwriting.

Raminfar continued her activities in theater, acting, and directing. Some of her notable works include "From the Winter of '66," "Dance of Torn Papers," "Until Tomorrow," "Heart of a Dog," "One Minute of Silence," "The Same Old," and "Whisper of the Dead."

She pursued her education in theater during her bachelor's and master's degrees, focusing on acting and directing.

In 2001, she played a role in "One Minute of Silence" and won the second prize for acting at the Fajr Theater Festival. In the play "Whisper of the Dead," she also won the first prize for acting at the Fajr Theater Festival.

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