Hedie Tehrani, a highly accomplished and celebrated Persian actress, was born in 1972 in the culturally rich and vibrant city of Tehran, Iran. Her remarkable professional journey began to take shape with her outstanding performance in the cinematic masterpiece "Sultan", directed by the acclaimed and highly respected Massoud Kimiaei. Prior to this notable achievement, she made her acting debut in Fereydoun Jeirani's thought-provoking and emotionally charged film "The Red", which showcased her remarkable talent and potential as a young actress.
This was followed by a standout performance in Asghar Farhadi's critically acclaimed and highly praised film "Fireworks Wednesday", which earned her widespread recognition and critical acclaim, including the prestigious Best First Role Actress Award at the Fajr Festival. Her outstanding performances in Aida Panahandeh's "Esrafil" and Alireza Amini's "Seven Minutes to Fall" also received nominations for the Crystal Simorgh Award in the category of Best First Role Actress.
Throughout her illustrious and highly successful career, Hedie Tehrani has been featured in a range of notable and critically acclaimed films, including Fereydoun Jirani's "The Red", Asghar Farhadi's "Fireworks Wednesday", Behrouz Afkhami's "Shokran", and Nasser Taghvaei's "Unruled Paper".