Sepideh Moafi is a multifaceted American actress and singer, widely recognized for her captivating performances in various television shows and films.
Notably, Moafi has portrayed the complex and intriguing character of Gigi Ghorbani in the critically acclaimed series The L Word: Generation Q, as well as the multifaceted Loretta in The Deuce.
In addition to her impressive work in television, Moafi has also made notable appearances in films such as Notorious, Falling Water, and The Killing of Two Lovers.
Born on September 18, 1985, in a refugee camp in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Moafi's early life was marked by a significant turning point, as her parents were forced to flee Iran in the aftermath of the Islamic Revolution.
Prior to Moafi's birth, her parents had to navigate a perilous journey, spending two years in Turkey and then Germany, where they sought political asylum and claimed refugee status.
Ultimately, Moafi's family was granted visas to relocate to the United States, where they began a new chapter in their lives.