Bahareh Kian Afshar

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Bahareh Kianafshar (Persian: بهاره کیان‌افشار; born May 2, 1983) is an Iranian actor. She began her professional acting career in 2006 with the television series Kolah Pahlavi, portraying the character "Shadi Mostasharnia", with her voice dubbed by Fariba Ramezanpour. This role brought her significant recognition. She received nominations for the Hafez Award for her performances in the series Asheghaneh (2016–2017) and Golshifteh (2017–2018).[1][2]

Born (1983-05-02) May 2, 1983 (age 43)
Tehran, Iran
EducationBachelor of Science in Computer Software Engineering
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2006–present
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Bahareh Kian Afshar
بهاره کیان‌افشار
Kian Afshar in 2020
Born (1983-05-02) May 2, 1983 (age 43)
Tehran, Iran
EducationBachelor of Science in Computer Software Engineering
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present
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Early life

Bahareh Kianafshar was born on 2 May 1983 in Tehran, Iran.[3] She was introduced to theatre during her primary school years, but her parents were not supportive of her pursuing acting as a career. During high school, she aspired to attend a theatre school and study arts, but her parents opposed this, preferring that she pursue a medical education. Uninterested in the sciences, Kianafshar opted for a diploma in mathematics and physics and later studied computer engineering at university.[4]

In 2004, at the age of 19 and while still a university student, Kianafshar joined the theatre group led by Azita Hajian, where she trained in physical movement, tone, and expression. In 2006, through an introduction by her high school classmate Tina Pakravan, she secured the role of Shadi Mostasharnia in Kolah Pahlavi. In 2008, she made her cinematic debut in the film Shirin, directed by Abbas Kiarostami.[4][5]

Health Ambassador for Behnam Dehshpour Charity

Kianafshar has been a long-time volunteer and active supporter of the Behnam Dehshpour Charity Institute. In 2015, during the charity's year-end celebration, she was appointed as the Health Ambassador for the institute.[6][7][8]

Press conference for the film "Mahura" on the seventh day of the Fajr Film Festival

Consideration for Lead Role in the Controversial Film Laleh

During the 2012 Fajr Film Festival, the producers of the controversial film Laleh (based on the life of Laleh Seddigh, an Iranian motorsport champion) announced that Kianafshar had been selected for the lead role. However, it was later reported in some media outlets that her selection was canceled due to her limited proficiency in English. Mahnaz Afshar was also previously considered for the role.[9][10][11] Ultimately, Sara Amiri was chosen as the lead actress for Laleh.

Songwriting

Kianafshar wrote the lyrics for the song "To Hasti," performed by Bahram Radan. The music video for the song was released in 2013.[12][13][14]

  • She also wrote the lyrics for five tracks on Radan's album The Other Side.

Filmography

Cinema

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2024 Moses, Friend of God: At the Time of Dawn Ebrahim Hatamikia
2023 Don't Be Shy 2: Ghanbar's Separation from Sanam Reza Maghsoudi
2021 Namour[15] Davood Bidel
2021 Glass House Amir Pourkian
2021 Kosovo Meysam Hashemi Taba
2020 Duet Song Arezoo Arzanesh
2019 Dog Leash Mehran Ahmadi
2019 Black Cat Karim Amini
2019 Silver Man[16] Mohammad Hossein Latifi
2019 Boy Killer[17] Mohammad Hadi Karimi
2019 Sohrab's Dream[18][19] Ali Ghavitan
2018 Weightless[20] Mehdi Fard Ghaderi
2018 Camel Coat[21] Mehdi Ali Mirzaei
2017 Hot Scent[22][23][24] Ali Ebrahimi
2017 Woman's Enemy[25][26] Karim Amini
2017 Hornet's Nest Borzoo Niknejad
2016 Mahoura[21] Hamid Zargarnezhad
2016 Human Comedy Mohammad Hadi Karimi
2016 Yellow[27] Mostafa Taghizadeh
2015 Barcode Mostafa Kiaei
2015 Where Are My Shoes? Kiumars Pourahmad
2014 Ayn Shin Ghaf Ghasem Jafari
2014 Wavelength[28] Faramarz Shahbazian
2012 Nowhere, Nobody[29] Ebrahim Sheibani
2012 Sinners[30][31][32][33] Faramarz Gharibian
2008 Shirin[34] Abbas Kiarostami
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Television

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2017 Yellow Tape Pouria Azarbaijani
2014 Sometimes Look Back Maziar Miri
2004–2010 Pahlavi Hat Seyed Ziaeddin Dari
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Web

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2025 Don't Be Shy Reza Maghsoudi
2024 Aban[35] Reza Dadoui
2024 Exile Amir Pourkian
2023 Turkish Coffee Alireza Amini
2021 Soda Iman Yazdi
2021 Professional Mostafa Taghizadeh
2020 I Want to Stay Alive Shahram Shah Hosseini
2018 Hashtag Aunt Cockroach Mohammad Moslemi
2017 Golshifteh[36] Behrooz Shoeibi
2016 Passionate Manouchehr Hadi
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Short films

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2017 Secret Presence of an Alien[37] Elham Atyabi
2014 Take a Seat Darling[38] Ali Nazari
2004 Secret of the Little Red Fish[39] Pouria Jahanshad
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Theatre

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2012 Crows and Lies Abbas Ghaffari
2012 Inspector Hound Real[40] Bourjin Abdolrazaghi
2013 Scent of Coffee, Corn, and Kebab Ehsan Karami
2014 WOW Tino Salehi
2015 The Untouchables Alireza Koushk Jalali
2015 Hotel Guests Hamidreza Azarang
2017 Iceland[41] Aida Keykhaei
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Stage reading

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2016 Hair[42] Ehsan Karami
2016 One Minute of Silence Mohammad Yaghoubi
2017 Scenes from My Father's Life Afshin Akhlaghi
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Awards and honors

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14th Hafez Awards Best Actress in Television Drama Pahlavi Hat Nominated [43]
17th Hafez Awards Best Actress in Television Drama Passionate Nominated [44]
19th Hafez Awards Best Actress in Television Comedy Golshifteh Nominated [45]
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