[custom_adv] Zahra Hatami was born as Zahra Khoshkam. She is an actress and costume designer, known for Hezardastan (1988), A Man with Thousand Smile (1971) and What's the Time in Your World? (2014). She was previously married to Ali Hatami. [custom_adv] The 1960s was a significant decade for Iranian cinema, with 25 commercial films produced annually on average throughout the early ‘60s, increasing to 65 by the end of the decade. The majority of production focused on melodrama and thrillers. [custom_adv] From 1937 till 1947 because of the world economic conditions and then the involvement in World War Two, the motion picture industry in Iran did not produce a single film, but the flow of foreign film to Iran did not stop. In 1947, Esmail Koushan, with the help of some of his colleagues, established Mitra Films (1997), the first real film company in Tehran. [custom_adv] Through their persistence, local feature film production was born and survived. The movie that really boost the economy of Iranian cinema and initiated a new genre was Ganj-e Qarun (Croesus Treasure), made in 1965 by Siamak Yasemi. [custom_adv] By 1965 there were 72 movie theatres in Tehran and 192 in other Provinces. Ebrahim Golestan in 1965 directed by films of interest Brick and Mirror 1965. Bahram Beyzai is the director of one of the ground-breaking films of the Iranian New wave, 1972 Ragbar (Downpour). Sohrab Shahid-Saless is auteur director who embodied his original style in his 1975 film Still Life. [custom_adv] Abbas Kiarostami is now a well-known director of the 1990s who directed one of the last films that screened before the revolution in 1978, Gozaresh (The Report). [custom_adv] Three years later Davoud Mollapour directed Shohare Ahoo Khanoom (Madam Ahou's Husband), which revolutionized Iranian Cinema by portraying women's role in the Iranian society at that time. It also showed actresses (Mehri Vadadian and Adile Eshragh) to be the heroes on big screen for the first time. In 1969, Masoud Kimiai made Kaiser. Add your description here. [custom_adv] Zahra Hatami was born as Zahra Khoshkam. She is an actress and costume designer, known for Hezardastan (1988), A Man with Thousand Smile (1971) and What's the Time in Your World? (2014). She was previously married to Ali Hatami. Add your description here. [custom_adv] From 1937 till 1947 because of the world economic conditions and then the involvement in World War Two, the motion picture industry in Iran did not produce a single film, but the flow of foreign film to Iran did not stop. In 1947, Esmail Koushan, with the help of some of his colleagues, established Mitra Films (1997), the first real film company in Tehran. Add your description here. [custom_adv] The acting profession offers many formats and media types in which to display your performing talent. As an actress, you may be able to work in TV commercials, stage plays, films, live events and more. Understanding what actresses do on a regular basis and what they need to be successful in an acting career can help better prepare you. In this article, we discuss job duties and expected salary of an actress, as well as the necessary education, steps and tools you'll need to become one. Add your description here. [custom_adv] Actresses perform various roles in front of cameras or live audiences. They often work long hours rehearsing scenes, studying lines and performing on screen or stage. Professional actresses can be found working in dinner theaters, major theaters and repertory groups. Many travel with theater groups or help in the training of other actors for larger roles. Actresses are required to memorize scripts, research characters and rehearse performances. They may be required to confer with others, including directors or other actors, to correctly display the right emotions, gestures and facial expressions. Add your description here. [custom_adv] Actresses perform various roles in front of cameras or live audiences. They often work long hours rehearsing scenes, studying lines and performing on screen or stage. Professional actresses can be found working in dinner theaters, major theaters and repertory groups. Many travel with theater groups or help in the training of other actors for larger roles. Actresses are required to memorize scripts, research characters and rehearse performances. They may be required to confer with others, including directors or other actors, to correctly display the right emotions, gestures and facial expressions. [custom_adv] An actor brings characters to life through their performances in various forms of entertainment, including theater, film, television, and other media. Actors use their talents to embody the personalities, emotions, and experiences of fictional or historical figures, effectively communicating their stories and connecting with audiences on an emotional level. Whether portraying heroes, villains, or everyday individuals, actors use their creativity, empathy, and training to breathe life into the roles they play. Add your description here. [custom_adv] Beyond mastering the technical aspects of acting, successful actors also possess a deep understanding of human nature and psychology, allowing them to inhabit their characters with authenticity and nuance. Through dedication, perseverance, and a passion for storytelling, actors strive to create compelling performances that entertain, inspire, and resonate with audiences around the world. Add your description here. [custom_adv] The workplace of an actor is dynamic and diverse, encompassing a variety of settings where they perform, audition, rehearse, and collaborate with fellow artists. One of the primary workplaces for actors is the stage, where they perform live theater productions in venues ranging from small community theaters to large Broadway theaters in major cities like New York City. On stage, actors bring characters to life in front of live audiences, captivating viewers with their performances and contributing to the rich tradition of theatrical storytelling. Add your description here. [custom_adv] Additionally, actors often work in film and television, performing in studios, soundstages, and on location for various productions. In these settings, actors collaborate closely with directors, producers, and fellow cast members to bring scripts to life on screen, filming scenes multiple times from different angles to capture the desired performances. Film and television sets can range from intimate indie productions to large-scale Hollywood blockbusters, each offering unique challenges and opportunities for actors to showcase their talents. Furthermore, actors may also find opportunities in commercials, voiceover work, and other forms of media, expanding their reach and versatility as performers. Add your description here. [custom_adv] Actors or Performers are people who entertain an audience by acting, singing or dancing. They play characters on stage or screen and work with the direction of the creative team to bring a piece of theatre to life. Add your description here. [custom_adv] There is not a straight path within performing. You are nearly always employed on a freelance/contracted basis and the responsibilities can vary depending on the company and how long the production runs for. Sometimes Performers start out in fringe or small-scale theatre or create their own work, there can be ensemble roles in larger companies or understudy parts. However some Actors and Performers may start in a lead role if they are the right fit for the character. Add your description here. [custom_adv] Many Actors are represented by an Agent. An Agent puts their clients up for roles they think they are suited for and are often given breakdowns for castings that are not readily available to the public, they will take a percentage of the pay, often between 10% and 20%. Add your description here. [custom_adv] You can gain an Agent by writing to them, inviting them to shows that you are in, or ask for a meeting. It’s a good idea to research Agents and apply for those who have ‘open books’, meaning they are actively looking to represent new clients. However, some Actors don’t have an Agent and apply for castings themselves. Add your description here. [custom_adv] Starting pay can be very low, with some fringe production employing ‘profit-share’ models, but a small number of star Actors and Performers can receive extremely high wages – for example a pantomime star or West End lead can be paid tens of thousands of pounds per week. Add your description here. [custom_adv] An Actor portrays a character with their physical presence, voice, and ability to emote through these tools. To bring a character to life, an Actor must analyze their motivations via the script, memorize the dialogue in it, work with the Director to further develop the character, and mine their own emotional life to authentically embody the figure they’re portraying in the script.