Noshabeh Amiri, born on May 31, 1952 (1331 in the Persian calendar), is a renowned Iranian journalist, announcer, and dubbing artist. With a career spanning over six decades, Amiri’s contributions to journalism and Iranian media have made her one of the most respected figures in the industry. She is not only known for her vocal talents in dubbing, but she also holds the distinction of being the first Iranian female journalist to have interviewed Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a commitment to journalistic integrity, creativity, and excellence.
This article delves into Noshabeh Amiri’s multifaceted career, from her beginnings as a child radio announcer to her contributions to Iranian cinema through her work in dubbing, as well as her lasting impact on Iranian journalism.
Early Life and Radio Beginnings
Noshabeh Amiri entered the world of media at a very young age. Born in 1952, she was only 10 years old when she began her journey in radio in 1961 (1341 in the Persian calendar). Her childhood involvement in radio helped her develop her voice and communication skills early on, which would later serve her well in both her dubbing and journalistic careers.