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Olov, Zhaleh |
Birth name
Shoukat Olov
Date of Birth
6 August 1927, Tehran, Iran
Zhaleh Olov (6 August 1927, Tehran, Iran)
Zhaleh Olov (born 6 August 1927 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian cinema and television actress, dubbing artist, radio announcer and poet.
Olov is one of the Iranian veterans in the art of acting and dubbing.She is one of the winners of the Iranian 8th conference of Everlasting faces in 2009.
Her father was an army officer and her grandfather (Olov al-Saltaneh) was one of the calligraphers of the Qajar era. As a child, she learned the literary works of Iranian writers such as Hafez, Saadi and Rumi. As a teenager, she was a member of several literary societies and poetry reading groups, and these activities made her qualified to enter the radio for reciting poetry and announcing in 1948.
She graduated from Tehran Preparatory Academy in 1947 and then from Tehran Academy of Arts in 1950.
Her cinematic career began with working as radio announcer, dubbing artist, and as a cinema actress she made her screen debut in The Storm of Life (Toofane zendegi, 1948) by Ali Daryabeigi.
At Esmail Koushan's suggestion, she accepted the lead role in "Enchanter" (Afsoongar) even though it was a negative role, and he was paid 3 thousand tomans. She played the main roles until the late 1930s, but she gradually became a mother icon in Iranian cinema.
Olov dubbed cartoons for the first time in Iran with Walt Disney cartoons, such as Cinderella, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, 101 Dalmatians, Snow White and Aristocats.
Filmography
The Tempest of life (1948) The prisoner of Emire (1948) The Spring Variety (1949) Aqa Mohammad Khan (1954) The Adventure of Life (1954) The Bride of Tigris (1954) The Accuzation (1956) Yaghoub Leyth (1957) The Broken Talisman (1957) Bijhan and Manijheh (1958) The Viper's Fang (1961) The White Gold (1962) The Key (1961) Hookani (unfinished-1969) Shirin and Farhad (1970) Leili and Majnun (1970) Wood Pigeon (Toghi) (1970) – directed by Ali Hatami The Window (1970) The Bridge (1971) Dash Akol (1971) The Hour of Disaster (1972) The Lollipop (1972) The Voice of Desert (1975) The Lost Time (1989) The Fateful Day (1994) The Snowman (1994) Sultan (1996) Mom's Guest (2003)
TV series
Amir Kabir (1985) Small Paradise (1991) Once Upon a Time (Roozi Roozgari) (1991) Brighter than Darkness (1992)
Selected works of
Olov, Zhaleh
2016
Razor’s Edge: The Legacy of Iranian Actresses (2016)
2008
Shirin (2008)
1973
Retribution | Punishment | Keyfar (2010)
1972
Ghalandar (1972)
1971
The Bridge | Pol (1971)
1971
Adamak (1971)
1971
The Pigeon | Toghie (1971)
1970
Leyli and Majnoon (1970)
1948
The Prisoner of the Emir | Zendani Amir (1948)
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