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Loreta |
Birth name
Loreta Hairapedian Tabrizi
Date of Birth
1911, Tehran, Iran
Date of death
29 March 1998, Vienna, Austria
Loreta (1911, Tehran, Iran – March 29, 1998, Vienna, Austria)
Loreta Hairapedian Tabrizi was an Iranian Armenian stage and film actress.
Loreta was born as Loreta Hairapedian Tabrizi in 1911 in Tehran.
Following a succession of roles in performances of William Shakespeare directed by Vahram Arsen Papazian, she married the well-known stage director Abdolhossein Noushin and later joined the Iran Club of Theater. There, she appeared in grand scale performances of such plays as Othello, Volpone, The Blue Bird and Gas Light. In 1933, she married Abdol Hossein Noushin.
In 1953 Loreta traveled abroad together with her husband following the 1953 coup d'etát, and the couple lived in Moscow for several years, where they both entered education; Loreta entered the acting school of the Moscow State University (Moscow Art Theatre), while her husband studied for a PhD in philology at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.
When the couple returned to Iran after several years, Loreta broke into films and made six films the first of which was The Night of Execution (Davoud Mollapour, 1970). The list includes the co-production Bride of Fortune and Ebrahim Golestan's The Ghost Valley's Treasure Mysteries al well.
Her only TV series was Khosrov-Mirza II (Nosrat Karimi). Loreta left Iran in 1979 together with her only son from her marriage with Noushin, and went to live in Vienna, Austria, where she died on 29 March 1998.
Selected filmography
1971 Ehsaase Dagh 1972 The Triple Bed 1974 Asrar ganj dareheye jenni
Television
1977 Khosrow Mirza-ye dovom (TV Mini-Series)
Selected works of
Loreta
1974
The Ghost Valley's Treasure Mysteries | Asrar ganj dareheye jenni (1974)
1972
A Bed for Three | The Triple Bed | Takhtekhab senafare (1972)
1971
Hot Sensation | Ehsaase Daagh (1971)
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