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Rousta, Homa
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Date of Birth
26 September 1946, Tehran, Iran
Date of death
26 September 2015, Los Angeles, California, United States
Homa Rousta (26 September 1946 – 26 September 2015)
Homa Rousta (26 September 1946 – 26 September 2015) was an Iranian film and stage actress. She was the widow of stage director Hamid Samandarian.
She graduated with a degree in theatre from the School of Dramatic Arts in Bucharest.
She started her career in 1971. She made her first cinematic appearance in 1971 with the movie "The Glass Wall" directed by Samuel Khachikian. In this film, Jason is portrayed in the memories of his mother
Her most famous performance was in From Karkheh to Rhine (1992), for which she was nominated for the best actress Simorgh at the Fajr Film Festival.
She died of cancer on 26 September 2015 in a hospital in Los Angeles, California, United States. Her body was transferred to Iran and was buried at Behesht Zahra alongside her husband's grave.
Selected filmography
1971 The Glass Wall | Divar-e shishei 1987 Report on a Murder | Gozaresh yek ghatl 1988 Little Bird of Happiness | Parandeyeh koochake khoshbakhti 1989 All the Temptations of the Earth 1990 Tigh-e aftab 1990 Malek Khatoon 1992 Travellers | Mosaferan 1992 Do hamsafar 1992 From Karkheh to Rhine | Az Karkheh ta Rhein 2001 Legion 2002 Sarzamine Madari
Selected works of
Rousta, Homa
1993
From Karche to Rheine | Az Karkheh ta Rhein (1993)
1992
Travelers | Mosaferan (1992)
1989
All the Temptations of the Earth | Tamame Vasvasehaye Zamin (1989)
1988
LIttle Bird of Happiness | Parandeh Kuchak Khoshbakhti (1988)
1987
Report on a Murder | Gozaresh yek ghatl (1987)
1971
The Glass Wall | Divar-e shishei (1971)
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