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Jenabi, Fereshteh
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Birth name
Fereshteh Jenabi Namin
Date of Birth
1948, Tehran, Iran
Date of death
25 May 1998, Tehran, Iran
Fereshteh Jenabi (1948 – May 25, 1998)
Fereshteh Jenabi Namin (born 1948 – May 25, 1998) was an Iranian actress mostly active before the Iranian revolution from 1971 until 1979.
Janabi was a beautiful and carefree Iranian actress, who was banned from acting after the revolution.
She entered the Iranian cinema with the film "Zane Yekshabeh". She was noticed by filmmakers and appeared in many films in a short period of time. She co-starred with Ezzatollah Entezami in Resurrection of Love (Ghiamat-e Eshgh, 1973).
It is said that the special islamic court that dealt with matters related to artists, secretly issued a death sentence to her because of the film "Speeding naked till high noon". This sentence was not executed because she went into hiding.
She died on May 25, 1998 at the age of fifty in isolation in Tehran due to a heart attack.
Filmography
Actress
1978: Tuti as Tuti 1977: The Condemned 1976: Speeding naked till high noon 1973: Keyfar 1973: Ghiamat-e eshgh 1972: Mehdi in Black and Hot Mini Pants 1972: Gozar-e akbar 1972: Shir-too-shir 1972: Gozar-e-Akbar 1971: Zan-e Yekshabeh
Selected works of
Jenabi, Fereshteh
1976
Speeding Naked Till High Noon | Berehne ta zohr ba sorat (1976)
1973
Retribution | Punishment | Keyfar (2010)
1973
Resurrection of Love | Ghiamat-e Eshgh (1973)
1972
Mehdi in Black and Hot Mini Pants | Mehdi meshki va shalvarak-e dagh (1972)
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