Elika Abdolrazzaghi

Elika Abdolrazzaghi

출생 : 1979-08-09, Ramsar, Iran

약력

Elika Abdolrazzaghi born August 9, 1979, Ramsar, has a bachelor's degree in Dramatic Literature and attended the Samandarian Institute of Dramatic Arts. She has taken part in several telefilms, such as 'Men of Earth' (2011) and 'The Sky Isn't Always Cloudy' (2013). Abdolrazzaqi has also appeared in various TV series, including 'Missing' (1998), 'Mozaffar’s Garden' (2006), 'The Forbidden Fruit' (2007), 'The Man of a Thousand Faces' (2007), 'Bitter Coffee' (2010), 'Made in Iran' (2011), 'My Villa' (2012), 'Mozaffar’s Treasure' (2013) and 'Look Back Sometimes' (2015). She has taken several roles in movies as well, including 'A Place to Live' (2003), 'The Magical Generation' (2006) , 'Morning’s Child' (2008), and 'Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus' (2012). The Iranian actress is married to the popular TV and cinema actor Amin Zendegani.

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Elika Abdolrazzaghi

참여 작품

Women Are From Venus, Men Are From Mars
Saeed who thinks that his wife is got killed in a trip to Europe marries another woman. But when his wife is found to be alive he has to face many troubles.
Laughing Bomb
Refugee Singer
A couple with their two children recently bought a satellite receiver. They try to educate their children with politeness but it is difficult with the arrival of receiver and ill-educated and very funny channels. They change 12 channels and each time they encounter a more malicious and abnormal program.
The Magic Generation
Babak is more than just an unemployed engineer living with his parents in his 20s. He possesses a supernatural sense of hearing, so strong he can hear through solid walls and over great distances. But Babak is not the only one with bizarre, unexplained powers. A group of extraordinary individuals begin to emerge and find each other. Will they learn to use their powers for anything other than their own selfish means? With experimental sequences and innovative camerawork, director Iraj Karimi takes a whimsical look at a band of youths brought together through their abilities, but bound by their lack of purpose.