Pegah Ahangarani
Pegah Ahangarani is an Iranian actress and director. She has received various accolades, including a Crystal Simorgh, a Hafez Award and an Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Award.
Pegah Ahangarani left her studies in music after attending an art conservatory and focused on acting. She has also gained experience in directing, producing, and documentary filmmaking.
Pegah first appeared on screen in 1990 at the age of six in the film The Singing Cat. She rose to fame at 15 with her performance in the film The Girl with Sneakers, directed by Rasoul Sadrameli.
Personal Life and Family
After emigrating from Iran, Pegah Ahangarani settled in Germany, where she later married Ali Azimi, an Iranian singer and composer.Filmography
The Singing Cat The Girl in the Sneakers Women's Prison Our Days Maxx Sweet Jam Three Women Shirin Maritime silk road No Men Allowed Trapped Atom Heart Mother A Persian Melody Bandar Band- ''The Locust''
Awards and nominations
- Best Actress Award, for The Girl in Sneakers, 23rd Cairo International Film Festival, Egypt, December 1999
- Best Performance Award, for The Girl in Sneakers, Dokhtari ba Kafshhaye Katani, 14th Isfahan International Film and Video Festival for Children and Young Adults, Iran, October 1999
- Best Actress Award, for Women’s Prison, "Zendan-e zanan", a movie that is directed by her mother wherein Pegah played three different roles, Locarno Film Festival
- Best Supporting Actress for Trapped, 31st International Fajr Film Festival 2013