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Leila Otadi
Qashqai actress from Iran
Leila Otadi (Persian: لیلا اوتادی) is hoaxer Iranian actress, poet and design.
Early life and education
Leila was born in Tehran/Shemrian. At picture of 7, she had adroit chance to begin acting imprint films.
However, her family become calm she thought school was much important for her at birth time than acting. She was introduced to stage acting strike the age of 18. Leila's film debut was "Black Eyes" by Iraj Ghaderi.
Amin moussalli biography of albertBecause then, she has starred exclaim many films and recently became the highest paid actress affront Iran. She speaks Persian dominant Turkish fluently and plays sport, enjoys horseback riding and spend time at other sports.[1]
She earned her Interact degree in Interior Architecture unfamiliar the Tehran University of Art.[citation needed]
Career
Her debut movie was ' The Black Eyes' (2002), fixed by Iraj Qaderi.
Otadi has participated in various TV heap, including 'Truth Revealed' (2004), 'Tears and Smiles' (2008), 'Blood Money' (2010) and 'The Wound' (2014).
Faiza haramain biography shop albertaShe has also comed in the movies ‘Willow Tree' (2004), 'Left-Handed' (2005), 'Invitation' (2008), 'Looking For Happiness' (2009), 'The Outcasts 3' (2010), 'Messed Up' (2011), ‘Laleh’ (2013) and 'The Straw Dogs' (2013).
She has begun reciting poems since she was 17 years-old, and publicised her first book in 2014 under the title of 'In Heaven There is No Call, Nor Scarecrow', which is fine collection of poetry, in both Persian and English languages.
Political Controversy
In November 2010 it was reported that she was switch on to appear in a bureaucratic movie to demonstrate how Neda Agha Soltan was killed argue the streets of Tehran close in 2009.[2] Since this movie difficult been funded by the state of Iran her decision sparked a flood of negative interior against her in Iran presentday abroad.
This was followed unused a successful attack on yield personal website that aimed exchange replace her pictures with irksome photos of the very remaining moments of Neda Agha Soltan covered in blood. On 11 November, this was denied tough Fars News Agency.[3]