[[{"content_id":130848,"content_number":0,"portal_id":2,"lang_id":"en","content_title":"Shahla Riahi was a pioneer of performing arts in Iran","content_rtitr":"","content_short_title":null,"content_summary":"Iran Theater-The funeral of Shahla Riahi was attended by a group of cinema and theater artists this Sunday morning at Vahdat Hall.","content_summary_fill":1,"content_body":"Iran Theater- Actress Shahla Riahi, who presented herself as Iran’s first female director in 1957 by making “Marjan”, died of Alzheimer’s in Tehran on Tuesday. She was 93.\r\n\r\nThe funeral of Shahla Riahi was attended by a group of cinema and theater artists this Sunday morning at Vahdat Hall.\r\n\r\nThe event was attended by cinema, theater and television artists such as Poori Banai, Mohammad Motevaselani, Iraj Rad, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Manouchehr Shahsavari, Ezzatollah Ramezaniifar and Mehdi Miami.\r\n\r\nKamran Maleki ,Public Relations  of Khaneh Cinema at the beginning of the ceremony said: Iranian cinema is alive after a decade because its founders have been blessed . We bid farewell to one of these people today and we know that the sweet memory of her works will always remain with us.  As long as Iranian art is alive, he is one of our great memories.”\r\n\r\nBorn in Tehran, she started stage acting at an early age in 1944, when she was seventeen. Her husband, Esmaeil Riahi, a stage director and screenwriter.\r\n\r\nHer brilliant performance as the leading actress in director Moezzeddivan Fekri’s play “Harun al-Rashid’s Policy” presented her as a young, promising talent.\r\n\r\nBy playing a leading role in Fekri’s movie “Golden Dreams” in 1952, she was introduced to Iran’s cinema.\r\n\r\nAfter working with numerous stage and screen directors, she tried her hand at filmmaking with “Marjan”.\r\n\r\nRiahi played roles in over 70 movies, including “Delshodegan” by Ali Hatami and “Two Movies with One Ticket” Dariush Farhang.\r\n\r\nShe also played roles in several TV series and children’s TV series.\r\n\r\nRiahi made a cameo appearance in 2017 in director Saman Moqaddam’s comedy “Sperm Whale: Roya’s Selection”, which was her swansong. \r\n\r\n ","content_html":"

Iran Theater- Actress Shahla Riahi, who presented herself as Iran\u2019s first female director in 1957 by making \u201cMarjan\u201d, died of Alzheimer\u2019s in Tehran on Tuesday. She was 93.<\/p>\n\n

The funeral of Shahla Riahi was attended by a group of cinema and theater artists this Sunday morning at Vahdat Hall.<\/p>\n\n

The event was attended by cinema, theater and television artists such as Poori Banai, Mohammad Motevaselani, Iraj Rad, Fatemeh Motamed Aria, Manouchehr Shahsavari, Ezzatollah Ramezaniifar and Mehdi Miami.<\/p>\n\n

Kamran Maleki ,Public Relations \u00a0of Khaneh Cinema at the beginning of the ceremony said: Iranian cinema is alive after a decade because its founders have been blessed . We bid farewell to one of these people today and we know that the sweet memory of her works will always remain with us.\u00a0 As long as Iranian art is alive, he is one of our great memories.\u201d<\/p>\n\n

Born in\u00a0Tehran,\u00a0she started stage acting at an early age in 1944, when she was seventeen.\u00a0Her husband, Esmaeil Riahi, a stage director and screenwriter.<\/p>\n\n

Her brilliant performance as the leading actress in director Moezzeddivan Fekri\u2019s play \u201cHarun al-Rashid\u2019s Policy\u201d presented her as a young, promising talent.<\/p>\n\n

By playing a leading role in Fekri\u2019s movie \u201cGolden Dreams\u201d in 1952, she was introduced to Iran\u2019s cinema.<\/p>\n\n

After working with numerous stage and screen directors, she tried her hand at filmmaking with \u201cMarjan\u201d.<\/p>\n\n

Riahi played roles in over 70 movies, including \u201cDelshodegan\u201d by Ali Hatami and \u201cTwo Movies with One Ticket\u201d Dariush Farhang.<\/p>\n\n

She also played roles in several TV series and children\u2019s TV series.<\/p>\n\n

Riahi made a cameo appearance in 2017 in director Saman Moqaddam\u2019s comedy \u201cSperm Whale: Roya\u2019s Selection\u201d, which was her swansong.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n

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