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Irene Zazians (; ; August 20, 1927 – July 28, 2012), known
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ously as Irene, was an Iranian actress of cinema and television. She worked with famous
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directors both before and after the
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, such as
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,
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,
Nosrat Karimi Nosrat Karimi (‎; 22 December 1924 – 3 December 2019) was an Iranian actor, director, make-up artist, professor, scriptwriter, and sculptor. His career spanned six decades. He was perhaps best known for his role as Agha Joon in '' My Uncle ...
, Masoud Kimiyayi, and Alireza Davood Nejad. Her two films after the revolution, ''The Red Line'' directed by Kimiyayi and ''The Reward'' by Davood Nejad, were banned. Zazians also appeared in four TV series. She portrayed Mahde Olya ( Nasereddin Shah's mother) in '' Soltan-e Sahebgheran'' directed by
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in 1976. Her role in ''
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'', another series directed by Ali Hatami, was cut out. After the
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she was banned from taking part in any artistic activities. She travelled to
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, where she re-trained as a beautician. She returned to Iran in 1986, during the harshest time of the Iran-Iraq war. Her last performance in cinema was in ''
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'' in 2008, a film by
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. She died of
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in 2012 in
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.


Early life and career

Irene was born in an
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family who had immigrated to
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, Iran, after surviving the
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by the Ottoman Turks. Her father was Alexander Zazians and her mother's name was Varia. Her father was from
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, while her mother was from the east. Irene was their fourth child, but all of the first three children died of causes such as disease. She went to "Shahdokht" school in Babolsar. She started acting in the Ferdowsi theater when she was 19. In 1951 she joined the Noushin group in Sa'di theater, performing in works including
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's ''
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''. She married Mohammad Asemi, also an actor in the Noushin theater, when she was 16.


Film career

After some years in theater she joined the cinema industry in 1958, acting in films such as ''The Man who Suffered'' directed by Mohammad Ali Jafari and ''Awaited'' by
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. Her next film was ''The Messenger from Heaven'' directed by
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, also an Iranian Armenian. At the time Iranian women could not act in sexy clothes, but because Irene was of an Armenian family, she did not have that limitation and wore a two-piece swim suit in ''The Messenger from Heaven''. The film was on screen for four days, but then was renditioned five times for its taboo scenes. In 1958
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invited her to perform in a movie named ''The Spring of Life''. This was
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's first film. In the early 1970s she worked with many Iranian new wave directors such as Amir Naderi (''Goodbye Friend''), Masoud Kimiyai (Baluch), Khosrow Haritash (''Speeding Naked till High Noon'') and
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(''The Rooster'').


''Mohallel''

Among her most acclaimed and controversial roles was the portrayal of a traditional Iranian Muslim woman in '' Mohallel'' while she was Armenian. The Islamic term ''mohallel'' (''
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'') refers to a man marrying a divorced woman so that she can marry her ex-husband after they have already divorced three times. Couples cannot remarry for a fourth time until the ex-wife marries another man, to ensure that divorce is not taken lightly.
Nosrat Karimi Nosrat Karimi (‎; 22 December 1924 – 3 December 2019) was an Iranian actor, director, make-up artist, professor, scriptwriter, and sculptor. His career spanned six decades. He was perhaps best known for his role as Agha Joon in '' My Uncle ...
directed the film ''Mohallel'' in 1972. After all Iranian stars rejected the role, he turned to Irene, an Armenian. She spent time in a traditional Iranian household to observe their lifestyle. However, some
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s such as
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wrote bitter criticisms of the film in ''
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''. Other critics defended Irene's performance, and Zazians was nominated for a Sepas award that year. The film only remained on screens for three days and was renditioned.


Television career

Zazians played in four TV series. One was ''Soltan-e Sahebgheran'', a historical TV series about Nasereddin shah Qajar and Amirkabir and their assassination. Zazians portrayed Mahd-e Olya, Shah's mother in the series. Another TV series was ''Abunasr's Throne'' (), based on a story of
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and a screenplay by
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. Her latter two series were ''I Love You, I Love You'', directed by Morteza Alavi, and ''Hezar Dastan'', also by Ali Hatami, which was screened after the Iranian revolution with her role being totally cut out.


Personal life

Zazians married twice; first when she was age 16, to Mohammad Asemi, an actor in the Noushin group. Asemi was also a poet and a writer and was a member of
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. Their marriage was not stable and they got divorced. From this marriage, Irene was sometimes called Irene Asemi, her ex-husband's family name. After that, she married director and producer, Shahrokh Rafi which also ended in divorce. After the Iranian Revolution Irene was banned from performing as an actress, so she travelled to Germany to live with her sister. She only stayed there for two years and returned to Iran in 1986. During her time in Germany, she had retrained in
cosmetology Cosmetology (from Greek , ''kosmētikos'', "beautifying"; and , ''-logia'') is the study and application of beauty treatment. Branches of specialty include hairstyling, skin care, cosmetics, manicures/ pedicures, non-permanent hair removal suc ...
and, after coming back to Iran, she also worked as a beautician.


Death

Zazians suffered
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in the last decade of her life. She had three surgeries and was working less, as recommended by her doctors. She died on July 28, 2012, in Tehran. She is buried in the Armenian cemetery in Khavaran road in southeast Tehran.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Zazians, Irene 1927 births 2012 deaths People from Babolsar Actresses from Tehran Iranian Christians Iranian film actresses Iranian stage actresses Ethnic Armenian actresses Iranian television actresses 20th-century Iranian actresses Deaths from lung cancer in Iran Iranian people of Armenian descent