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Elika Abdolrazzaghi (Persian: الیکا عبدالرزاقی; born August 9, 1979) is an Iranian actress. She has received various accolades, including a Hafez Award.
Elika Abdolrazaghi began her acting career in 1997 by attending acting courses under the renowned Iranian director Hamid Samandarian. Her early career was centered on theater, where she performed in several plays. Her television debut came in 1998 with a role in Gomshodeh, a TV series directed by Masoud Navabi. Her first appearance in cinema was with a role in the 1999 film Mummy 3.
Elika gained widespread recognition and fame with her performance in Ghahve-ye Talkh (Bitter Coffee), a popular series directed by Mehran Modiri, released on home video. Her work in Ghahve-ye Talkh earned her critical acclaim and public recognition.
In 2012, she was awarded the Hafez Award for Best Actress in a Comedy for her performance in Ghahve-ye Talkh, solidifying her position as one of Iran's notable comedic actresses.
Family
Elika Abdolrazaghi married fellow actor Amin Zendegani, who is known for his work in theater, cinema, and television, in 2012. The couple does not have any children.
Filmography
= Film
== Web
== Television
== Short film
=Dandâne Âbi (Houman Seyyedi)
Yek Menhâye Binahâyat (Rasoul Ghasemi)
Sefr (Reza Sanjabi)
Da'vat (Mahdi Karampoor)
= Telefilm
=Inja Aseman Hamishe Abri nist (Mahdi Golestaneh, 2013)
Hesse Tamas (2012)
Mardane Zamin (Mahdi Sabbaq zad, 2011)
Yek Eshtebahe Kuchulu (Afsaneh Monadi, 2010)
Hagho sokout (2010)
Mah Az ruye Sakku (Arash Moayyerian, 2008)
Hamchon Yek Roya (Mohammadali Najafi, 2008)
Theater
Awards and nominations
Winner of the statue of Hafez, the best comedian actress from the twelfth film and television festival of the world of images to play in the series Ghahveye Talkh, 2012.
References
External links
Elika Abdolrazzaghi at IMDb
Elika Abdolrazzaghi on SourehCinema (in Persian)
Elika Abdolrazzaghi on Instagram
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Elika Abdolrazzaghi
- Amin Zendegani
- Dorehami
- Ramsar, Iran
- List of Iranian films of the 2020s
- Bitter Coffee