Mahnaz Afshar, born on June 10, 1977, is a renowned Iranian actress with a diverse and accomplished career in the entertainment industry.
Her journey into the world of acting began when, after completing high school with a degree in natural sciences, she was introduced to the "Hannaneh" Art Institute by a relative who held the position of Theater Affairs Assistant at "Soureh" college. There, she honed her skills in video editing over the following years.
Mahnaz Afshar made her initial foray into the world of acting during the assembly job of "Ketāb-e Avval as a Golddigger," a training project directed by the esteemed Dariush Mehrjui. Subsequently, she received an invitation from Shamsi Fazlollahi to participate in the TV series "Gomshodeh" (Lost), directed by Masoud Navaii. This marked her official debut in the television industry.
Her professional journey continued with her role in the movie "Doostam" (Friends), directed by Abdollah Eskandari. Unfortunately, this film faced challenges and was not released in movie theaters due to complications related to its storyline and moral content.
Mahnaz Afshar's official cinematic debut was in the critically acclaimed "Shour-e Eshgh" (Passion of Love), which garnered positive reviews from both audiences and critics of the time. With this success, her fame grew, leading to appearances in hit films like "Atash-bas" (Ceasefire) and "Salad-e Fasl" (Season Salad).
In addition to her acting career, Mahnaz Afshar also serves as one of the judges on "Persia's Got Talent," a franchise of the popular British talent show "Got Talent," which airs on MBC Persia.
Mahnaz Afshar's journey in the entertainment industry has been marked by talent, dedication, and versatility, making her a prominent figure in Iranian cinema and television.
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