
Pantea Bahram
Pantea Bahram is an actress who was born in 1970 in Tehran, Iran. She started her career in television and starred in season 3 of “Mirror” by Fereydoun Farhoodi in 1987. She has also won an Honorary Diploma and Statue fo Best First Role Actress for “The Bright Day” by Hossein Shahabi from Fajr Film Festival. From her notable activities, “Asheghaneh” series by Manouzhehr Hadi, “Fireworks Wednesday” by Asghar Farhadi and “Man Madar Hastam” directed by Fereydoun Jeirani can be named.
Filmography

Glass Home
Glass Home

Drown
as Shapour
Drown
as Shapour

Maybe it isn't Love
Maybe it isn't Love

Temporary License
Temporary License

Death of the Fish
Death of the Fish

The Nameless Alley
The Nameless Alley

The Enchantment of the Burnt Temple
The Enchantment of the Burnt Temple

Stranger
Stranger

Sensitive Floor
Sensitive Floor

The Bright Day
The Bright Day

Making Faces
Making Faces

By no Reason
as Mojgan
By no Reason
as Mojgan

A Woman from the Past
A Woman from the Past

I'm a Mother
I'm a Mother

Migraine
Migraine

Absolutely Tame Is a Horse
as Homa
Absolutely Tame Is a Horse
as Homa

Nothing
Nothing
Farewell Baghdad
as Rebecca
Farewell Baghdad
as Rebecca

Tehran, Tehran
Tehran, Tehran

Shirin
Shirin

Endless Dreams
as Teacher
Endless Dreams
as Teacher

The Postman Doesn't Knock Three Times
as Mahvashi
The Postman Doesn't Knock Three Times
as Mahvashi

Dog Silence
Dog Silence

Empty Chair
Empty Chair

Dream of Midnight Autumn
Dream of Midnight Autumn

Death and Poet
Death and Poet

Eghlima
as Sara
Eghlima
as Sara

Eternal Children
Eternal Children

Fireworks Wednesday
as Simin
Fireworks Wednesday
as Simin

Tokyo, Non-Stop
as Nahid
Tokyo, Non-Stop
as Nahid

My Lady
My Lady

The Fair and The Ugly
The Fair and The Ugly

Sound of the Salt
as The mother, Mrs. Farrokhi
Sound of the Salt
as The mother, Mrs. Farrokhi

Through Sunglasses
as Mitra
Through Sunglasses
as Mitra