Azadeh Samadi

Azadeh Samadi (born 7 January 1979) is an Iranian actress. She has received various accolades, including a Fajr Film Festival Honorary Diploma, in addition to nominations for a Hafez Award and a Crystal Simorgh.

Early life
Azadeh Samadi was born on September 8, 1979, in Lahijan. After completing her undergraduate theater studies at Soore University, she completed a course of acting classes (supervised by Parviz Parastooi). She played in the theater production "Behir and Sugar", and after some time was chosen to play in the TV series "The Endless Way" directed by Homayoun Asadiyan. She has performed in the short films "35 meter water level" and "blue teeth", directed by Hooman Seyyed as well as "No One Talking to Anyone".

Azadeh Samadi married Houman Seyyedi in 2006. But this marriage ended in divorce in 2013. Azadeh Samadi was one of the artists supporting Mir Hossein Mousavi during the 2009 presidential election.

Samadi hosted the Zabiwaka program, which was broadcast on the Iowa Internet network for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. And Behrang Alavi, as his replacement, took over the implementation of this program. According to the agents close to this program, while Azadeh Samadi was supposed to be the host of this program, it was announced by the Radio and Television. As a result, it was decided to change her.

Television

 * Divar be Divar - 2016
 * Tehran's roof - 2015
 * one among all - 2009
 * Gawsandogh - 2008
 * Rahe Bipayan - 2007

Theatre
Samadi acted in Iceland (play) was written by Nicolas Billon.
 * Iceland
 * No Audience
 * Five second snow
 * Without milk and sugar (Hamid Amjad)
 * Constitutional Lady (Hossein Kiani)
 * Sea travelers (Mohammad Aqbati)
 * The unfinished narrative of a suspended chapter (Houman Seyyedi)
 * After all, whose life is this? (Ashkan Khelinejad)
 * A little click (Ahmad Soleimani)
 * Show P2 (Morteza Mirmontazemi)
 * Rainy City Melody (Hadi Marzban)
 * Show original language (Rasoul Kahani)
 * Dream show of a midnight night (Mustafa Koushki)
 * Five seconds of snow (Morteza Mir Montazemi)
 * Iceland (Aida Kikhaei)
 * Love letters from the Middle East (Kiomars Moradi)
 * Without spectators (Ali Sarabi)