Farrokhlagha Houshmand



Farrokhlagha Houshmand (1929 – 2009) (née Farrokh Lagha Poursol) was an Iranian actress in film, television, and theater. She appeared in more than 70 movies.

Biography
Farrokh Lagha Poursol was born in 1929 in Rasht, Pahlavi Iran. Her father was one of the founders of the Rasht Theater, and she had initially studied acting as a child in Rasht.

She formally started her acting career in 1945 in the acting academy under the supervision of Ataullah Zahed,, and and she was active in the Gilan Theater.

In 1957, she starred in her first film , a film about a taxi driver that is climbs social status "ladders" when he is mistaken for being a wealthy accountant. In 1966, she started acting in television, starring in a National Iranian Television (NITV) live program with Iraj Nazerian, Ezatullah Moqbeli, and Roghaye Chehreh Azad. She became famous for playing the character "Nene Agha", the mother of the popular television and film fictional character Samad.

Film

 * 1957 – 
 * 1958 – 
 * 1963 – 
 * 1963 – 
 * 1965 – 
 * 1965 – Night of the Hunchback, adapted from a story in 1001 Nights.
 * 1971 –
 * 1972 –
 * 1972 –
 * 1972 – Mehdi in Black and Hot Mini Pants
 * 1973 –
 * 1974 –
 * 1975 –
 * 1977 –
 * 1978 –
 * 1979 –
 * 1989 – Bashu, the Little Stranger, as sister-in-law
 * 1995 – The Journey, as character Bibi

Television

 * 1967 to 1970 – , this was the precursor to the show Samad, she was character "Nene Agha"
 * 1974 – , character "Nene Agha"
 * 1975 – , character "Nene Agha"
 * 1975 –