Sahar Jafari Jozani
Sahar Jafari Jozani lived in the United States until the age of 5 and then moved to Iran. Due to the separation of her parents, she was raised by her grandmother. She holds a degree in child psychology from Islamic Azad University.
Sahar began her professional career in the arts by acting in her father’s film Shir-e Sangi (The Stone Lion) in 1986. She later worked as both a writer and actress in the television series Doosti Agency (Friendship Agency) and was nominated for the Crystal Simorgh award for Best Supporting Actress at the Fajr Film Festival in 1999 for her role in the movie Balogh (Maturity).
Sahar Jafari Jozani gained more fame by acting in works by Mehran Modiri, including Noghte Chin (Dotted Line) in 2003 and Bagh-e Mozaffar (Mozaffar's Garden) in 2006.
Among her other works, Sahar appeared in the television series Dar Cheshm-e Baad (In the Eye of the Wind) as the character Iran, and in the popular series Ghahve-ye Talkh (Bitter Coffee). She also starred in the feature film Iran Burger.
Acting
TV
Bitter Coffee
as Naz-Khatoon Deylami / Roya Atabaki
2010
Movie
Invitation
as Sudabeh
2008
TV
The Man with Two Thousand Faces
2009
TV
Dotted
2003
TV
Mozaffar's Garden
as Forough
2006
Movie
Iran Burger
2015
Movie
The Stone Lion
1987
Movie
Laugh Bomb
as Katti
2011
Movie
Maturity
2000
Movie
Paradise of Criminals
2024
Movie
Behind the Wall of Silence
2018
TV
All My Children
as Maryam
2009
Astronauts on their way to the World Cup
2006