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I Love Shohreh Aghdashloo

Rasheed Abou-Alsamh
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Rasheed Abou-Alsamh
December 13, 2005
March 16, 2022
I Love Shohreh Aghdashloo
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IF you haven’t seen the fourth season of the TV series “24”, then you probably haven’t seen the exceptional Iranian-American actress Shohreh Aghdashloo.Born in Tehran in 1952, she moved to the US after the 1978 Revolution.She won an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress for her role in “House of Sand and Fog”, and will be in the upcoming film “Il Mare” with Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves.In “24” she played the role of Dina Araz, the wife of a Muslim terrorist, and mother of Ferooz Araz. They are all involved in a complex terrorist plot to kidnap the US secretary of defense, shoot down Air Force One with the US president aboard, and launch a nuclear missile headed towards Los Angeles.Aghdashloo admits that many Iranians in the US were upset with her portraying a terrorist in “24”, but she says she thinks the writers handled her character with sophistication and nuance.Stunningly beautiful with her thick, long black hair, big eyes and high cheekbones, Aghdashloo is also a very good actress. The shock and bewilderment you see on her face when she learns that her husband has ordered Ferooz killed for having hesitated in killing his American girlfriend, is extremely convincing. I think she should win a Golden Globe or Emmy award for her outstanding performance in “24”.“24” fans are rooting for her comeback in season five, which begins airing in January. Since she was killed off camera, there is the distinct possibility that the writers of “24” could resurrect her.She is due to play an Iranian professor in film version of the hit book “Reading Lolita in Tehran”, which is the memoir of a teacher who had a study group that read, among other novels, Nabokov’s classic “Lolita”.

With her onscreen son Ferooz in a scene from "24"

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guile
12/21/2005 8:28 AM
3/16/2022 7:04 PM

ms agdashloo is mesmerizing in house of sand and fog.. btw, nice, comfy place you got here :)..

Dotsson
12/17/2005 3:04 PM
3/16/2022 7:04 PM

Hi Faiza! I clicked on your name and saw that you have a blog so I clicked on it but nothing came up :| Yallah you should open up your own blog, these things are super fun! Check mine out!
Oh and what does chateaumontchoisi mean?

Rasheed's World
12/15/2005 12:08 PM
3/16/2022 7:04 PM

The sophistication and nuance was in the mother's performance, NOT the father's. She escapes with her son and eventually cooperates with US authorities in order to save his life!

Faiza Ambah
12/15/2005 9:05 AM
3/16/2022 7:04 PM

I don't think there's any "sophistication or nuance" in the character of a father, however extremist, who orders his own son killed because he hesitates in killing a girlfriend. It's committing the same sin of the terrorists, dehumanizing the other.

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