10 Remarkable Facts About Ehteram Boroumand: The Iconic Actress and TV Presenter

Career Overview

Early Television Work

Ehteram Boroumand’s career began with a focus on children’s programming. Her natural ability to connect with young audiences quickly made her a favorite. Despite starting with just a 10-minute weekly slot, her shows became increasingly popular, leading to more significant opportunities and longer programs. By the time she became a permanent presenter in 1973, she had already established herself as a key figure in Iranian television.

Transition to Cinema

After the 1979 revolution, Boroumand’s career took a different turn. She began recording story tapes for children, ensuring that her connection with her young audience remained strong. Her move into cinema in 2003 marked a new chapter. Her debut in “I Saw Your Father Yesterday, Aida” was well-received, paving the way for future roles in critically acclaimed films.

Return to Children’s Entertainment

In 2009, Boroumand returned to the realm of children’s entertainment by hosting the Children’s and Adolescent Theater Association celebration. This event marked her comeback after years of absence from the stage and television, reaffirming her commitment to children’s education and entertainment.

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