Sima Tirandaz: The Life and Career of Celebrated Actress
Personal Life and Marriages
First Marriage: Nasser Hashemi
In 1995, at the age of 25, Sima Tirandaz married Nasser Hashemi, a renowned radio actress and brother of Mehdi Hashemi. Their union was formed amidst mutual respect for their artistic careers.
Nasser Hashemi was born in 1956 in Langrud and was involved in acting, dubbing, and screenwriting. Their marriage, however, lasted until 2003, when they separated amicably.
Second Marriage: Majid Nasiri Jozani
Following her divorce, Tirandaz married Majid Nasiri Jozani, an actor known for his roles in “Cold Roads” and other films. They had a son named Rayan. Unfortunately, this marriage also ended in divorce.
Majid Nasiri Jozani has a rich background in acting, with several films in the 1960s, and has been active in Iran’s theater scene, including serving as the CEO of the Tehran Artists’ House.
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