Niki Karimi (b. 1971)

Alias:
Niki Karimi
نیکی کریمی

Birthplace:
Tehran, Iran

Born:
November 11, 1971

Niki Karimi is an actress and director who was born in 1971 in Tehran, Iran. From her first activities in the cinema, we can name "Bride" directed by Behrouz Afkhami. She has also won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress in Fajr Film Festival for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by Ahmadreza Motamedi and "The Fifth Reaction" by Tahmineh Milani. She has also been featured in "Night Shift", "One Night" and "A Few Days Later" as director. Among her other cinematic works "Sara" by Dariush Mehrjui, "Night and Day" by Omid Bankdar and Keyvan Ali-Mohammadi's, "Who killed Amir?" by Mehdi Karampour and "Democracy In Day Light "by Ali Atashani can be named.

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Director:
2005  One Night
2006  A Few Days Later...
2011  Final Whistle
2015  Night Shift
2020  Atabai

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2005  One Night
2006  A Few Days Later...
2011  Final Whistle
2015  Night Shift
2020  Atabai

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2005  One Night
2006  A Few Days Later...
2011  Final Whistle
2015  Night Shift
2017  Azar
2020  Atabai
2022  Until Tomorrow

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2005  One Night
2006  A Few Days Later...
2011  Final Whistle
2015  Night Shift
2017  Azar
2020  Atabai
2022  Until Tomorrow

Writer:
2005  One Night
2006  A Few Days Later...
2011  Final Whistle
2015  Night Shift
2017  Azar
2020  Atabai
2022  Until Tomorrow

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