Nahid Moslemi (Persian: ÃÂçÃÂÃÂï àóÃÂàÃÂ; born December 16, 1955) is an Iranian actress. She gained prominence in 2010 through her role in the television series Chardivari.
Moslemi was born in Tehran. She began her acting career in 1978 with her debut role in the play Dictation and Angle by Gholamhossein Saedi, directed by Bahram Dehghan.
Moslemi trained under Roknoddin Khosravi and, in 1983, joined the Anahita Institute under Mostafa Oskooyi's direction. Alongside her theater training, she worked as a translator for the Red Crescent for several years. She began her professional stage career with the Anahita Oskooyi group, performing alongside Behzad Farahani. Moslemi holds a degree in English literature and comparative cultural history. Her performances have earned her accolades at numerous festivals.
Moslemi is the mother of Shida Khaligh, a fellow Iranian actress. In 2006, she received the Best Actress award from the Actorsâ Association of the House of Theater for her role in Mohammad YaghoubiâÂÂs play The Moon in the Water. Her performance in the home theater production Shahrzad further solidified her reputation.
In February 2014, Moslemi was honored with the festival statuette at the 32nd Fajr Theater Festival for her outstanding contributions to theater.