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Nazanin Boniadi (Born in Tehran, Iran) is a Persian actress.

Her parents moved to London shortly after, where she was raised with an emphasis on morality, integrity and education. Nazanin graduated top of her class from a prestigious private high school in London, England. She went on to earn a bachelor's degree, with Honors, in Biological Sciences from the University of California Irvine.

Adept at multi-tasking, Nazanin never lost focus of helping her community while growing intellectually. Her molecular research into finding a cure for cancer and heart transplant rejection won her the competitive "Chang Pin-Chun" Undergraduate Research Award. Nazanin demonstrated her leadership abilities as Assistant Editor-in-Chief of MedTimes, UCI's undergraduate medical newspaper, and as Head Coordinator of the Biology of Cancer class on campus. Nazanin is also a published writer, with her work appearing in such publications as "Online Journal" and "Celebrity News Magazine". However, Nazanin's abilities do not merely stop here. She is skilled at ice skating, certified in CPR and excellent at belly dancing.

Nazanin's passion for the performing arts started at the age of 10 when she received a merit from the Royal College of Music"in London for playing the violin. Other artistic achievements include a certificate in ballet from the Vaccani School of Dance in London and winning the British "Yamaha Electone Festival" for playing the electric organ. After appearing as the lead in numerous high school productions such as The Boyfriend, Joseph & the Amazing Techinicolor Dreamcoat and West Side Story, Nazanin earned her first TV credit hosting "Early Bird", a popular children's TV show in the UK

Nazanin Boniadi also played a lead role in "Bikhial", a music video for the popular Persian singer Afshin.

New to Hollywood, Nazanin is quickly proving herself as a versatile talent and has already appeared in numerous independent projects, including THE SNITCH by director Ming Lo and the feature film GAMEFACE by director James Rhodimer.[link]

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