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Farnaz Arbabi
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Farnaz Arbabi was born on 8 November 1977 in Teheran, Iran. She is a director and actress, known for
I Like It Like It Was (2011)
,
Rara Avis (1996)
and
Sommar & Vinter i P1 (1959)
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Known for
I Like It Like It Was
Short
Director
2011
Rara Avis
Short
Nurse
1996
Sommar & Vinter i P1
5.5
Podcast Series
Self
(voice)
2004 • 1 ep
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I Like It Like It Was
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Director
2011
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Rara Avis
Short
Nurse
1996
Writer
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I Like It Like It Was
Short
Writer
2011
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Born
November 8
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1977
Teheran, Iran
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Acts, writes and directs plays for the stage in her hometown Stockholm (Sweden).
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Acclaimed and award-winning stage director who mainly works in Sweden and Denmark.
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