Career Beginnings: Negar’s formal entry into the world of acting began with theater. She studied drama at the Tehran University of Art, which provided her with a strong foundation in the performing arts. Her theater work garnered attention, and she quickly became known for her talent and dedication.

Rise to Stardom: Negar Javaherian’s transition from theater to cinema was marked by her role in the film “Gold and Copper” (2010). Her portrayal of a young wife whose life is turned upside down by her husband’s illness was both powerful and poignant. This role earned her critical acclaim and several awards, establishing her as a formidable actress in Iranian cinema.

Her collaboration with renowned directors and participation in acclaimed films such as “A Cube of Sugar” (2011), “The Painting Pool” (2013), and “The President’s Cell Phone” (2011) further solidified her status as one of Iran’s leading actresses.

Personal Life: Negar Javaherian married Rambod Javan, a well-known actor and director, in 2016. The couple is one of the most celebrated in Iranian entertainment, often making headlines for their work and public appearances together.

Ups and Downs: Like many actors, Negar has faced her share of challenges. The political and cultural landscape of Iran has often influenced the film industry, leading to periods of uncertainty and difficulty. Despite these challenges, Negar has remained committed to her craft, consistently delivering powerful performances.

Real Name: Negar Javaherian

Date of Birth: January 12, 1983

Birth Place: Tehran, Iran

Residence: Tehran, Iran

Profession: Actress

Nationality: Iranian

Religion: Not publicly disclosed

Partner: Rambod Javan (married in 2016)

Father: Not publicly disclosed

Mother: Not publicly disclosed

Horoscope: Capricorn

Age: 41 (as of 2024)

Body Type: Slim

Eye Color: Brown

Hair Color: Dark Brown