Elham Hamidi
Birthday: 1977-11-29 Place of Birth: Tehran, Iran
Synopsis
Elham Hamidi is an actress of cinema and television who was born in 1977 in Tehran, Iran. She started her professional career with Manuchehr Mosiri in the "Donya" movie. She won Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress for "A Cradle for Mother" movie. She has also been featured in Akbar Khajoyi's "Mahya", "Vertigo" by Alireza Zarrinzade, and "Eternal Children" directed by Pouran Derakhshande. She has been nominated for the Best Second Role Actress from Fajr Film Festival in the movie "So Close, So Far" by Reza Mirkarimi. Some examples of her activities in television series are "Motherland" by Kamal Tabrizi and "Zire Tigh" by Mohammadreza Honarmand.
Acting
The Kingdom of Solomon
Solomon, Prophet and the King, has asked God to give him an ideal kingdom which has never been given to anybody before. He is told to prepare himself and his subjects with evil and unearthly creatures that haunt the men.
Donya
Donya is a young, attractive single woman who has just returned to Tehran from abroad. She seeks the help of Hadji Reza Enayat, the conservative and stern owner of a real estate agency, to look for a house. We sense that she has an ulterior motive but that motive will not surface until the end of the movie. She puts on the charm and Hadji falls head over heels in love with her and proposes marriage despite being already married to a loving and pious wife. Awkward and funny situations develop as he tries to keep his affair secret from his family.