Nadia Deldar Golchin
Known for: Acting
Born: May 7, 1960 in Tehran, Iran - Died: August 14, 2012
Deldar-Golchin, Nadia (born May 8, 1960, Tehran - died August 16, 2012, Tehran) The Iranian actress Nadia Deldar-Golchin received a degree in Music. She began her acting career in 1990 by appearing in Ahmad Reza Darvish's 'Devil'. Deldar-Golchin appeared in series such as 'Friendship Tree' (1987), 'Aunt Sara' (1992), 'Seasoned Rider' (1997), 'All My Children' (1997), 'The Doctors' (1998), 'After the Rain' (2000), 'Three by Four' (2008), and 'The Pahlavi Hat' (2012-2013). she also acted in movies such as 'All My Daughters' (1993), 'Blue Scarf' (1994), 'Invisible Man' (1995), 'Mahtab's Wedding' (1996), 'A Mother's Love' (1997), 'Like a Stranger' (1997), 'Help Me' (1998), 'Sheida' (1998), 'The Girl in the Sneakers' (1998), 'Grey' (2000), 'Crank Call' (2001), 'Breakfast for Two' (2003), and 'Three Degree Fever' (2010).
Known for
Showing 10 of 10 titles
Breakfast for Two
Meeting the Parrot
Nasim's Mother
The Blue-Veiled
Sheyda
As a Stranger
Samira
Naked Night
Help Me
The Antidote
The Grey
Three by Four
Tala