Jasmin Tabatabai

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Jasmin Tabatabai
یاسمین طباطبائی
Imperial State of Iran
NationalityGerman
OccupationActor
Years active1992–present
Spouse
(m. 2003; div. 2008)
PartnerAndreas Pietschmann (2007–present)
Children3

Jasmin Tabatabai (Persian: یاسمین طباطبائی [jɒːsˈmiːn tæbɒːtæbɒːˈʔiː]; born 8 June 1967 in Tehran, Iran, is a German actress and singer.

Biography

Jasmin Tabatabai's mother is German, and her father is Iranian. She was born and raised in

Islamic Revolution, at which point she migrated with her mother to Germany. After her completion of school, she studied drama in the arts college in Stuttgart
.

Career

She was discovered for the screen 1992 as main character in the Swiss feature film

actress in Berlin, she co-founded the band Even Cowgirls Get the Blues as singer and songwriter.[1]

The 1997 German film

Megara in the German dub of Hercules
.

Tabatabai's first album as a solo artist, Only Love, was released in 2002 along with the single After You Killed Me. Soon after she founded her own record label, polytrash. She also composed songs for the soundtrack of the 2004 movie Iron Jawed Angels together with then-husband Tico Zamora.

Personal life

Berlinale 2017

In December 2001, Tabatabai met American musician Tico Zamora.[2] On 3 December 2002 she gave birth to their first and only child, a daughter named Angelina Sherri Rose.[3][4] She and Zamora married on 1 June 2003 and separated by summer 2006. Their divorce was finalized in 2008.

She has been in a relationship with actor Andreas Pietschmann since summer 2007. They have two children: a daughter, Helena Leila (born 5 July 2009),[5] and a son, Johan Anton (born 13 August 2013). Tabatabai and Pietschmann reside in Berlin.[6]

Awards

  • 1997:
    Bavarian Film Award
    , Best Film Score

Partial filmography

Music

  • 1997: Bandits soundtrack
  • 2002: Only Love
  • 2004: Iron Jawed Angels soundtrack
  • 2007:
    Blood and Chocolate
    soundtrack
  • 2007: I ran

Jasmin Tabatabai & David Klein Orchester

  • 2011: Eine Frau
  • 2016: Was sagt man zu den Menschen, wenn man traurig ist?

References

  1. ^ "Jasmin Tabatabai: "Musik ist meine Religion"". November 19, 2017.
  2. ^ "Jasmin Tabatabai - News archive, December 2007". jasmin-tabatabai.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  3. ^ "Jasmin Tabatabai - News archive, January 2003". jasmin-tabatabai.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  4. ^ "Jasmin Tabatabai - News archive, December 2002". jasmin-tabatabai.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  5. ^ "Jasmin Tabatabai - News archive, July 2009". jasmin-tabatabai.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  6. ^ dpa bzw. Online-Magazin Stern

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