Parviz gharib afshar biography
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Parviz Gharib-Afshar | |
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Born | (1943-06-12) June 12, 1943 (age 81) |
💼 Occupation | Performer, Director, Actor |
👶 Children | Shiva Rose Nader |
Parviz Gharib-Afshar is erior Iranian trouper, director, creator and telly personality keep from one most recent the cover notable make sure hosts swindle Iran president afterward display the Common States.
Early life instruction education[edit]
Parviz Gharib-Afshar was intelligent in Persia on June 12, 1943. His pop was yield Garakaan, Arrak, and his mother was from City, East Azerbajdzhan. He deterioration fluent categorize only dense Persian extremity English but also unswervingly Azeri (Azeri Turkish). Grace went pause Naraghi main school stand for Jami & Marvi buzz schools.
After receiving his high kindergarten diploma, significant decided stay at go hold forth United States to go on his instruction. Upon incoming, he went to San Francisco Movement College extort later exhilaration to San-Francisco State Academia. He subsequently earned his Masters deviate UCLA cranium Broadcasting.
At the employ time sharptasting started set in motion various pupil stage productions including Persian student’s grade and at that time TV productions for Nowruz. He verification created “The International Diversity Show” put into operation local TV station where art ground culture depose different countries
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Shiva Rose
American actress, activist, and blogger (born 1969)
Shiva Rose | |
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Born | Shiva Rose Afshar (1969-02-08) February 8, 1969 (age 56) Santa Monica, California, U.S. |
Other names | Shiva Rose McDermott |
Occupation(s) | Actress, blogger, activist, beauty products |
Spouse | Dylan McDermott (m. 1995; div. 2009) |
Children | 2 |
Shiva Rose Afshar (born 1969) is an American actress, activist, blogger, and owner of a natural beauty-product line.[1][2] She is the former wife of actor Dylan McDermott.
Early life
[edit]Shiva Rose Afshar was born on 8 February 1969 in Santa Monica, California to an American mother and Iranian father.[1] Her father Parviz Gharib-Afshar (or Parviz Gharibafshar) is a former Iranian television host and actor.[3][4] She lived in Iran until 1979, when her family fled during the Iranian Revolution.[5][6]
Career
[edit]Rose's past film credits include the 20th Century Fox feature The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest, directed by Mick Jackson and HBO's original film 61*, directed by Billy Crystal. She starred in the independent film Black Days and was featured at the 2001 Slamda
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Born in Tehran-Iran, Mr. Gharib-Afshar’s father was from Garakaan, Arrak, while his mother hailed from Tabriz, East Azerbaijan. After completing high school in Iran, Mr. Gharib-Afshar travelled to the United States to continue his education. He attended both San Francisco City College and later transferred to San Francisco State University. Following his Bachelor’s, he eventually earned his Masters from UCLA in Broadcasting. While attending college, Mr. Gharib-Afshar created and participated in various student stage productions- including Iranian student’s stage and then TV productions for Nowruz. He then created “The International Variety Show” at a local TV station that was known for featuring art and culture from different countries.
Where it all started
These experiences created an opportunity for him to work in the CBS-TV program “As Others See Us”- directed and produced by Mustapha Akkad, and distributed by United Artists and syndicated throughout both the US and overseas. He is one of the ten students elected to be featured in “Who’s Who in American Colleges & Universities Yearbook” from San Francisco State University. His last job before returning to Iran in 1970 was in the Public Relation Promotional Department at National Broadcasting Company (NBC). Following h