Sareh Bayat, born on October sixth, nineteen seventy-nine, is a prominent Iranian actress whose career began in the realm of theatre in two thousand one. After honing her craft through acting studies, she made her television debut in the series A Fistful of Eagle Feathers in two thousand seven, marking the start of her journey in the entertainment industry.
Bayat's cinematic journey commenced with her role in the film Imitator of Satan, but it was her performance in the critically acclaimed film A Separation in two thousand eleven that truly showcased her talent. Her portrayal in this award-winning film earned her and the female ensemble the prestigious Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival, solidifying her status as a remarkable actress.
In addition to her success in film, Bayat has received nominations for the Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress at the Fajr Film Festival for her leading roles in several notable films, including Oblivion Season in two thousand thirteen, We Won't Get Used to It in two thousand fifteen, and Almond Eyes, which is set to release in two thousand twenty-four.