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Termeh Tohidi

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Termeh Tohidi

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Termeh Tohidi, a Persian actress, holds a bachelor’s degree in molecular and cellular biology and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in molecular microbiology at the University of Calgary. She discovered her passion for being on stage at the age of 19 and has since participated in several workshops and performances in her home country, Iran. Some of her notable performances include “God of Carnage,” “Winter of 1987,” “Rumors,” “Dancing of Thorn up Papers,” “Staircase,” and “The Kitchen.” Additionally, she has acted in two short films titled “Leprosy” and “A Usual Happening.”She found it fascinating to leave her own persona and life behind the stage door and experience different characters, getting in touch with their personality, lives, and problems. Upon immigrating to Canada, she remained dedicated to her acting pursuits. She engaged in another workshop at the University of Calgary and continued her involvement in the acting field, ultimately securing a role in “13 Play.”

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