Farzaneh Davari is a actress known for her work in cinema during the 1970s and early 1980s. She entered the film industry at a young age and gained recognition through her performances in several films that reflected the style and atmosphere of pre-revolution cinema. Davari made her screen debut in the film Red Hair (Moosorkheh) in 1974, where she played the role of Ahoo. She later appeared in productions including The City of Wine (1976), Fratricide (1980), and Flight in the Cage (1980).
Her performances introduced her as a promising young actress, although her career faced interruptions and challenges that limited the number of projects she completed. Born in Tehran, Davari reportedly pursued studies related to the arts and spent time abroad before returning to acting projects later in life. Beyond her film work, she is also known to audiences as part of a family connected to cinema and television. After many years away from the screen, she appeared again in the television project The Rough Land (Zaminhaye Nahamvar), reconnecting with acting after a long absence.

