Parvin Soleimani (1922–2009) was one of most cherished and enduring actresses, with a career spanning over seven decades. Known for her versatility and emotional depth, Soleimani left an indelible mark on cinema, theater, and television, becoming a beloved figure in the country’s cultural history. Soleimani appeared in over 100 films, showcasing a wide range of characters that resonated with audiences. Some of her most memorable performances include roles in Mother (Madar), The Postman, and The Cow (Gav), films that are now considered classics of cinema. She often portrayed maternal figures, bringing warmth, strength, and depth to her performances.