Fereshte Jenabi (1327–1377) was an actress. She entered the cinema with the film. She was noticed by filmmakers and played a role in many films in a short period of time. She was the co-star with Ezzatullah Entezami in Qiyamat Eshgh. Fereshte Jenabi was a beautiful and reckless actress in cinema who was removed from acting after the revolution. After the revolution, it was not possible for many artists, especially women, to continue working, and he was removed from the cinema. Unfortunately, she fell into addiction in isolation and died in 1377 at the age of fifty.
An actor is a professional performer who portrays a character in a film, television show, play, or other form of entertainment. Actors use their talents to bring characters to life and create an emotional connection with their audience. They work with directors, writers, and other performers to develop and refine their performances. Actors may work in a variety of settings, including theater, film, television, and radio. Some actors work exclusively in one medium, while others work across multiple mediums. They may also work on stage productions, commercials, or voiceovers for animated films or video games. Acting requires a combination of talent, training, and experience, as well as a willingness to work long and irregular hours.

