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. He was the co-star with Ezzatullah Entezami in Qayamat 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, he fell into addiction in isolation and died in 1377 at the age of fifty.
Actors are entertainers. They bring a writer’s words to life by portraying characters on stage, screen, and radio. Though the career can be glamorous, the road to success is often long and difficult. Most actors have to compete for parts through auditions. They need to be able to handle criticism and rejection. Once hired, actors spend hours memorizing lines and rehearsing. The workdays can be very long, especially on film shoots. In addition to reciting lines, actors need to be able to impersonate a real or fictional character, often right down to particular mannerisms, even regional accents.

