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Leila Bolukat

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Leila Bolukat
لیلا بلوکات
Bloukat, June 2017
Born (1981-11-25) 25 November 1981 (age 43)
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present

Leila Bolukat (Persian: لیلا بلوکات born 25 November 1981) is an Iranian actress.[1][2] Her works include Yousuf e Payambar (2007), Amaliyate Mahde Koodak (2012) and Aseman Hamishe Abri Nist (2009), as well as Agha Yousef (2009), Zamani Baraye Asheghi (2012), and As O Pas (2016).

Conviction

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In 2023, Balukat was convicted by the Judiciary of the Islamic Republic of Iran for non-compliance with hijab regulations.[3] The penalties imposed included a two-year ban on engaging in activities in mainstream media, including domestic and international platforms, acting, and promotional activities in both physical and virtual spaces; a two-year travel ban; a five-year prohibition on direct or indirect activities in virtual spaces; a requirement to study and summarize a book within one month; and a ten-month suspended imprisonment sentence in one of Semnan Province's prisons, with six months of the sentence suspended for five years.[4][5]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Director Role
2022 They Loved Me Mohammadreza Rahmani
2017 Everything Is Normal Mohsen Damadi Blind Girl
2016 Calm Breaths Meysam Hashemi Taba
2016 Short Like Life Shahreh Soltani
2015 Dracula Reza Attaran Javad's Sister-in-Law
2015 Destitute Arash Moayerian Fariba
2013 Five Stars Mahshid Afsharzadeh Shaghayegh
2012 Mirror and Candelabrum Bahram Bahramian
2012 Kindergarten Operation Farzad Azhdari
2011 Pickpocket of South Street Siavash Asadi Secondhand Clothing Seller
2011 Mr. Yousef Ali Rafii Yousef's Bride
2001 Black Zangi Ebrahim Ebrahimian
2009 Deportees 2 Masoud Dehnamaki Ba'athist Reporter
2005 Abraham, Friend of God Mohammadreza Varzi Reneh

Television

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Year Title Director Notes
1998 Days of Life Siroos Moghadam Network 3, 35 episodes
2000 Companion Ghasem Jafari Network 3, 30 episodes
2000 Water King Rahim Rahimipour Network 2, 13 episodes
2001 Gray Land Morteza Ahmadi Harandi Network 2, 26 episodes
2001 Taste of Childhood 2 Masoud Rashidi Network 2, 10 episodes, Children's and Youth Group
2002 Wasted Effort Abdollah Bakideh Network 1, 20 episodes
2003 One Like Me Mohsen Shahmohammadi Network 1, 30 episodes, Aired during Ramadan
2004–2008 Prophet Joseph Farajollah Salahshoor Network 1, 45 episodes, Role as Nefertiti
2005 Godfather Mohammadreza Varzi Network 1, 12 episodes
2006 Day of Departure Javad Afshar Network 5, 25 episodes
2008 Weary Hearts Siroos Alvand Network 1, 15 episodes, Played in "Braveheart" episode
2010 Injury Mohammad Mahdi Asgarpour Network 3, 30 episodes, Aired during Ramadan
2010 The Sky Is Not Always Cloudy Saeed Alamzadeh Network 1, 31 episodes
2011 Light and Shadow Arash Moayerian Network 5, 37 episodes
2012 Secret and Prayer Flora Sam Network 1, 5 episodes
2012 Hidden Secret Flora Sam Network 1, 27 episodes, Aired during Ramadan
2013 Time for Love Mohammad Hossein Latifi Network 5, 10 episodes, Aired during Muharram
2018 Hashtag Aunt Cockroach Mohammad Moslemi Home Video Network, 15 episodes, Aired from February 2018
2018 Moment of Twilight Homayoun Asadian Network 3, 50 episodes
2019 Forgotten Bahram Bahramian Network 1, 50 episodes
2019 Destiny (Seasons 1 and 2) Mohammadreza Kheradmandan (Season 1), Alireza Bazrafshan (Season 2) Network 2, 50 episodes
2020 Destiny (Season 3) Mohammadreza Kheradmandan Network 2, 25 episodes
2022 Destiny (Season 4) Mohammadreza Kheradmandan Network 2

Theatre

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The Chant of Gabriel's Wing is a treatise from Shahab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi. This play is written by Mohsen Moeini and Adapted from Shahab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi's book. The producer of this theater is Negin Mirhasani Vahed

  • Mask, directed by Behzad Eghtaie, Shahrzad Theater Complex, (2019)[10]
  • Lust and Seven Minutes, directed by Alireza Mehran, (2019)[11]
  • Duck Hunting (directed by Hamidreza Qotbi), Tehran, Iranshahr Theater - Master Nazerzadeh Kermani Hall; June 2016 (actor)[12]
  • A Doll's House (directed by Javad Molania), Tehran, Niavaran Cultural Center, Persian Gulf Hall; December 2015–January 2016 (actor)[13]
  • The Taming of the Shrew (directed by Bahram Tashakor), Tehran, Koroush Cinema Complex - Alborz Hall; July–August 2015 (actor)
  • Siavash's Day (directed by Shokrollah Goodarzi), Tehran, Sanglaj Theater; May–June 2013 (actor)[14]

References

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  1. ^ "Leila Boloukat Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Leila Boloukat - لیلا بلوکات". honaraks. Archived from the original on April 21, 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
  3. ^ "«لیلا بلوکات» محکوم به حبس در یکی از زندان‌های سمنان شد". fa (in Persian). Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  4. ^ "حکم جدید لیلا بلوکات اعلام شد". خبرآنلاین (in Persian). 2023-07-18. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  5. ^ "لیلا بلوکات بابت حجاب به تحمل زندان در سمنان محکوم شد | پایگاه خبری تحلیلی انصاف نیوز". انصاف نیوز (in Persian). 2023-07-18. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  6. ^ http://theater.ir/fa/46822%7Cعنوان= نمایش «آواز پر جبرئیل» میزبان هنرمندان می‌شود
  7. ^ "نگره‌ای پست‌مدرن به معراج پیامبر اسلام در "آواز پر جبرئیل"". 2015-05-22.
  8. ^ "نمایش "آواز پر جبرئیل" میزبان هنرمندان می‌شود".
  9. ^ ""آواز پر جبرئیل" به صحنه رفت/ بازگشت "رام کردن زن سرکش"". 2015-05-23.
  10. ^ "نمایش «ماسک» تمدید شد". خبرگزاری مهر.
  11. ^ "جواد عزتی، «هوس و هفت دقیقه» را افتتاح می‌کند". خبرگزاری خبر آنلاین.
  12. ^ "«آواز پر جبرییل» با لیلا بلوکات و اردلان شجاع‌کاوه اجرا می‌شود". تئاتر.
  13. ^ "لیلا بلوکات با «شکار مرغابی» آمد". خبرگزاری پارس.
  14. ^ ""روز سیاوش" برای جشنواره فجر آماده می‌شود". خبرگزاری مهر.
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