Angie Taddei Cella VS Shohreh Aghdashloo

Angie Taddei Cella
Angie Taddei Cella was born on September 20, 1981 in the city of Quilmes in Argentina, but she went to live in Mexico from a very young age, in 1994 she was part of the youth musical group Jeans along with Paty Sirvent , Litzy Domínguez and Tabatha Vizuet , but it was until 1996 that the group becomes known with the homonymous album Jeans , Angie also records with the group the albums Why hide? (1998) and //:Tr3s.Jeans (1999), the latter two reaching a gold record for their high sales.
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Shohreh Aghdashloo
Shohreh Aghdashloo (Persian: شهره آغداشلو, pronounced [ʃohˈɾe ɒɢdɒʃˈluː]) (born Shohreh Vaziri-Tabar; May 11, 1952) is an Iranian-American actress, known for her unusually deep voice for a woman. Following numerous starring roles on the stage, her first major film role was in The Report (Gozāresh) (1977) directed by Abbas Kiarostami, which won the Critics Award at the Moscow Film Festival. Her next film was Shatranje Bad (Chess of the Wind), directed by Mohammad Reza Aslani, which screened at several film festivals. Both films were banned in her home country; but, in 1978, Aghdashloo won acclaim for her performance in Sooteh Delan (Broken-hearted), directed by Ali Hatami, which established her as one of Iran's leading actresses.