Maryam Zaree
Maryam Zaree (Persian: مریم زارع; born July 22, 1983, in Tehran, Iran) is a German actress, filmmaker, and writer. She has appeared in various European film productions and gained recognition for lead roles in films such as *Shahada*, as well as for her award-winning performance in the series *4 Blocks*, for which she received the Grimme Prize in 2018. She made her directorial debut with the documentary *Born in Evin*, which explores her birth inside Evin Prison and won the German Film Award for Best Documentary in 2020. Maryam Zaree was born in Evin Prison in the Iranian capital, Tehran. In 1985, her mother, Nargess Eskandari-Grünberg, fled with her to Germany to escape political persecution. From the age of two, Zaree grew up in Frankfurt am Main. From 2004 to 2008, she studied acting at the Konrad Wolf University of Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg. While still a student, she participated in various film and television productions. Zaree rose to prominence through her lead role in the feature film *Shahada*, which screened in the Official Competition at the Berlinale in 2010 and received multiple awards at international festivals. For her performance, she received—among other honors—the Best Leading Performance award at the Monterrey Film Festival in Mexico, as well as a Special Mention at the Ghent International Film Festival. She went on to play other lead roles in films such as *Abgebrannt*, *Marry Me*, and the international co-production *I Am Not Him* by Tayfun Pirselimoğlu. On German television, she appeared from 2015 to 2019 as forensic pathologist Nasrin Reza in the Berlin-based *Tatort* series. In the series *4 Blocks*, she played the role of Khalila. In addition to her work in front of the camera, Zaree has also appeared as a guest actress at various theaters, including the Schauspielhaus Hannover, the Maxim Gorki Theater, the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz, and the Ballhaus Naunynstraße. Zaree also works as a writer and director. With her first play, *Kluge Gefühle*, she won the Authors' Prize at the Heidelberg Play Market in 2017, as well as the Advancement Award of the Schiller Memorial Prize in 2019. Also in 2019, she was awarded a writer-in-residence position at London’s Royal Court Theatre. With her directorial debut, *Born in Evin*, she returned to her own personal history, exploring the circumstances of her birth inside Evin Prison in Iran. The documentary premiered at the Berlinale in 2019, where it received the Compass-Perspektive-Prize, and went on to win the German Film Award for Best Documentary in 2020. That same year, Zaree served as a member of the jury for the Amnesty International Film Prize at the Berlinale.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Not a Word as Barban
- 2023 · Skin Deep as Fabienne
- 2022 · King of Stonks as Eva Mailand
- 2022 · Doppelhaushälfte as Mari Sawadi
- 2021 · Legal Affairs as Elena Caspari
- 2020 · No Hard Feelings as Mina
- 2020 · Leif in Concert Vol. 2 as
- 2020 · Undine as Monika
- 2020 · Liebe. Jetzt ! as Aylin
- 2020 · MaPa as Matha Rahemi
- 2019 · Music and Apocalypse as Wendela Wendela
- 2019 · Born in Evin as Self
- 2019 · System Crasher as Elli Heller
- 2019 · TKKG as Susanne Carsten
- 2018 · Transit as Melissa
- 2017 · 4 Blocks as Kalila
- 2017 · 4 Blocks as Kalila Hamady
- 2017 · Club Europa as Yasmin
- 2016 · Welcome to Iceland as Alicia
- 2016 · Die Stadt und die Macht as Reporterin
- 2015 · Rising Voices as Esma
- 2015 · Marry Me! as Kissy
- 2014 · A Quintet as Ayala
- 2014 · Willkommen bei Habib as Semra
- 2014 · Superegos as Jeanne
- 2013 · I Am Not Him as Ayşe / Asiye
- 2013 · Unter Feinden as
- 2012 · Move as Bibelforscher
- 2012 · Tod einer Polizistin as Eden Nasrallah
- 2012 · Brothers as Derya
- 2011 · Burnout as Pelin
- 2010 · Faith as Maryam
- 2009 · Engel sucht Liebe as Gülcen
- 2009 · Mein Vogel fliegt schneller as Marie
- 2008 · Dr. Molly & Karl as Ayzit
- 2007 · Hamburg Dockland as Selima Demir
- 2003 · Kommissarin Lucas as Qumar Sabuni
- 2001 · SOKO Leipzig as Schwester von Cem Yildiz
- 1976 · Kölner Treff as Self
- 1971 · Polizeiruf 110 as Nadja
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Samira
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Amina Rahimi
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Nasrin Reza
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Najla
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Edith Kamann
- 1964 · Grimme Award as Self