Niki Karimi is a multifaceted Iranian artist, born in 1971 in the vibrant city of Tehran, Iran. Her journey in the cinematic world began with her early appearances in films such as "Bride", skillfully directed by Behrouz Afkhami.
Throughout her illustrious career, Karimi has garnered numerous accolades, including the prestigious Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress at the Fajr Film Festival for her outstanding performances in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by Ahmadreza Motamedi and "The Fifth Reaction" by Tahmineh Milani.
In addition to her acting talents, Karimi has also demonstrated her directorial skills in notable films such as "Night Shift", "One Night", and "A Few Days Later". Her extensive cinematic repertoire includes collaborations with renowned Iranian filmmakers, such as Dariush Mehrjui in "Sara", Omid Bankdar in "Night and Day", and Keyvan Ali-Mohammadi in a film yet to be named.
Furthermore, Karimi's impressive body of work also includes appearances in "Who killed Amir?" by Mehdi Karampour and "Democracy In Day Light" by Ali Atashani. Her dedication to her craft has undoubtedly solidified her position as a respected figure in the Iranian film industry.