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  1. Sepideh Moafi (Persian: سپیده معافی;) is an Iranian-American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in The Deuce (2017–2019), The L Word: Generation Q (2019–2023), and Black Bird (2022).

  2. Sepideh Moafi, an Iranian-American actress and activist, spoke at the 2nd Annual Vital Voices Festival last May about the severe oppression of women and girls in Afghanistan and Iran and the efforts to criminalize gender apartheid under international law.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm4209180Sepideh Moafi - IMDb

    Sepideh Moafi is an American actress and singer. Moafi is best known for her role as Gigi Ghorbani in The L Word: Generation Q and Loretta in The Deuce. Moafi has also starred in Notorious, Falling Water and The Killing of Two Lovers.

  4. Aug 17, 2021 · Vogue recently spoke to Moafi about the show, her unique path to acting, her complex feelings about the lack of TV representation for Middle Eastern and North African LGBTQ+ individuals, and her...

  5. Oct 11, 2019 · Actress Sepideh Moafi stopped by to discuss the third and last season of the HBO show. ...more. Trace the beginnings of the billion-dollar pornography industry from its start in 1970s Times...

  6. Watch Sepideh Moafi discuss her roles in "Black Bird" and "The L Word: Generation Q" in this exclusive interview.

  7. Jul 6, 2022 · Sepideh Moafi credited writer/showrunner/executive producer Dennis Lehane (also known for Mr. Mercedes and The Outsider) with crafting a story that handles the delicate subject matter...

  8. Sepideh Moafi (born September 18, 1985) is an Iranian-American actress and singer. Moafi is best known for her role as Gigi Ghorbani in The L Word: Generation Q. She is also a humans rights activist.

  9. Multi-hyphenate artist, humanitarian & activist Sepideh Moafi currently stars in the Emmy & Golden Globe nominated Apple TV+ miniseries Blackbird and Class of ’09 on FX/Hulu. Upcoming: Scavengers Reign on HBO Max and the film I’ll Be Right There.

  10. Sepideh Moafi speaks with Awards Radar’s Abe Friedtanzer about Showtime’s ‘The L Word: Generation Q.’