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Massy Tadjedin (born 1976 in Teheran) is an Iranian-American screenwriter. She grew up in Orange County, California, and studied English Literature at Harvard [1].
Her movie credits include Leo (original screenplay, 2002) and The Jacket (adapted screenplay 2005). Her present projects as screeplay writer and producer are The Case Study (a political ensemble thriller), Le Voyeur (a thriller playing on a Caribbean island) and Lady Gold (a drama with director Mel Gibson, distributed by Icon Entertainment International and Paramount Pictures) [2].
She is married to Dr. Babak Fardin, an ophthalmologist in Orange County. The couple met at Harvard.
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