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‘Master actor’ Ezzatollah Entezami Legendary veteran Iranian actor of stage and screen dies at 94
By World Cinema Reports' Editors, CWB Editors on 08/17/2018 News
Ezzatollah Entezami, one of the most prominent actors of the Iranian cinema and theater, who was named ‘master actor’ in his memoirs written by Hushang Golmakani, died on Friday at the age of 94.
Entezami rose to fame in 1969 by his portrayal of Mash Hassan in director Dariush Mehrjui’s acclaimed drama “The Cow”, which is a forerunner of the Iranian New Wave cinema.
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Actor Ezzatollah Entezami (C) is seen in a meeting with actor Parviz Parastui (L) and director Reza Mirkarimi (R) at his home in Tehran on March 12, 2016. A poster for the 34th Fajr International Film Festival that bears a scene from Entezami’s movie “The Cow” is also seen in the photo. | Born in 1924, he started his theater career in his 20s and later moved to Hanover, Germany, to study theater and cinema in a boarding school. After graduation in 1958, he returned to his homeland and appeared in over 50 feature films, a number of TV series, and dozens of plays.
Entezami was the first-ever Iranian actor to win an international award. In 1971, he received the Chicago International Film Festival’s Silver Hugo for Best Actor for his debut performance in Dariush Mehrjui’s acclaimed movie The Cow.
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