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SIFF 2023 :: Shirin Ebadi :: Until We Are Free
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Biennale Cinema 2022 :: Awards Ceremony
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Coming: 15th Annual Iranian Film Festival! : San
Francisco: Sep. 17-18 This year, the
festival presents 50 films from Iran, USA, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Greece, UK, Canada,
Australia, and Denmark…, ranging from fiction, documentary, short, animation…. to the
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Bahrami, Mahmoud |
Date of Birth
4 June 1937, Tuyserkan, Iran
Date of death
6 July 2010, Teheran, Iran
Mahmoud Bahrami (June 4, 1937 - July 6, 2010)
Mahmoud Bahrami (born on 4 June 1937 in Tuysarkan - died on 6 July 2010 in Tehran) was an Iranian film and television actor.
His artistic career began in 1955 by writing stories in various publications. Bahrami started acting in cinema in 1971. One of his first cinematic experiences was acting in Ali Hatami's movie "The Suitor" (1972).
Before the revolution, Bahrami played the role of "Siamak" in the TV series Samad. Acting in the films Samad Beh Madrasah Miravad (Parviz Sayad, 1999), Kahaneye GHamar Khanoum (Bahman Farmanara, 1999), Asrar ganj dareheye jenni (Ebrahim Golestan, 1999) and Zanburak (Farrokh Ghaffari) are among other pre-revolution films that Mahmoud Bahrami starred in.
After the revolution, Mahmoud Bahrami also acted in many films, including Moonlight Travelers (made by Mehdi Fakhimzadeh), Gray Years (made by Mehdi Sabbaghzadeh), Pickpockets do not go to heaven (made by Abolhasan Davoudi) and Take a look at the sky Sometimes (made by Kamal Tabrizi).
He was also a talented writer and poet, and his two books called Do Kaloum Harf Hasab (Jezil Publications - 2000) and A Motive called Love (Majid Publishing House - 2000) contain short stories and memoirs of the artist. He has other publications and is also a retired employee of the Meteorological Organization.
Among his latest television activities, we can mention the telefilm Joft Pooch and the series Zan Baba. Ezdevaj dar Vaghte Ezafeh was his last acting work that was released in cinemas.
Selected works of
Bahrami, Mahmoud
2003
Take A Look At The Sky Sometimes | Gahi be aseman negah kon (2003)
1987
Travellers of Moonlight - Mosaferan-e mahtab (1987)
1976
Mard-e avval (1976, TV Mini Series)
1975
The Falconet | Zanburak (1975)
1974
Slaughterhouse | Maslakh (1974)
1974
The Ghost Valley's Treasure Mysteries | Asrar ganj dareheye jenni (1974)
1972
Suitor | Khastegar (1972)
1970
The House Of Qamar Khanoum | Khaneye Ghamar khanoum (1972)
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