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 Mehdi Alimohammadi |
Date of Birth
24 March 1924, Tehran, Iran
Date of death
4 September 2019, Tehran, Iran
Mehdi Alimohammadi (March 24, 1924 – September 4, 2019)
Mehdi Alimohammadi (March 24, 1924 – September 4, 2019) was an Iranian radio and dubbing narrator.
Alimomhammadi graduated from the Higher Conservatory of Acting in the field of theater and the Faculty of Cinema and Theater, University of Arts, Tehran University in the field of acting.
He graduated from the Conservatory of Acting and received his bachelor's degree in dramatics in 1955. He was a student of Abdolhossein Noushin, the founder of the Modern Iranian Theater, who after leaving the theater in 1955 went to radio and worked there.
He joined the Iranian National Radio and Television Organization in 1961 and began his career as a narrator and dubber.
Alimohammadi's first dubbing job was in the film Anuradha (1960). The Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious Island (1981), Great Writers of the World, Rebecca (1940), Maya the Bee (1975) are among the works for which he has managed the dubbing.
After three years of speaking on literary programs, he went to Europe and returned to drama programs with the story of the night. Alimohammadi also entered television in 1961 and began his work as a speaker and dubbing manager.
"I got to know AliMohammadi from women and life stories, and Ghessehaye Shab (Night Stories) on the radio. He expressed the dialogues well and, along with his beautiful voice, he knew this profession perfectly. AliMohammadi taught us to forget about voice-over on the radio and instead try to convey the emotional meaning to the audience and respect the elders and the people." --Behzad Farahani, a theater, television and cinema actor
"At a time when television had not yet arrived and the only source of entertainment for the people was radio, Alimohammadi had conquered the heads, ears, and hearts with his velvet voice, and little by little, when I had the honor of being his student, he taught me how to speak for dubbing films and series." --Manouchehr Esmaili, a veteran dubbing artist (Source: Irna)
Mehdi AliMohammadi passed away on Wednesday evening, September 4, 2019, at the age of 95.
Selected works of
Mehdi Alimohammadi
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