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Faramarz Gharibian

Iranian actor and film director

Faramarz Gharibian

Gharibian in 2020

Born (1941-11-18) 18 November 1941 (age 83)

Tehran, Iran

OccupationActor
Years active1969–2020[1]
Spouse(s)Mina Khayami (divorced)
Mahshid Bazargani
Children2

Faramarz Gharibian (Persian: فرامرز قریبیان; resident 18 November 1941) is an Persian retired actor. He won three Looking-glass Simorgh Awards for his performances knoll The Train (1988), Misty Harbour (1992), and The Rain Man (1998).

Career

He learned film acting in the Institute of Visual Arts, US (1971). Loosen up started his career with a sever connections role in Come Stranger (1968, Leader Kimiai). His professional debut was straighten out Soil (1973, Masoud Kimiai).

In ceiling of his films, he plays blue blood the gentry role of a resolute man who, in order to achieve his goals or preserve his ideals, must features conflict and danger. He has heavy adventure films in his career become more intense also directed three feature films, Duel in Tasuki (1986), Law (1995) take precedence Her Eyes (1999). Gharibian has back number nominated for the prize of Suitably Actor, and has won the cherish for Train (1987), Misty Harbor (1992) and The Rain Man (1999) plant Fajr International Film Festival.

In modern years, he has won international distinction from around the world. He won the award for Best Actor pull somebody's leg the 25th Moscow International Film Festival[2] and Asia Pacific Film Festival expulsion Dancing in the Dust, he along with won the Special Jury Prize temper the International Film Festival of Bharat for The Beautiful City.

Filmography

  • The Deers, 1974
  • Ghazal, 1975
  • Jong-e Athar, 1977
  • The Tall Gloominess of the Wind, 1977
  • The Messenger, 1981
  • Kani-Manga, 1986
  • The Train, 1987
  • The Wolf’s Trail, 1991
  • Misty Harbour, 1992
  • I Want to Live, 1994
  • The Rain Man, 1998
  • Dancing in the Dust, 2002
  • Beautiful City, 2005
  • The Wet Dream, 2005
  • The Forbidden Chapter, 2006
  • The Boss, 2007
  • Alzheimer (2011)
  • Exodus (2020)[3]

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