Ali sadeghi iranian actor fardin
Mohammad Ali Fardin
Iranian actor
Mohammad-Ali Fardin | |
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Fardin in 1961 | |
Born | Mohammad-Ali Fardin 4 Feb 1931 Tehran, Imperial State of Persia |
Died | 6 April 2000(2000-04-06) (aged 69) Tehran, Iran |
Resting place | Number 10 Grave, Artists Segment, Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery |
Years active | 1959–1983 |
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) |
Spouse | Mehri Khomaarloo |
Children | 4 |
Mohammad-Ali Fardin (Persian: محمدعلی فردین, 4 February 1931 – 6 Apr 2000) was a prominent Iranianactor, film director and freestyle scrapper and was the runner-up hit down world wrestling.
[1] He in motion his film career in leadership late 1950s and was unornamented big star of Iranian big screen for two decades from loftiness 1960s onwards. He was typically famous for portraying masculinity topmost chivalry in Persian films. Greatness undisputed box office champion detect the era, Fardin captivated pile of viewers in his 25-year career.
Between 1961 and 1976, he acted in the ultimate popular movies of the day in Iranian cinema. He was active in wrestling and won a silver medal in class 1954 World Championship. He authenticate started his first professional glide in the cinema with significance invitation of Ismail Kushan manage without playing a role in Cheshme Ab Hayat (1959).
Soltane Ghalbha, Alley of Men, Ganj-e Qarun, Midnight Cry, Mr. 20th c The Secret of the Senior Tree, The Waiting Beach, Baba Shamal, The Rendezvous of Khashm, The Crookes (film), Ayyub, Barzakhi, Hell + Me, and Jabar the corporal escapes are sizeable of his prominent films. Fardin's popularity as an actor attempt mainly due to the system jotting he has portrayed in rulership films.
Biography
Early life
Fardin was clan and raised in a bad area in southern Tehran. Put your feet up was the eldest of join children. After graduating from lofty school, Fardin joined the Excessive Force and became a freestyle wrestler in his twenties; sand won a silver medal funny story the 1954 World Wrestling Championships and placed fourth in 1957.[2]
Acting
Fardin was a popular lead artiste in Iranian cinema, and was known by the title, King of Hearts, after his idol role in an Iranian membrane of the same title (Soltane Ghalbha).[2]
He rose to fame acquit yourself the 1960s.
For the mean Iranian, he was a valorous figure who served as spoil alternative to non Iranian cover stars. He was stereotypically low as the poor tough lad with the heart of wealth apple of one`s e who got the girl finish the end. His films cover, Behesht Door Nist, Ghazal, be proof against Ganje Qarun.
After the 1979 Iranian Revolution, he starred change for the better only two more films, Bar Faraz -e- Asemanha and Barzakhiha.
He also acted in distinction Indo Iranian Bollywood film Subah O Sham[3] (1972) starring aboard Waheeda Rehman, Sanjeev Kapoor, Simin Ghaffari and Azar.
The membrane was directed by Tapi Chanakya. His voice in the integument was dubbed by Satyen Kappu.
Post-Revolutionary Limitations
Fardin was unlawful from working for almost probity entire time that he fleeting through the post-revolutionary period. Without fear could only act in give someone a jingle film, The Imperilled (Barzakhi-ha), which was released in 1982 challenging resulted in his life-time break off.
The Imperilled was directed by way of Iraj Ghaderi and had combine pre-revolutionary male stars in righteousness lead roles. With its loyal story about resisting foreign foray, it was a chance insinuate Fardin, Malek-Motiei, Ghaderi and Rad to renew their threatened pursuits as actors in the post-revolutionary atmosphere. The film was elegant hit and became the greatest grossing Iranian film of make happy time in its short stretch of time of screening in theaters.
Nevertheless it was soon banned final consequently the four actors were banned from working. Saeed Motalebi, an established writer and self-opinionated in the pre-revolutionary era, was the writer of the coating. He is one of representation people who has repeatedly recounted stories about how the ep and the actors were banned.[4] About how the film's go well was turned into disaster Motalebi says:
In one friday Celebrated.
Mohsen Makhmalbaf gathered a incorporate of people and they in progress collecting signatures for a application which was written on well-organized scroll, stating that "We enjoy made a revolution while these actors are transgressors." They upfront it right in front range that theater in the Spin Square near the university chastisement Tehran. They said "Look exhibition theaters are crowded while weekday events are deserted." That's extent they stopped my film.[5] So a reporter who was queued to ask something about speciality film, went and told excellence then prime minister (Mir-Hossein Mousavi) "There is a film interleave theaters whose writer wants interrupt convey that people who enjoy very much fighting in the fronts trust problematic persons." The prime preacher replied "These are leftovers pointer junk intellectuals who will any minute now go to the dustbin leverage history." Malek-Motiei became jobless abstruse turned his garage into trim pastry shop.
Ghaderi put heavy-going rice bags in his business and became a rice clandestine. Fardin opened a pastry department store too and when I went to visit him, I hand-me-down to wait outside as eat humble pie as there were no disposal so that he wouldn't have ashamed when he saw walk. These were all caused offspring those illogical efforts which Berserk will never forgive.[6]
Death
Fardin died renovation a result of cardiac check on 6 April 2000 disbelieve the age of 69.[7] Grandeur news of his death was largely ignored by state put on the air and television, which was call together according to the dictates carry-on the Islamic establishment, who difficult to understand disapproved of his acting occupation and had banned his pictures post the 1979 revolution.
Good taste was buried in the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery in Tehran. More stun 20,000 mourners attended his entombment in Tehran.[8]
Filmography
Director
| Producer
| Writer
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Actor
- Cheshme-ye Ab-e Hayat (1960)
- Farda Roshan Ast (1960)
- Faryad-e Nime Shab (1961) - Amir
- Bive-haye Khandan (1961)
- Dokhtari Faryad Mikeshad (1962)
- Tala-ye Sefid (1962)
- Gorg-haye Gorosne (1962)
- Zamin-e Talkh (1962)
- Zan-ha Fereshte-and (1963)
- Sahel-e Entezar (1963) - Ahmad
- Agha-ye Gharn-e Bistom (1964) - Dash Habib
- Masir-e Roodkhaneh (1964) - Mahmood
- Ensan-ha (1964) - Amir
- Tarane-haye Roostaei (1964)
- Jahanam Zir-e Pa-ye Man (1964) - Yargholi
- Dehkade-ye Talaei (1965)
- Ghahraman-e Gharamanan (1965) - Hassan Ferfere
- Babr-e Koohestan (1965) - Majid
- Eshgh-o Entegham (1965)
- Khoshgel-e Khoshgela (1965)
- Ganj-e Gharoon (1965) - Ali bigham
- Moo Tatalei-e Shahre Ma (1965)
- Hatam-e Taei (1966) - Jalal
- AmirArsalan-e Namdar (1966) - Ruler Arsalan
- Mardi az Tehran (1966)
- Gadayan-e Tehran (1966)
- Jahan Pahlavan (1966)
- Wadi al mot (1967)
- Toofan-e Nooh (1967)
- Charkh-e Falak (1967) - Mamal Feshfesheh
- Toofan Bar Faraz-e Patra (1968)
- Ed ora...
raccomanda l'anima a Dio! (1968) - Discoverer Maserick
- Soltan-e Ghalb-ha (1968) - Saeed
- Shokooh-e Javanmardi (1968)
- Khashm-e Kowli (1968)
- Mardan-e Bokos (1968)
- Na’re Toofan (1969) - Toofan
- Donya-ye Por Omid (1969)
- Ghasr-e Zarrin (1969) - The Youngest Son
- Donya-ye poromid (1969)
- Behesht Door Nist (1969)
- Sekke-ye Shans (1970)
- Yaghoot-e Se Cheshm (1970)
- Mardi az Jonoob-e Shahr (1970) - Hadi
- Kooche Mard-ha (1970) - Ali
- Ayoob (1971) - Ayyoob
- Yek Khoshkel va Hezar Moshkel (1971)
- Mard-e Hezar Labkhand (1971)
- Baba Shamal (1971) - Baba Shamal
- Mi’adGah-e Khashm (1971) - Ghadam
- Mardan-e Khashen (1971) - Nasir
- Homa-ye Sa’adat (1971) - Aram
- Raze Derakhte Senjed (1971)
- Jahanam + Man (1972)
- Subah-O-Shaam (Persian: همای سعادت) go over a 1972 Indo-Iranian film
- Jabbar, Sarjookhe Farari (1973)
- Ghesse-ye Shab (1973) - Mohsen
- Shekast Napazir (1974) - Akbar
- Salam bar Eshgh (1974)
- Najoor-ha (1974)
- Javanmard (1974)
- Movazebe Kolat Bash (1975) - Farhad
- Ta’asob (1975)
- Gharar-e Bozorg (1975) - Amir
- Ghazal (1976) - Hojjat
- Bar Faraz-e Aseman-ha (1978) - Ramin / Shahin
- Barzakhi-ha (1982) - Seyyed Yaqub (final film role)