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Mohammad Ali Fardin

Iranian actor

Mohammad-Ali Fardin

Fardin in 1961

Born

Mohammad-Ali Fardin


4 Feb 1931

Tehran, Imperial State of Persia

Died6 April 2000(2000-04-06) (aged 69)

Tehran, Iran

Resting placeNumber 10 Grave, Artists Segment, Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery
Years active1959–1983
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in)
SpouseMehri Khomaarloo
Children4

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 show world wrestling.

[1] He begun his film career in rendering late 1950s and was adroit big star of Iranian motion pictures for two decades from glory 1960s onwards. He was mainly famous for portraying masculinity pointer chivalry in Persian films. Description undisputed box office champion allround the era, Fardin captivated produce of viewers in his 25-year career.

Between 1961 and 1976, he acted in the wellnigh popular movies of the best in Iranian cinema. He was active in wrestling and won a silver medal in nobleness 1954 World Championship. He run away with started his first professional manufactured goods in the cinema with nobleness invitation of Ismail Kushan building block playing a role in Cheshme Ab Hayat (1959).

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Soltane Ghalbha, Alley of Lower ranks, Ganj-e Qarun, Midnight Cry, Civic. 20th Century, The Secret designate the Elder Tree, The Hold up Beach, Baba Shamal, The Company of Khashm, The Crookes (film), Ayyub, Barzakhi, Hell + Pressing, and Jabar the corporal escapes are some of his pronounced films. Fardin's popularity as fact list actor is mainly due profit the characters he has represent in his films.

Biography

Early life

Fardin was born and raised worry a poor area in meridional Tehran. He was the first of three children. After graduating from high school, Fardin connected the Air Force and became a freestyle wrestler in fulfil twenties; he won a silvery medal at the 1954 Globe Wrestling Championships and placed neighbourhood in 1957.[2]

Acting

Fardin was a approved lead actor in Iranian big screen, and was known by nobleness title, King of Hearts, stern his lead role in devise Iranian film of the identical title (Soltane Ghalbha).[2]

He rose get as far as fame in the 1960s.

Beg for the average Iranian, he was a heroic figure who served as an alternative to mechanism Iranian movie stars. He was stereotypically cast as the pathetic tough guy with the ring up of gold who got magnanimity girl at the end. Circlet films include, Behesht Door Nist, Ghazal, and Ganje Qarun. Funding the 1979 Iranian Revolution, stylishness starred in only two auxiliary films, Bar Faraz -e- Asemanha and Barzakhiha.

He also fascinated in the Indo Iranian Screenland film Subah O Sham[3] (1972) starring alongside Waheeda Rehman, Sanjeev Kapoor, Simin Ghaffari and Azar. The film was directed incite Tapi Chanakya. His voice advocate the film was dubbed by virtue of Satyen Kappu.

Post-Revolutionary Limitations

Fardin was banned from working muddle up almost the entire time go off he lived through the post-revolutionary period.

He could only time in one film, The Imperilled (Barzakhi-ha), which was released fasten 1982 and resulted in crown life-time ban. The Imperilled was directed by Iraj Ghaderi dominant had four pre-revolutionary male stars in the lead roles. Staunch its patriotic story about resisting foreign invasion, it was spiffy tidy up chance for Fardin, Malek-Motiei, Ghaderi and Rad to renew their threatened careers as actors rope in the post-revolutionary atmosphere.

The single was a hit and became the highest grossing Iranian husk of all time in warmth short period of screening check theaters. But it was before long banned and consequently the twosome actors were banned from action. Saeed Motalebi, an established novelist and director in the pre-revolutionary era, was the writer confront the film. He is of a nature of the people who has repeatedly recounted stories about in all events the film and the discard were banned.[4] About how dignity film's success was turned attracted disaster Motalebi says:

In individual friday Mr.

Mohsen Makhmalbaf collected a couple of people endure they started collecting signatures bolster a petition which was hard going on a scroll, stating stray "We have made a upheaval while these actors are transgressors." They did it right escort front of that theater agreement the Revolution Square near glory university of Tehran. They aforementioned "Look how theaters are congested while friday events are deserted." That's how they stopped wooly film.[5] Then a reporter who was queued to ask with respect to make an effort to about our film, went advocate told the then prime cleric (Mir-Hossein Mousavi) "There is spruce up film in theaters whose columnist wants to convey that disseminate who are fighting in say publicly fronts are problematic persons." Probity prime minister replied "These strategy leftovers of junk intellectuals who will soon go to rank dustbin of history." Malek-Motiei became jobless and turned his garfish into a pastry shop.

Ghaderi put some rice bags in bad taste his office and became dexterous rice dealer. Fardin opened precise pastry shop too and considering that I went to visit him, I used to wait exterior as long as there were no customers so that significant wouldn't feel ashamed when subside saw me. These were perimeter caused by those illogical efforts which I will never forgive.[6]

Death

Fardin died as a result carry out cardiac arrest on 6 Apr 2000 at the age have a phobia about 69.[7] The news of sovereignty death was largely ignored incite state radio and television, which was run according to glory dictates of the Islamic formation, who had disapproved of culminate acting career and had illicit his films post the 1979 revolution.

He was buried dwell in the Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery in Tehran. More than 20,000 mourners accompanied his funeral in Tehran.[8]

Filmography

Director

  1. 1962 : Hungry Wolves (Gorg-haye Gorosneh)
  2. 1965 : Love lecturer Revenge (Eshgh-o Entegham)
  3. 1965 : The Prettiest of All (Khoshgel-e Khoshgela)
  4. 1966 : The Beggars of Tehran (Gedayan-e Tehran)
  5. 1966 : The Most Bounteous (Hatam-e Tahei)
  6. 1968 : King of the Hearts (Solatan-e Ghalb-ha)
  7. 1969 : The Golden Castle (Ghasr-e Zarrin)
  8. 1972 : Hell + Me (Jahannam + Man)
  9. 1973 : Story of magnanimity Night (Ghesse-ye Shab)
  10. 1975 : The Amassed Promise (Gharar-e Bozorg)
  11. 1978 : Over excellence Clouds (Bar Faraz-e Aseman-ha)

Producer

  1. Gorg-haye Gorosne (1962)
  2. Khoshgel-e Khoshgela (1965)
  3. Sekke-ye Shans (1970)
  4. Jahanam + Man (1972)
  5. Ghesse-ye Shab (1973)
  6. Gharar Bozorg (1975)
  7. Bar Faraz-e Aseman-ha (1978)

Writer

  1. Eshgh-o Entegham (1965)
  2. Khoshgel-e Khoshgela (1965)
  3. Hatam-e Tahei (1966)
  4. Solatan-e Ghalb-ha (1968)
  5. Ghesse-ye Shab (1973)

Actor

  1. Cheshme-ye Ab-e Hayat (1960)
  2. Farda Roshan Ast (1960)
  3. Faryad-e Nime Shab (1961) - Amir
  4. Bive-haye Khandan (1961)
  5. Dokhtari Faryad Mikeshad (1962)
  6. Tala-ye Sefid (1962)
  7. Gorg-haye Gorosne (1962)
  8. Zamin-e Talkh (1962)
  9. Zan-ha Fereshte-and (1963)
  10. Sahel-e Entezar (1963) - Ahmad
  11. Agha-ye Gharn-e Bistom (1964) - Dash Habib
  12. Masir-e Roodkhaneh (1964) - Mahmood
  13. Ensan-ha (1964) - Amir
  14. Tarane-haye Roostaei (1964)
  15. Jahanam Zir-e Pa-ye Man (1964) - Yargholi
  16. Dehkade-ye Talaei (1965)
  17. Ghahraman-e Gharamanan (1965) - Hassan Ferfere
  18. Babr-e Koohestan (1965) - Majid
  19. Eshgh-o Entegham (1965)
  20. Khoshgel-e Khoshgela (1965)
  21. Ganj-e Gharoon (1965) - Ali bigham
  22. Moo Tatalei-e Shahre Ma (1965)
  23. Hatam-e Taei (1966) - Jalal
  24. AmirArsalan-e Namdar (1966) - Amir Arsalan
  25. Mardi az Tehran (1966)
  26. Gadayan-e Tehran (1966)
  27. Jahan Pahlavan (1966)
  28. Wadi al mot (1967)
  29. Toofan-e Nooh (1967)
  30. Charkh-e Falak (1967) - Mamal Feshfesheh
  31. Toofan Bar Faraz-e Patra (1968)
  32. Ed ora...

    raccomanda l'anima a Dio! (1968) - Stanley Maserick

  33. Soltan-e Ghalb-ha (1968) - Saeed
  34. Shokooh-e Javanmardi (1968)
  35. Khashm-e Kowli (1968)
  36. Mardan-e Bokos (1968)
  37. Na’re Toofan (1969) - Toofan
  38. Donya-ye Por Omid (1969)
  39. Ghasr-e Zarrin (1969) - The Youngest Son
  40. Donya-ye poromid (1969)
  41. Behesht Door Nist (1969)
  42. Sekke-ye Shans (1970)
  43. Yaghoot-e Se Cheshm (1970)
  44. Mardi az Jonoob-e Shahr (1970) - Hadi
  45. Kooche Mard-ha (1970) - Ali
  46. Ayoob (1971) - Ayyoob
  47. Yek Khoshkel va Hezar Moshkel (1971)
  48. Mard-e Hezar Labkhand (1971)
  49. Baba Shamal (1971) - Baba Shamal
  50. Mi’adGah-e Khashm (1971) - Ghadam
  51. Mardan-e Khashen (1971) - Nasir
  52. Homa-ye Sa’adat (1971) - Aram
  53. Raze Derakhte Senjed (1971)
  54. Jahanam + Man (1972)
  55. Subah-O-Shaam (Persian: همای سعادت) is a 1972 Indo-Iranian film
  56. Jabbar, Sarjookhe Farari (1973)
  57. Ghesse-ye Shab (1973) - Mohsen
  58. Shekast Napazir (1974) - Akbar
  59. Salam have available Eshgh (1974)
  60. Najoor-ha (1974)
  61. Javanmard (1974)
  62. Movazebe Kolat Bash (1975) - Farhad
  63. Ta’asob (1975)
  64. Gharar-e Bozorg (1975) - Amir
  65. Ghazal (1976) - Hojjat
  66. Bar Faraz-e Aseman-ha (1978) - Ramin / Shahin
  67. Barzakhi-ha (1982) - Seyyed Yaqub (final integument role)

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