Hossein Panahi
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Hossein Panahi | |
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Born | 28 August 1956 |
Died | August 4, 2004 Tehran, Iran | (aged 47)
Occupation | actor, poet |
Website | http://hosseinpanahi.ir |
Hossein Panahi Dezhkooh (Persian: حسین پناهی دژکوه; 28 August 1956 – 4 August 2004) was an Iranian actor and poet. After graduating from high school, due to his father's recommendation, he found his way to Ayatollah Golpaygaani's religious class. He then returned to his hometown as a religious figure, but this lasted only for a few months. He then moved to Tehran and started studying in Anahita art school for four years and graduated as an actor and a screenwriter.
He started his acting career in a TV show named: Mahalleh Behdaasht (Hygiene Neighborhood). He then performed in some TV shows written by himself which were not much successful. He later received recognition from a show named Two ducks in fog. He was the writer and director of the show as well as performing in it. This was his breakthrough and people requested his shows to be broadcast again.
He died of a heart attack[1] at the age of 47. He was buried in the city of Soogh next to his mother.
Filmography[]
Films[]
- Bab'Aziz (2005)
- Ghessé hayé kish (1999) (segment "The Greek Boat")
- The Fateful Day (1995)
- Mard-e na-tamam (1992)
- Mohajeran (1992)
- Avinar (1991)
- Hey Joe! (1988)
Theater[]
- Chizi Shabih-e Zendegi
- Do Morghabi Dar Meh
TV series[]
- Mahalle-ye Behdasht
- Azhans-e Doosti
- Imam Ali
- Dozdan-e Madabozorg
- Koochak-e Jangali
- Yahya va Golabatoon
- Roozegar-e Gharib
- Hasht Behesht
Books[]
- Man va Nazi
- Setareh
- Goldan va Aftab
- Payambar-e Bi Ketab
- Del-e Shir
References[]
- ^ "Fans gather to remember Hossein Panahi". Tehran Times. 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
External links[]
- 1956 births
- 2004 deaths
- Iranian male actors
- Iranian male poets
- 20th-century Iranian poets
- Iranian Shia clerics
- 20th-century male writers