Pejman Bazeghi
Pejman Bazeghi | |
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Born | پژمان بازغی August 10, 1974 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1994–present |
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Pejman Bazeghi (Persian: پژمان بازغی; born 10 August 1974) is an Iranian actor.
Biography[]
Bazeghi was born on August 10, 1974 in Tehran, Iran to an ethnic Persian family. He is the second child of a family of five, with an origin from the Northern part of Iran, Lahijan. During his childhood, due to his father’s job, he moved and lived in different cities which gave him a lot of experience for his future. After the Islamic revolution, when he was only four years old, his family moved to Rasht. During Iran’s war with Iraq because his father became one of the guardians to defend southern sea borders of Iran, his family moved to Boushehr. After the war and his family’s return to Tehran, Pejman got accepted in the Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch and moved there to continue his education in the field of Mining engineering. It was there he got interested in cinema and acting. In 1994, he entered the central youth cinema of Gilan and acted in his first film called Eteraf, directed by Majid fahimkhah. After that, he acted in his first television series, Azhanse Doosti, for about two years, where he got the chance of working alongside Hossein Panahi. He became a more prominent actor in 2004 after starring in the film Duel, which won six awards at the 22nd Fajr International Film Festival.[1]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Ref. |
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2004 | Duel | Zinal | ||
2006 | ||||
2008 | Foroud | |||
2019 | Blade and Termeh | Amir | Kiumars Pourahmad | |
Symphony No. 9 | Amir Kabir | Mohammad Reza Honarmand | ||
2011 | Death Is My Profession | Shokrollah | ||
Ali | ||||
2014 | Mehrdad | Sirus Alvand | ||
Moosa | ||||
2015 | Nahid | Masoud | [2] | |
2016 | Saman | |||
Pejman | ||||
Behrouz | [3] | |||
2020 | ||||
2021 | Setareh Eskandari | |||
Mani | [4] |
Home Video[]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2021 | Mirza Reza Kermani | distributed by | ||
Once Upon a Time in Iran | Colonel Sangari | Tina Pakravan | distributed by |
Television[]
- Paytakht directed by in 2012
- Friendly Agency directed by Ahmad Ramezanzadeh
- This is Not a Court directed by Asghar Tavasoli
- The Elite Group directed by Mehrdad Khoshbakht
- Under The City’s Sky directed by Mehran Ghafourian
- The Lost directed by Rambod Javan
- The Sea People directed by Syrouse Moghadam
- The Passing of Love directed by Mohamadreza Ahan
- The Edge of Darkness
- Mard-e Hezar-Chehreh directed by Mehran Modiri in 2008
- Marde Do Hezar Chehreh directed by Mehran Modiri in 2009
- Dar Jostejoye Aramesh directed by in 2016-2017
- Love in Persian
- Gando directed by in 2019
See also[]
References[]
- ^ http://en.mehrnews.com/news/4566/22nd-Int-l-Fajr-Film-Festival-s-Award-Winners-Announced
- ^ Foundas, Scott; Foundas, Scott (2015-05-17). "Cannes Film Review: 'Nahid'". Variety. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
- ^ https://plus.google.com/113403756129291503583 (2017-09-02). "4 Films for Domestic and International Release". Financial Tribune. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
- ^ Torab-Beigi, Mehdi; Torab-Beigi, Mohammad, At the end of Evin (Drama), Ra'na Azadivar, Mahdi Pakdel, Aftab Alamtab, retrieved 2021-06-29
- ^ Pejman Bazeghi on Soureh Cinema
External links[]
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Iranian male film actors
- Iranian male television actors