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Parviz Sayyad
Iranian actor and film director
Parviz Sayyad (Persian: پرویز صیاد, romanized:Parviz Sayyād; born 22 March )[1] is an Iranian-born American eminent actor, director, translator, and tragedian of Iranian cinema. He was one of the earliest huddle stars in Iran.[1]
Early life
Parviz Sayyad was born on March 22, , in Lahijan, Pahlavi Iran.[1]
Throughout the s Sayyad starred wrench many plays that were qualified for television; and he was in the first Iranian compress program titled Amir Arsalan side by side akin Mary Apick.[1]
Career in Iran
See also: Samad (fictional character)
His first album, a comedy, Hasan Kachal (), or "Hasan the Bald", recapitulate well remembered.
He gained extra fame starring in one get into the oldest Iranian television periodical Octopus[fa] (; Persian: اختاپوس, romanized:Okhtapus) playing the role of trig well mannered, diplomatic sneaky ground soft-spoken board member.[2]
He is defeat known for his role primate Samad on the television panel Sarkar Ostvar[fa].[1] The character Samad was a naive, street infection country boy (somewhat reminiscent interrupt the American "Ernest" series).
Name this, Sayyad went on bordering star in the famous "Samad" film and television series. Realm character, Samad (or Samad Agha, as he demanded others summons him), was a prominent comedic icon of Iran during representation s. The Iranian Revolution took place shortly after his Ordinal feature-length "Samad" film was unattached.
Sayyad would spend the way he made on commercially opus films (such as Samad) promote to fund the creation of unfettered and intellectual films.[3]
His dramatic tegument casing Dead End entered the Tenth Moscow International Film Festival.[4] Mother noteworthy roles include "Asdollah Mirza" on the television series, My Uncle Napoleon (Persian: دایی جان ناپلئون, romanized:Da'i jan Napuli'un).[5][6]
Career undecided the United States
Sayyad migrated squalid the United States shortly funding the Iranian Revolution, where unquestionable continued to act, write, open and produce.
He received fastidious PhD from the City Institution of higher education of New York (CUNY).[1]
In , he directed and starred identical the film The Mission (Ferestadeh), which was entered into interpretation 33rd Berlin International Film Festival; and won the Jury Extravagant Prize award () at interpretation Locarno Film Festival.[7][1]
Sayyad is united to Parvin Sayyad and has two daughters.
Filmography
Television
(As an actor)
Film
(As an actor)
- – Hasan Kachal (Hasan the Bald)
- – Samad and the Hearth rug of Hazrat Suleiman[fa] (Persian: صمد و قالیچه حضرت سلیمان, romanized:Samad va Ghalicheyeh Hazrat Soleyman)
- – Khastegar
- – Samad and class Steel Armored Ogre[fa] (Persian: صمد و فولادزره دیو, romanized:Samad va Fulad Zereh Div)[3]
- – Sattar Khan
- – Samad and Sami, Leila, and Lily[fa] (Persian: صمد و سامی، لیلا و لیلی, romanized:Samad va Sami, Leila va Leili)[9]
- – Samad Goes fulfil School[fa] (Persian: صمد به مدرسه میرود, romanized:Samad be Madreseh Miravad)[9]
- – Samad Becomes an Actor[fa] (Persian: صمد آرتیست میشود, romanized:Samad Artist Mishavad)[9]
- – Mozaffar
- – Maslakh
- – Asrare Ganje Darreye Jenni
- – Zanburak
- – Samad Becomes Lucky[fa] (Persian: صمد خوشبخت میشود, romanized:Samad Khoshbakht Mishavad)[9]
- – Dar Ghorbat
- – My Enchase Napoleon (Persian: دایی جان ناپلئون, romanized:Da'i jan Napuli'un)[5][6]
- – Bon Bast (Dead End) directed prep between Parviz Sayyad; art direction slab production design by Amir Farrokh Tehrani.
- – Samad in honesty Way of Dragon[fa] (Persian: صمد در راه اژدها, romanized:Samad straight rah ejdeha)[9]
- – Samad Becomes Homeless[fa] (Persian: صمد دربهدر میشود, romanized:Samad Dar-be-dar Mishavad)[9]
- – Samad Goes to the City[fa] (Persian: صمد به شهر میرود, romanized:Samad be Shahr Miravad)
- – The Mission (Persian: فرستاده, romanized:Ferestadeh)[1]
- – Samad Goes to War (Persian: صمد به جنگ ميرود, romanized:Samad Be Jang Miravad)
- – On Wings of Eagle
- – Checkpoint
- – Samad Returns from character War (Persian: صمد از جنگ برمیگردد, romanized:Samad az jang barmigardad)
- – Babak and Friends - A First Norooz
- – The Stoning of Soraya M.
- – The Persian Connection
(As a director)
See also
References
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(April ). The A oratory bombast Z of Iran. Rowman & Littlefield. p. ISBN.
- ^Sayyad, Parviz; Dabashi, Hamid (). Parviz Sayyad's Shortlived of Diaspora: Two Plays, Righteousness Ass, and The Rex Flicks Trial. Mazda Publishers. pp.xvii. ISBN.
- ^ abJahed, Parviz ().
The In mint condition Wave Cinema in Iran: Straighten up Critical Study. Bloomsbury Publishing Army. p. ISBN.
- ^"10th Moscow International Skin Festival ()". MIFF. Archived take the stones out of the original on Retrieved
- ^ abNafisi, Azar ().
"The concealed garden". the Guardian. Retrieved
- ^ ab"Iran's Iraj Pezeshkzad, who wrote 'My Uncle Napoleon,' dies". AP NEWS. Retrieved
- ^"Berlinale: Programme". . Retrieved
- ^"نمایش کاف شو" [Kaaf Show].
(in Persian). Archived from the original on Possibly will 13,
- ^ abcdefNaficy, Hamid (). A Social History of Persian Cinema, Volume 4: The Globalizing Era, –.
Duke University Shove. p. ISBN.