Bahman Mofid

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Bahman Mofid
بهمن مفید
Mofid in 2017
Born
Bahman Mofid

(1942-07-27)27 July 1942
Garakan, Iran[1]
Died16 August 2020(2020-08-16) (aged 78)
Resting placeBehesht-e Zahra Cemetery
Other namesBahman Farivar
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, voice actor
Years active1969–2020
Notable workQeysar
Reza Motori
Dash Akol
Spouses
Soraya Helly-Mofid
(m. 1968⁠–⁠1985)
Sudabeh Mofid
(m. 1999)
ChildrenTahamtan Mofid
RelativesBijan Mofid (brother)
Hengameh Mofid (sister)

Bahman Mofid (Persian: بهمن مفید; 27 July 1942 – 16 August 2020)[1] was an Iranian superstar, theatre actor, poet, singer and ballet dancer.[2]

Biography[edit]

Bahman Mofid was born in Tehran,[1] to father Gholamhossein Mofid a stage director and actor and a pioneer in Iranian modern theatre.[1][3] His siblings included Bijan Mofid, a playwright; Ardavan Mofid, theatre director and actor; and sister Hengameh Mofid,poet, songwriter, actress, theatre director and playwright.[1] He started acting in childhood, under the direction of his father.[1]

He died 16 August 2020 after battling cancer.[3]

Filmography[edit]

  • Qeysar (1969)[1]
  • Reza Motorcyclist (Reza Motori) (1970) – directed by Masoud Kimiai, as "Abbas Ghorazeh"
  • Raghase-ye Shahr (1970)
  • Wood Pigeon (Toghi) (1970) – directed by Ali Hatami
  • Se-Ghap (1971)
  • Rashid (1971)
  • Pol (1971)
  • Faryad (1971)
  • Dash Akol (1971) as "Kaka Rostam"
  • Baba Shamal (1971)
  • Reza Haft-khat (1972) as "Reza Haft-khat”
  • Khanevade-ye Sarkar Ghazanfar (1972) as "Akbar"
  • Ghalandar (1972) as "Davood"
  • Agha Mehdi Vared Mishavad (1974)
  • Jooje Fokoli (1974)
  • Tuti (1978)
  • Faryad-e Mojahed (1979)
  • Nafas-borideh (1980) as "Jalil"
  • Hejrat (1981) as "Abdol"
  • Veiled Threat (1989) as "Haji Firuz"
  • Once Upon a Time (1999)

Voice acting[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g ""Qeisar" star Bahman Mofid passes on at 78". Tehran Times. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  2. ^ Culture and Customs of Iran, p. 117, 0313320535, Elton L. Daniel, ʻAlī Akbar Mahdī, 2006 – Sa'id Soltânpur was executed for his political activism, Gholâm-Hosayn Sâ'edi, Parviz Sayyâd, Parviz Kardân, Bijan and Bahman Mofid, as well as most actors and actresses, had to flee the country to avoid persecution for their allegedly "corrupt" past writings and performances.
  3. ^ a b "نگاهی به زندگی و آثار "بهمن مفید" هنرمندی که سالها در ایران اجازه کار نداشت". صدای آمریکا (in Persian). VOA News. 19 August 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  4. ^ "دیدار دو حکیم نام آشنا صدا و سینمای ایران". myindustry.ir (in Persian). Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  5. ^ "دیدار دو حکیم نام آشنا صدا و سینمای ایران". banounews.ir news agency (in Persian). Retrieved 25 January 2019.

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