Farhad Aslani

Farhad Aslani
فرهاد اصلانی
Born Farhad Aslani
(1966-06-08) June 8, 1966
Bijar, Kurdistan, Iran
Occupation Actor
Years active 1979–present

Farhad Aslani (Persian: فرهاد اصلانی, born 1966 in Bijar, Iran) is an Iranian actor.[1]

Aslani was born in Bijar, Iran although he grew up in Tehran, and was recognised for his impersonation skills at an early age. Aslani played his first role in The Blue-Veiled by Rakhshan Bani Etemad 1995. Aslani won Crystal Simorgh for illustrious played his role in Private Life movie at the Fajr Film Festival 2012. Aslani in 2011 played the Different role Ibn Ziyad in Mokhtarnameh Tv series.[2][3] He played at the Daughter movie by Reza Mir-Karimi and winner Best Actor Award in Moscow International Film Festival 2016.[4] He won the IFFI Best Actor Award (Male) at the 47th International Film Festival of India.[5]

Filmography

Cinema

  • The Blue-Veiled 1995
  • Safar be Chazabeh 1996
  • Bashgah-e Seri 2000
  • Asemane Por Setareh 2000
  • Movie Mania 2000
  • Ghoroob Shod, Bia 2004
  • Istgahe Behesht 2006
  • The Reward of Silence 2007
  • End of the road 2007
  • Heiran 2009
  • Thirteen 59 2011
  • A Cube of Sugar 2011
  • I am a Mother 2012
  • Private Life 2012
  • The Bear 2012
  • The Wooden Bridge 2012
  • Be Khatreh Pooneh 2013
  • Tales 2014
  • Dreamy 2014
  • Sakene Tabaghe ye Vasat 2014
  • Mastaneh 2014
  • Kalashnikov 2014
  • Ice Age 2015
  • Time of Love 2015
  • The Nameless Alley 2016
  • Daughter 2016[6]
  • Beautiful Jinn 2017[7]

Tv Series

Tele Film

  • Shakh Be Shakh

References

  1. F.Aslani Actor in MUBI
  2. Aslani Pro in Elcinema
  3. Aslani Pro in Asia Pacific Screen Awards
  4. "Farhad Aslani receives top prize of Moscow Filmfest". Tehran Times. July 26, 2016.
  5. "47th IFFI Concluded in Goa". 29 November 2016.
  6. ""Daughter" stars honored at PIFFA Supreme Awards". Tehran Times. November 6, 2017.
  7. "Turkish Actress Cast in Persian Film". Financial Tribune. October 30, 2017.



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