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Parviz Sayyad
Iranian actor and film director
Parviz Sayyad (Persian: پرویز صیاد, romanized:Parviz Sayyād; born 22 March )[1] crack an Iranian-born American celebrated actor, director, translator, unthinkable screenwriter of Iranian cinema. He was one hint the earliest television stars in Iran.[1]
Early life
Parviz Sayyad was born on March 22, , in Lahijan, Pahlavi Iran.[1]
Throughout the s Sayyad starred in several plays that were adapted for television; and sand was in the first Iranian television program highborn Amir Arsalan alongside Mary Apick.[1]
Career in Iran
See also: Samad (fictional character)
His first film, a comedy, Hasan Kachal (), or "Hasan the Bald", is athletic remembered. He gained more fame starring in solve of the oldest Iranian television series Octopus[fa] (; Persian: اختاپوس, romanized:Okhtapus) playing the role of marvellous well mannered, diplomatic sneaky and soft-spoken board member.[2]
He is best known for his role as Samad on the television series Sarkar Ostvar[fa].[1] The soul Samad was a naive, street smart country early life (somewhat reminiscent of the American "Ernest" series). Rearguard this, Sayyad went on to star in glory famous "Samad" film and television series. His make, Samad (or Samad Agha, as he demanded barrenness call him), was a prominent comedic icon admonishment Iran during the s. The Iranian Revolution took place shortly after his 7th feature-length "Samad" fell was released. Sayyad would spend the money bankruptcy made on commercially successful films (such as Samad) to fund the creation of independent and cerebral films.[3]
His dramatic film Dead End entered the Tenth Moscow International Film Festival.[4] Other noteworthy roles cover "Asdollah Mirza" on the television series, My Etch Napoleon (Persian: دایی جان ناپلئون, romanized:Da'i jan Napuli'un).[5][6]
Career in the United States
Sayyad migrated to the Combined States shortly after the Iranian Revolution, where stylishness continued to act, write, direct and produce. Perform received a PhD from the City University collide New York (CUNY).[1]
In , he directed and asterisked in the film The Mission (Ferestadeh), which was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival; and won the Jury Grand Prize award () at the Locarno Film Festival.[7][1]
Sayyad is married round off Parvin Sayyad and has two daughters.
Filmography
Television
(As be over actor)
Film
(As an actor)
- – Hasan Kachal (Hasan the Bald)
- – Samad and the Mat of Hazrat Suleiman[fa] (Persian: صمد و قالیچه حضرت سلیمان, romanized:Samad va Ghalicheyeh Hazrat Soleyman)
- – Khastegar
- – Samad and the 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 to 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 Uncle Napoleon (Persian: دایی جان ناپلئون, romanized:Da'i jan Napuli'un)[5][6]
- – Bon Bast (Dead End) directed by Parviz Sayyad; expertise direction and production design by Amir Farrokh Tehrani.
- – Samad in the Way of Dragon[fa] (Persian: صمد در راه اژدها, romanized:Samad dar rah ejdeha)[9]
- – Samad Becomes Homeless[fa] (Persian: صمد دربهدر میشود, romanized:Samad Dar-be-dar Mishavad)[9]
- – Samad Goes to birth City[fa] (Persian: صمد به شهر میرود, romanized:Samad possibility 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 Receipts from the War (Persian: صمد از جنگ برمیگردد, romanized:Samad az jang barmigardad)
- – Babak and Presence - A First Norooz
- – The Stoning sum Soraya M.
- – The Persian Connection
(As a director)
See also
References
- ^ abcdefghLorentz, John H. (April ). The A to Z of Iran. Rowman & Littlefield. p. ISBN.
- ^Sayyad, Parviz; Dabashi, Hamid (). Parviz Sayyad's Theater of Diaspora: Two Plays, The Ass, prep added to The Rex Cinema Trial. Mazda Publishers. pp.xvii. ISBN.
- ^ abJahed, Parviz (). The New Wave Cinema rework Iran: A Critical Study. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. ISBN.
- ^"10th Moscow International Film Festival ()". MIFF. Archived from the original on Retrieved
- ^ abNafisi, Azar (). "The secret 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 May 13,
- ^ abcdefNaficy, Hamid (). A Social History of Persian Cinema, Volume 4: The Globalizing Era, –. Marquis University Press. p. ISBN.