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Babak (Hasan) Badkoobe

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Babak (Hasan) Badkoobe [1]
Born (1977-08-31) 31 August 1977 (age 47)
Tehran, Iran[1]
🏫 Education
  • Bachelor of Cinema (Directing) from Soore University
  • Master of Entrepreneurship from Payam Noor University
  • Master of Marketing from NEOMA Business School in France
  • PhD in Management from IPAG Business School in France [1]
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  1983-present

Babak Badkoobe (born Hassan Badkoobe; August 31, 1977) is an Iranian communications consultant, presenter, actor, producer and director in cinema and television.[1]

Biography[edit]

Babak Badkoobe was born in an artistic family in Tehran, Iran. His father Mohammedreza Badkoobeh is one of the producers with a long history of television. Babak has a younger brother named Pooya. In 2001, Babak Badkoobe graduated with a bachelor's degree in cinematography and film production from Soore University. He then pursued further education and obtained a master's degree in entrepreneurial marketing from Payame Noor University in 2019.[2] He continued his studies and completed a master's degree in marketing from NEOMA Business School in 2019, followed by a doctorate in management from IPAG Business School in France in 2020. He started working on Television at the age of 6 and playing in plateaus called Bacheha ino shenidid?.[3][4] In 1985, he played in Dar Khane series, the joint work of Bijan Birang and Masoud Rasam, Akbar Abdi, Shahla Riahi and Roya Afshar also played in this series.[5][6] 2 years later, he played in another series called Koodakaneh directed by Bijan Birang and Masoud Rasam. In 1369, he acted in the movie Safar-e Jadoyei directed by Abolhassan Davoudi. After that, until the age of 20, he mostly worked as a presenter in children and youth programs; Programs such as Tabestane, Paeize, Sabz, Sefid, Ghermez and Ba Javanan. The TV show Inja Ayande aired on IRIB TV1 by his producing in late 2014.[7][8] In 2017, he invested in the film Dressage directed by his brother Pouya. The film received numerous domestic and international awards and was considered the most prestigious film of 2017 in Iranian cinema. Dressage was nominated for and won more than 20 awards, including the Golden Award for Best Film at the 2019 Geneva Oriental Film Festival, the Special Jury Prize in Berlin 2018, the Crystal Simorgh Award for Best Film at the 36th International Film Festival Fajr 2018, and the Shanghai Best Actress Award 2018. In 2018, he successfully produced the film Mars in which he also starred. In 2019, he played a role as a producer in the movie "Ticket to Paradise." Later that year, he produced the short film Upstairs Neighbor directed by Babak Badkoobeh. In 2020, he continued his involvement in the film industry as an investor and producer for the movie Tara directed by Kaveh Ghahraman. His most recent appearance in cinema was as the producer of the film IN which was filmed in 2022.[8][9][10][11][12][13]

Works[edit]

Cinema[edit]

Year Film Role Director Description
1990 Safar-e Jadoyei Actor Abolhassan Davoudi This film won the Cairo Silver Award for the best feature film in the third Cairo International Children's Film Festival (1991) and won the Golden Butterfly for the best film in the sixth Children and Youth Festival,Iran (1990).[14]
2007 Hamkhane[15] Mehrdad Farid
2017 Dressage Investor Pooya Badkoobe This film became the most honored film of the year in Iranian cinema and won Crystal Simorgh as the best film at the Fajr International Film Festival. Dressage was nominated for Best First Film and received a Special Jury Mention at the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival's Generation 14-Plus Awards.[16] At the 2018 Shanghai International Film Festival, Negar Moghaddam won the Asian New Talent Award for Best Actress.
2020 lahze va digar hich Investor Kaveh Ghahreman

TV[edit]

Year Title Role Director Description
1983 Bacheha ino shenidid? Actor Khanum Arab A comedy show in 52 episodes
1966 dar khane Actor Bijan Birang - Masoud Rasam Night series in 13 episodes, which was the most popular TV series in its time.
1988 hamsayeha Actor Bijan Birang - Masoud Rasam A series for Nowruz
1993–1994 tabestane Host Amir Samavati Combined television show, produced by the children and teenagers group in 90 episodes
1994–1995 paeeze Host Amir Samavati Combined television show, produced by the children and teenagers group in 90 episodes
1993–1994 Sabz, Sefid, Ghermez Host Amir Samavati Combined television show, produced by the children and teenagers group in 90 episodes
1997 ba javanan Conductor Live conversation-oriented program in 26 episodes
1994–1995 Jostejoogaran javan director and writer Babak Badkobeh A 13-part series for teenagers and young adults
2000 Kavosh Director and writer Babak Badkobeh 90-episode television program produced by IRIB TV1
2014–2015 Inja Ayande Producer and presenter Poya badkoobe The TV show that aired on "IRIB TV1". Its last episode was broadcast live for more than 6 hours as a special part of the New Year delivery program.[17]
2020 Salam Sobh bekheir Expert Mahmoud Karimi Live television program of IRIB TV3

Animation and visual effects[edit]

Babak Badkoobeh started in animation production in 2005. Over the course of nine years, until 2014, he produced over 2500 minutes of animated series and movies. His animated works, such as Navazande garnered attention and accolades. The animation was showcased at prestigious events like the South Korean Animation Festival and the Zellin Festival in the Czech Republic. Notably, it received the Diploma of Honor for Best Animation at the 28th Fajr Film Festival in Tehran and the Roshd Festival Award. It was also nominated for Best Animation at the Cinema House Festival and was a candidate at the Hamedan Festival. Moreover, "Navazande" secured the first film award at the 7th Tehran Animation Festival, and Badkoobeh was honored with a crystal plaque and an honorary diploma at the Jam e Jam Festival.[18] In addition to "Navazande", Badkoobeh's animation Ghaleye Sorkh achieved recognition. It was the recipient of the twentieth prize at the Isfahan Children's Festival in 2006 and was awarded the Special Jury Prize at the 2008 Resistance Festival. The animation also participated in various festivals, including those in Stuttgart, Karachi, and Zanzibar. Furthermore, Badkoobeh's animation Mahigir received an honorary diploma for the best short film at the 26th Isfahan International Children's Film Festival. It also claimed the top spot at the 4th Toronto Canada Festival in 2013, solidifying its success and impact.

Year Program Role Description
2004 Barfak series Producer 26-episode animated series to be broadcast on TV
2004 Ghaleye Sorkh Producer Short film
2004 zamini Producer Short film
2004 Babak and his paintings Producer and director 13-part series
2005 Mehrabanan Producer 7-part series
2005 raghs-e sheitan Producer Short film
2005 doostan-e jangal Producer 26-part series
2005–2006 jangale ma Producer 26-part series
2006 Sabztar az bahar Producer Short film
2006 bonbast Producer Short film
2006 aramesh-e abadi Producer Short film
2006 sobh bekheir aghaye Producer Short film
2007 bagh-e makhfi Producer Short film
2007 Boodan Producer Short film
2007 zang-e madrese Producer 26-part series
2008 khane man kojast Producer Short film
2009 dokhatrak abri Producer Short film
2009 My family Producer 26-part series
2009 doostan-e jangal 2 Producer 26-part series
2009 Navazande Producer The short film that won Simorgh Fajr Festival
2010 Time has passed Producer Short film
2010 doostan-e jangal 3 Producer 26-part series
2010 Like a game Producer 26-part series
2010 Irrevocable Producer Short film
2010 Wall Street Producer Short film
2010 Heart of an angel Producer Short film
2011 zard o siah Producer 26-part series
2011 The sweet taste of honey Producer 26-part series
2011 Mahe man Producer Short film
2013 Like a game 2 Producer 26-part series
2013 zard o siah 2 Producer 26-part series
2014 doostan-e jangal 4 Producer 13-part series
2014 Shahre Kimdiha Producer 26-part series

References[edit]

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  3. "فردی که به خاطر شباهتش به اکبر عبدی بازیگر شد". YJC. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
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  5. "خاطره بازی آقای بازیگر از بازی با شهلا ریاحی". tabnak. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
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  7. ""پورمحمدی" پرداخت زیاد برای دعوت مهمانان را ممنوع کرد/برنامه تحویل سال شبکه یک موفق‌تر عمل کرد". yjc. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "بچه‌های فیلم‌ها و سریال‌های دهه ۶۰ کجا هستند؟ +تصاویر". cinemapress. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  9. "بیوگرافی بابک بادکوبه از بازیگری و اجرا تا ازدواج". Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  10. "بیوگرافی بابک بادکوبه بازیگر و همسر و فرزندان".
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  12. "بابك بادكوبه". Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  13. "بابک بادکوبه". 9 August 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  14. "ليست كامل عوامل فيلم سفر جادويي (1369)". sourehcinema.
  15. "فردانیوز". fardanews.
  16. Dressage - Fajr Film Festival
  17. "یکی از مجریان نوروزی شبکه یک مشخص شد". jamejamonline. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  18. "انيميشن "نوازنده" آماده پخش از تلويزيون شد". farsnews.


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