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Manouchehr Azari

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Manouchehr Azari
Manouchehr Azari, Interview with FNA - 27 June 2012 08.jpg Manouchehr Azari, Interview with FNA - 27 June 2012 08.jpg
Manouchehr Azari in an interview with Fars, June 27, 2012
Born29 July 1931
Tehran
🏳️ Nationality Iran
💼 Occupation

Manouchehr Azari (born July 29, 1931, Tehran, Manouchehr Azari's parents: father from Urmia and mother from Isfahan) is an Iranian actor and radio announcer who studied at the School of Dramatic Arts, acting and directing. He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1966. He studied with Mehdi Forough and Parviz Tayeedi for some time. His first program with Hassan Khayatbashi was on the radio in 1975. After the revolution, he continued his activities and gained a lot of fame and popularity with you through the very popular program on Friday morning. Manouchehr Azari together with Farhang Mehrparvar formed one of the most successful artistic couples in the field of radio comedy.[1] Manouchehr Azari is sometimes confused because of the similarity of his name with Manouchehr Nozari. He is also from the Jewish minority of Iran and has done many cultural activities for the Jewish community. His religion is Jewish and he has four children, three of whom are doctors and translators. He was the guest of Mehran Modiri in the Durahmi program on the 3rd of October, 1995.[2]

Filmography[edit]

Cinema[edit]

  • Wall (2007)
  • Imitation Woman (2006)
  • Singles (2004)
  • Hesrat Didar (1995)
  • A man and a bear (1992)
  • Shadow of Imagination (1990)
  • The Thief of Dolls (1989)
  • Crossing the Dust (1989)
  • Last Moment (1988)
  • On the way to the hurricane (1988)

TV series[edit]

  • 2010: Kingdom (Mohammad Reza Ahanj)
  • 2009: Chef (Mohammad Reza Honarmand)
  • 2009: Red Hat 88 (Iraj Tahmsab)
  • 2007: SMS from Diar Baghi (Sirus Moghadam)
  • 2004: and positive (Ali Shah Hatami)
  • 2003: Forbidden Entry Forbidden (Mehran Ghafourian)
  • 1991: The third smile (Masoud Rashidi)
  • 1990: Mash Khairullah Secret Box (Hossein Fredro)
  • 1989: Thousands of leaves and a thousand colors (Hossein Fredro)
  • 1988: War 67 (Sadegh Abdollahi)
  • 1984: Burzid and Laugh (Mahvash Jazayeri)
  • 1979: Hazardestan (Ali Hatami)
  • 1975: Safar Network (Hassan Khayat Bashi)
  • 1975: Out of range (Hassan Khayat Bashi)
  • 1987: All Together [3]

Reerences[edit]

  1. http://www.iranjewish.com/essay/Essay132_28_9.htm
  2. http://www.iranjewish.com/essay/Archive_Shakhsiatha.htm
  3. مجلهٔ اطلاعات هفتگی، شمارهٔ ۱۹۱۳، صفحهٔ ۵۸، ۱۴ مهر ۱۳۵۷

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