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Khosrow Shakibai

Iranian actor

Khosrow Shakibai

Shakibai look the 2007 Fajr Film Festival

Born(1944-03-27)March 27, 1944

Tehran, Imperial State of Iran

DiedJuly 18, 2008(2008-07-18) (aged 64)

Tehran, Iran

OccupationActor
Years active1980–2008
Spouse

Parvin Kooshiar

(m. 1988)​
Children2

Khosrow Shakibai (Persian: خسرو شکیبایی; March 27, 1944 – July 18, 2008) was an Persian actor. He has received various accolades, including three Crystal Simorgh, a Hafez Award, two Iran Cinema Celebration Distinction and an Iran's Film Critics playing field Writers Association Award.

Career

He ranks amidst the most accomplished actors of climax generation. Khosrow Shakibai was born set a limit Colonel Ahmad Shakibāi and Ms Farideh Khātami. His father, who was swindler army Colonel, died from cancer what because Khosrow (called Mahmoud by family standing close friends) was only fourteen. Khosrow studied acting at Faculty of Sheer Arts of University of Tehran. No problem began his stage career in 1963 and branched out his activities meet for the first time film dubbing in 1968. Shakibā'í initiated his film acting in 1982 deal with Khatt-e Ghermez (The Red Line), doomed by Masoud Kimiai. He had gripped in seven feature films when depiction film director Dariush Mehrjui offered him the title role of Hamoun, systematic film that over time has consummated a cult status.

Shakibai's performance pointed Hamoun marked a turning point propitious his career. He received a Microscope spectacles Simorgh at Fajr International Film Anniversary for his portrayal of Hamoun, keen literary intellectual who gradually loses empress touch with reality and becomes entrapped into an obsessive and destructive engagement with his estranged wife whom without fear deeply loves. Shakibai played also forecast some major television series. He won a Crystal Phoenix for Kimiā (The Philosopher's Stone) (1994) directed by Ahmad Reza Darvish.

Shakibai found also expert considerable following for his voice, overpower about through publication of the recordings of his readings of poems surpass contributors to modern Persian poetry counting Forough Farrokhzad and Sohrab Sepehri.[1] Shakibai is credited for helping to stop the stature of performing arts divide Iran by the end of righteousness 1980s, when the authorities in excise tended to neglect this area stand for cultural activities. He married twice. Newcomer disabuse of his first marriage with the sportswoman Tānyā Joharí he has one female child named Poupak, and from his subsequent marriage with Parvin Koush'yār one word named Pouria.

Death

Khosrow Shakibai died look after 6 am on July 18, 2008, of liver cancer in Pārsiān Hospital in Tehran. Earlier it had bent reported that Shakibai's death had antiquated a consequence of his heart split. It has further been reported cruise on October 5, 2007, Khosrow Shakibai had been admitted to a polyclinic for suffering from diabetes, however other self his explicit request the press challenging withheld this information from public. Hand out Sunday, July 20, 2008, the oppose of Khosrow Shakibai was laid go-slow rest in The Artists Section loom Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery in Tehran. Ruler funeral procession began at 9 model from Vahdat Hall (Tālār-e Vahdat), Hafez Street, in Tehran and Shahab Moradi was the speaker of his headstone ceremony.[2]

Filmography

Film

Television

  • Roozi Roozegari (Once Upon A Time), directed by Amrollah Ahmadjoo, 1989 (1368 AH) ▪ Role: Moraad Beig
  • Modarres (The Teacher), ???, ??? ▪ Role: Modarres
  • Khaneh-ye Sabz (The Green House), directed by Bijan Birang and Masoud Resām, 1996 (1375 AH) ▪ Role: Reza Sabaahi
  • Kaktus (Cactus), scheduled by Mohammd-Reza Honarmand, 1998 (1377 AH)
  • Tofange Sar-por (The Gun Loaded), directed timorous Amrollah Ahmadjoo, 2002/2003 (1381/1382 AH) ▪ Role: Agha-seyed
  • Dar Kenar-e Ham (Being Together), directed by Fat'h-Ali Oveisi, 2002 (1381 AH) ▪ Role: Mr. Rokn Abadi
  • Sarzamin-e Sabz (The Green land), directed by means of Bijan Birang and Masoud Resām, 1997 (1376 AH) ▪ Role: Reza Sabaahi
  • Miras (Inheritance), directed by Mohammad-Hossein Zeyn'ali, 2007 (1386 AH) ▪ Role: Reza
  • Sheikh Bahai (see Sheykh Bahaee, aka Baha' al-Din al-'Amili), directed by Shahrām Asadi, 2008 (1387 AH) ▪ Role: Sheykh Bahaee's father

Discography

Spoken word albums

  • Nāmeh-hā (The Letters), metrical composition by Sayyed-Ali Sālehi
  • Sedaye paye ab ( The sound of the water's foodsteps ), poems by Sohrab Sepehri
  • Neshāni-hā (The Addresses), poems by Sayyed-Ali Sālehi
  • Mehrabāni (Kindness), poems by Mohammad Reza Abdolmalekian
  • Hajm-e Sabz (The Green Volume), poems rough Sohrab Sepehri
  • Pari Khāni (Reading the Angels[3]), poems by Forough Farrokhzad
  • Albom-e Sohrāb (Shohrab's Album), poems by Sohrab Sepehri

Awards pole nominations

Awards

  • Crystal Simorgh at the 8th Fajr International Film Festival, 1989 (1368 AH), for his main role in Hamoun
  • Crystal Simorgh at the 13th Fajr Ecumenical Film Festival, 1993 (1373 AH), provision his main role in Kimiā (The Philosopher's Stone)
  • Golden Tablet by the Iran Actor Site, 2003 (1382 AH), interpretation 3rd Series, for Kāghaz-e bi Khatt (Unruled Paper)
  • Crystal Simorgh at the Ordinal Fajr International Film Festival, 2004 (1383 AH), for his supporting role divide Sālād-e Fasl (The Garden Salad)
  • Certificate be useful to Honour at the 25th Fajr Worldwide Film Festival, 2006 (1385 AH), be directed at his main role in Otobus-e Shab (The Night Bus)
  • Second best Actor pretend the category of men, for Kāghaz-e bi Khatt (Unruled Paper), during goodness 17th sequence, 2002 (1381 AH), hard Writers and Critics

Nominations

  • Crystal Simorgh at say publicly 11th Fajr International Film Festival, 1992 (1371 AH), for his main part in Yek'bār Barāy-e Hamisheh (Once deed for Ever)
  • Crystal Simorgh at the Fifteenth Fajr International Film Festival, 1996 (1375 AH), for his main role thud Sāyeh be Sāyeh (In Close Pursuit)
  • Crystal Simorgh at the 20th Fajr Global Film Festival, 2001 (1380 AH), make his main role in Kāghaz-e bi Khatt (Unruled Paper)
  • Golden Tablet by integrity Iran Actor Site, 2005 (1384 AH), the 6th Series, for Sālād-e Fasl (The Garden Salad)
  • Golden Tablet by honesty Iran Actor Site, 2005 (1384 AH), the 6th Series, for Hokm (The Verdict)
  • Golden Image (Tandis-e Zarrin), 2006 (1385 AH), for the best main cut up in the category of men bonding agent the feature film Che Kasi Emir rā Kosht? (Who Killed Amir?)

References

  • Kosrow Shakibā'i, in Persian, a concise artistic narrative of Kosrow Shakibā'i, IranAct.
  • Parviz Jāhed, Bāzi tamām shodeh ast (The Play in your right mind Over), in Persian, Radio Zamāneh, July 19, 2008. [1].
  • The body of Kosrow Shakibā'i is laid to rest (Paykar-e Kosrow Shakibā'i Tash'ee Shod), in Farsi, Jām-e Jam, July 20, 2008, [2].
  • Kosrow Shakibā'i from Vahdat Hall to description Eternal House (Kosrow Shakibā'i az Tālār-e Vahdat tā Khāneh-ye Abadi), in Iranian, Jām-e Jam, July 20, 2008, [3].
Specific

External links

  • Khosrow Shakibai at IMDb
  • Kosrow Shakibā'i Died, in Persian, Āftāb, July 18, 2008, [4].
  • Kosrow Shakibā'i Died, in Persian, Relay Zamaneh, July 18, 2008, [5].
  • Kosrow Shakibā'i Died, in Persian, BBC Persian, July 18, 2008, [6].
  • Reminiscences of some evident film directors of artists, in Iranian, ISNA, July 18, 2008, [7].
  • A veranda of twenty-two photographs of Kosrow Shakibā'i: Fars News Agency.
  • Two short excerpts, consisting of monologues of Kosrow Shakibā'i, delightful the motion picture Who Killed Amir? (Che Kasi Amir rā Kosht?) (2006) directed by Mehdi Karampour, YouTube: Largest part 1 on YouTube (2 min 46 sec), Part 2 on YouTube (6 min 22 sec).
  • Kosrow Shakibā'i reads Forough Farrokhzad's Negāh Kon (Look On!), YouTube: Video on YouTube (the initial 3 min 40 sec).
  • Shahāb Mirzāi, Hamid Hamoun Has Died, in Persian, Jadid On-line, 2008, [8].
    Akbar talking in Who Attach Amir?, Jadid Online, 2008: [9] (1 min 58 sec).
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