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A few years later, he received nominations for the Crystal Simorgh from the 8th Fajr Film Festival for his performance as Harmas in The Searcher (1989). He has also worked as an art director and a TV host.

BornJuly 27, 1944

Respectfully, he received a lifetime achievement award from the festival that year and received nomination for the Best Actor in a Lead Role for his memorable performance in Protest (2000).

Their first film was Raees in 2007..

2007

Raees

Raees

Behzad Aghtaee

Starred as Vahid

Dariush Arjmand

Starred as Hessam

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In the meantime, he earned his Bachelors in History and Sociology from Mashhad University in 1972 and his Masters in Theater and Cinema from the University of Paris in 1974. He has worked with some of the best Iranian directors such as Masud Kimiai, Naser Taghvai, Bahram Beizai, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Muhammad Bozorgnia, and Davood Mir-Bagheri.

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Their first film was Mosafere rey in 2001..

2001

Mosafere rey

Mosafere rey

Dariush Arjmand

Starred as Abdol-Azim

Enayatallah Shafii

Starred as Uncredited

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He has also played many contemporary characters, mostly traditional Iranian men, although he made these characters of a similar social class different with his insightful performances.

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Dariush Arjmand and Enayatallah Shafii have starred in 1 movie together.

The play marked his forth collaboration with director Davood Mir-Bagheri and became the highest grossing play in the history of Iranian theater. It is said that he studied under famed professor, Ali Shariati, while a student at Mashhad University. At the age of 26, he started working for the Ministry of Art and Culture. Their first film was Sagkoshi in 2001.

He has played different roles ever since, including legendary historical figures such as Amir Kabir (beloved Prime Minister of Iran from the mid 1800s) in Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Once Upon a Time, Cinema (1992) (Naser al-Din Shah, the Cinema Actor) Malek-e Ashtar (or Malik Al-Ashtar, one of the most loyal companions of Ali Ibn Abi Talib) and Abdol-Azim (a companion of Muhammad al-Taqi) in Davood Mir-Bagheri's The Martyr of Kufa (1997) and Traveller of Rey (2001) (Traveler to Rey) respectively, and Captain Soleiman (Iranian captain who created the maritime Silk Road) in The Maritime Silk Road (2011).

He was one of the founders of Mashhad's Open Cinema in the late 60s and started his film career as a writer and director of 8mm films of which "Hiss!" (Shhh!) is most notable. He grew up in Mashhad and started performing in plays at the age of 12. You can use the arrows or the arrow keys on your keyboard to slide from left-to-right along the timeline.

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Dariush Arjmand was born in Mashhad, Iran, to a military father and a housewife mother.

A year later, he won the Crystal Symorgh for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his short but powerful appearance in the role of Haji Naghdi in Bahram Beyzaie's Killing Mad Dogs (2001) from the 19th Fajr Film Festival. You can use the arrows or the arrow keys on your keyboard to slide from left-to-right along the timeline. If you have a touch device, you can slide left-to-right as well.

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The same year, Fajr Film Festival named the festival in his honor with the slogan, "A man for all seasons" on its posters. His performance as Esi Khan in Davood Mir-Bagheri's Snowman (1995) (Snowman) and Amir in Masud Kimiai's Protest (2000) is well praised and remembered.