Iraj tahmasb biography
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Inspired by the revolutionary atmosphere of the period, he staged a number of political and controversial plays, including An Eye For An Eye, The Bear That Wanted to Remain a Bear , (based on Jorg Stainer's famous story), Olduz and the crows ,(based on a popular story by Iranian writer Samad Behrangi), A Pair Of Shoes For Zahara, and A Delicate Story.
He is best known for co-creating of popular puppet character, Kolah Ghermezi.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
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Personal Life and Family
Iraj Tahmasb is married to Marjan Madresi, a script supervisor.
Tahmasb is best known for his Trilogy and Series Kolah Ghermezi ( Red Hat and Cousin ) which has taken box offices all-time Records .
Iraj Tahmasb
Iranian actor, director (born 1959)
Tahmasb in 2020 | |
| Born | (1959-05-21) 21 May 1959 (age 65) Tehran, Iran |
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| Education | Dramatic Arts and Theater, College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran |
| Occupation(s) | Actor, screenwriter, director |
| Years active | 1980–present |
| Notable work | Kolah Ghermezi |
| Spouse | Marjan Modarresi (m.
As a teenager Tahmasb taught puppetry, script writing and film making in varies institutes. Born in Tehran Iran in 1959, Iraj Tahmasb graduated from the University of Tehran in Dramatic Arts and Theatre, where he is now teaching the Masters Program. Tahmasb is also the brother of Nasser Tahmasb, a renowned actor, voice artist, and dubbing professional in Iranian cinema and television.[9] FilmographyReferencesExternal links This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 10:40 . The couple has two daughters, Golnaz and Yasaman.1983) |
| Relatives | Naser Tahmasb(brother) |
Iraj Tahmasb (Persian: ایرج طهماسب; born 21 May 1959)[1][2] is an Iranian actor, screenwriter, and director of TV series and films.
His active professional career began in 1979 when he started stage performance and directing in theatrical productions intended for young audiences.