Ali Nasirian
Ali Nasirian, born in 1935 in Tehran, Iran, is a distinguished figure in the realms of acting, writing, and directing across theatre, film, and television. His career commenced with theatre, where he honed his skills as a playwright before transitioning into directing both stage productions and telefilms. He made his cinematic debut in Dariush Mehrjui's iconic film "Cow." His performance in Homayoun Ghanizade's "Maskhare Baz" earned him the prestigious Best Actor's Crystal Simorgh award at the Fajr Festival.
In recent years, Nasirian has showcased his talent in numerous television series including "Sarbedaran," "Hezar Dastan," "Mive-ye Mamnooe," and "Shahrzad." His filmography also features a variety of notable films such as "Captain Khorshid," "The Emperor of Hell," "The Stone Lion," and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
Throughout his extensive career, Ali Nasirian has established himself as a versatile and respected artist, contributing significantly to Iranian cinema and theatre. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors and filmmakers in the industry.