Navid Mohammadzadeh
Navid Mohammadzadeh, born in 1986 in Ilam, Iran, is a talented actor whose journey began on the theatrical stage. He made his film debut in the drama “Dar miane abrha,” directed by Rouhallah Hejazi, which marked his initial foray into on-screen acting. Following this, Mohammadzadeh dedicated four years to honing his craft in theater before embarking on a professional acting career with the film “I'm Not Angry!” directed by Reza Dormishian.
His remarkable performances have earned him critical acclaim and a collection of prestigious awards. Notably, he received the Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actor at the Fajr Film Festival for his role in “Life and A Day,” directed by Saeid Roustaei, as well as for “No Date No Signature” by Vahid Jalilvand.
In addition to these accolades, Mohammadzadeh's filmography includes significant works such as “6.5 Per Meter,” also by Saeid Roustaei, “Sheeple” directed by Houman Seyedi, and “Lantouri,” another collaboration with Dormishian. His impactful contributions to Iranian cinema have established him as a prominent figure in the industry, showcasing both his versatility and dedication to the art of acting.