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Mohsen Tanabandeh

Mohsen Tanabandeh

4 titles Acting Apr 15, 1975 Tehran, Iran

Mohsen Tanabandeh is a multifaceted artist—an accomplished director, writer, and actor—born in Tehran, Iran, in 1975. He embarked on his artistic journey in the realm of theater and gained recognition for his role in “Tiny Snowflakes,” directed by Alireza Amini. Over the years, Tanabandeh has garnered significant accolades, including the prestigious Crystal Simorgh for Best First Role Actor for his performances in “Ferrari” by Alireza Davood Nezhad, “First Stone” by Ibrahim Forozesh, and “7 Minutes to Fall” by Alireza Amini. Additionally, he has been awarded the Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in “Nadarha” directed by Mohammadreza Arab and “A Petition for Allah,” also by Amini.

His impressive body of work includes notable films and series, such as “Muhammad: The Messenger of God” directed by Majid Majidi, “Saint Petersburg” by Behrouz Afkhami, the “Paytakht” series helmed by Sirous Moghadam, and “Shahgoosh” by Davood Mirbagheri. Tanabandeh's contributions to cinema and television have cemented his status as a prominent figure in the Iranian arts scene, showcasing his talent across various genres and formats.

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