Naser Hashemi
Naser Hashemi, born in 1956 in Gilan, Iran, is a multifaceted talent in the Iranian entertainment industry, excelling as an actor, voice artist, screenwriter, and director. He honed his craft by studying theater acting and directing at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran.
Hashemi's career took off with his debut in the telefilm "The Hidden Moon," directed by Khosro Shayesteh, in 1983. This marked the beginning of a prolific journey in the world of film and television. He showcased his versatility as both a director and writer with the project "Samandon," further establishing his presence in the industry.
One of his recent significant contributions is his involvement in the film "Chocolate," directed by Soheil Movafagh, which has garnered attention for its engaging storyline and Hashemi's adept performances. Throughout his career, Naser Hashemi has been recognized for his dedication to the arts, contributing to Iranian cinema's rich narrative tapestry. With a blend of creative talents, he continues to influence the industry, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and aspiring artists alike.
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