Parsa Pirouzfar
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Description: Parsa Pirouzfar, پارسا پیروزفر : born on September 22, 1972, in Tehran, is an Iranian actor, theater director, and playwright. He began his artistic career in the early 1990s. Pirouzfar played the role of a soldier in the film "Asegh-e Sarma" in 2003 and was nominated for a Crystal Simorgh for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a drug addict in "Mamane Namzad" at the Fajr Film Festival in 2003. Life: Parsa Pirouzfar was born on September 22, 1972, in Tehran. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Painting from the University of Tehran's Faculty of Fine Arts and is a graduate in Acting from the Samandarian Academy of Dramatic Arts. His interest in painting led him to create illustrated stories during his high school years, from 1984 to 1988. Despite initially studying mathematics and physics in high school, his passion for painting led him to the Faculty of Fine Arts. Pirouzfar began his official stage presence as an actor in 1995, playing the role of Marius in Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables," directed by Behrouz Gharibpour. In 2003, he portrayed Shiekh Salek in Dariush Mehrjui's film "Parie." That same year, while studying painting at the University of Tehran, he began learning the Stanislavski method with director and theater teacher Mahin Eskandari. In 2005, after completing his degree in painting, he continued studying acting with Hamid Samandarian at the Samandarian Academy of Dramatic Arts. Pirouzfar made his debut as a director with the play "Honar" (Art) in 2007. His directorial works include "Gole Geryeh Gole Ras" based on David Mamet's "Glengarry Glen Ross" (2011), a staged reading of "Khodaye Kosaar" based on Yasmina Reza's "God of Carnage" (2012), "Sang-ha Dar Jebahaye She" (2013), "Matryoshka" (2015), "Yek Rooze Tabestooni" (2017), and "Molaqat" (2019), among others. Apart from his work in theater, Pirouzfar …
Name : Parsa Pirouzfar
Persian Name : پارسا پیروزفر
Born in : Tehran, Iran
Birthday : 1972-09-13
TMDB ID : 1289939
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