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Fariborz Arabnia
Arabnia in 2013
Born
Fariborz Arabnia

(1963-04-28) April 28, 1963 (age 61)
NationalityIranian
Occupation(s)Actor, film director
Years active1990–present
Notable workSultan, Shokaran, Mokhtarnameh

Fariborz Arabnia (Persian: فریبرز عرب‌نیا) (born 28 April 1963 in Tehran) is an Iranian actor and director.[1] [2]

Filmography

  • Wild Deer (1990)
  • Contact Good (1991)
  • Mosaferan (1991)
  • Eclipse (1992)
  • I love the Earth (1993)
  • The 5th man (1994)
  • Kakadow (1995)
  • Restlessness years (1995)
  • Scent of Life (1995)
  • Deadly Escape (1995)
  • The Feast (1996)
  • Sultan (1996)
  • Higher risk (1997)
  • Artery (1997)
  • World Champion, Takhti (1998)
  • Tootia (1998)
  • Shokaran (1998)
  • Win Dawn (1999)
  • Delbakhteh (2000)
  • Bitter Almonds (2000)
  • Hafth-Pardeh (2000)
  • Thousands of Women like Me (2000)
  • Gaga (2000)
  • The colors of Night (2001)
  • Thirst (2002)
  • Lead stars (2003)
  • A Girl in a Cage (2004)
  • Butterfly in the Wind (2004)
  • Bargaining (2004)
  • Bajkhor (2004)
  • Free Peacock Feathers (2008)
  • Empty Seats (2008)
  • Hot chocolate (2010)
  • Earth and fire (2011)
  • Secret (2011)
  • Blood Oranges (2011)
  • Che (2013)
  • Gaahi [Sometimes] (2015)
  • When did You See Sahar Last Time? (2015)

TV series

Controversy

He criticized Iranian cinema and television in a live program Haft (Seven) that was not supported by film directors, actors and actress.[3] As well, when he found differences with Ebrahim Hatamikia, he left and refuse to continue in his film, Ch that forced Hatamikia to use an lieu for his rule.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Mehrafarin Charity Society Honors Rakhshan Bani-Etemad". May 28, 2011.
  2. ^ "Biography Fariborz Arabnia on Beytoote News".
  3. ^ Tehran Newspaper
  4. ^ Mehrnews