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==Life==
==Life==
[[file:فرشته جنابی و فرامرز صدیقی در فیلم برهنه تا ظهر با سرعت، مجله سپید و سیاه، تیر ۱۳۵۳.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Fereshteh Janabi and Faramarz Sedighi in the movie '''Naked to Noon with Speed''', Sepid va Siah Magazine, July 1974]]
[[file:فرشته جنابی و فرامرز صدیقی در فیلم برهنه تا ظهر با سرعت، مجله سپید و سیاه، تیر ۱۳۵۳.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|[[Fereshteh Jenabi]] and Faramarz Sedighi in the movie '''Naked to Noon with Speed''', Sepid va Siah Magazine, July 1974]]


Faramarz Seddighi lived and studied in [[Saqqez]] until he was 17, when he moved to [[Tehran]] after being accepted to the University of Tehran in 1967 when he was 18 years old. He starred in several movies before the [[Iranian revolution]] in 1979. The film '''The Virgin Woman''' was one of the famous films in 1973, which starred alongside [[Morteza Aghili]] and [[Mehdi Fakhimzadeh]]. After the revolution in 1980, he made his first film. The film '''Said all three of them''', directed by [[Gholam Ali Erfan]], were his first professional activities after the revolution and played alongside Saeed Amir Soleimani, [[Jamshid Mashayekhi]] and [[Homayoun Asadian]]. His other films include [[Snake Fang]], '''The Last Flight''', [[Love-stricken]], and '''The Prosecutor'''. Sedighi started working as a theater teacher before the Iranian revolution, and one of his most famous students was [[Mehraneh Mahin Torabi]]. <ref>[http://iranact.com/Cinema/Artists/people/Faramarz%20Sedighi.htm Iran Actor List]</ref>
Faramarz Seddighi lived and studied in [[Saqqez]] until he was 17, when he moved to [[Tehran]] after being accepted to the University of Tehran in 1967 when he was 18 years old. He starred in several movies before the [[Iranian revolution]] in 1979. The film '''The Virgin Woman''' was one of the famous films in 1973, which starred alongside [[Morteza Aghili]] and [[Mehdi Fakhimzadeh]]. After the revolution in 1980, he made his first film. The film '''Said all three of them''', directed by [[Gholam Ali Erfan]], were his first professional activities after the revolution and played alongside Saeed Amir Soleimani, [[Jamshid Mashayekhi]] and [[Homayoun Asadian]]. His other films include [[Snake Fang]], '''The Last Flight''', [[Love-stricken]], and '''The Prosecutor'''. Sedighi started working as a theater teacher before the Iranian revolution, and one of his most famous students was [[Mehraneh Mahin Torabi]]. <ref>[http://iranact.com/Cinema/Artists/people/Faramarz%20Sedighi.htm Iran Actor List]</ref>

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Faramarz Sedighi
File:فرامرز صدیقی.jpg
Sedighi in 2008
Born
Faramarz Sedighi

(1949-11-11) November 11, 1949 (age 74)
Saqqez, Iran
Alma materUniversity of Tehran Fine Arts Campus
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film producer
Years active1969–2010
AwardsFajr International Film Festival Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor in 1991

Faramarz Sedighi (born 1949) is an Iranian actor and assistant director. He is a theater graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran. Seddighi started his professional career in 1969 with acting in Rostam and Sohrab theaters. He experienced his cinematic activity in 1972 with his role in the film Cheshmeh (Fountain) directed by Arbi Evansian. He became famous with his film Naked to Noon with Speed (1972) and his outstanding works include Snake Fang (1989) and Blade and Silk (1985).[1]

Life

Fereshteh Jenabi and Faramarz Sedighi in the movie Naked to Noon with Speed, Sepid va Siah Magazine, July 1974

Faramarz Seddighi lived and studied in Saqqez until he was 17, when he moved to Tehran after being accepted to the University of Tehran in 1967 when he was 18 years old. He starred in several movies before the Iranian revolution in 1979. The film The Virgin Woman was one of the famous films in 1973, which starred alongside Morteza Aghili and Mehdi Fakhimzadeh. After the revolution in 1980, he made his first film. The film Said all three of them, directed by Gholam Ali Erfan, were his first professional activities after the revolution and played alongside Saeed Amir Soleimani, Jamshid Mashayekhi and Homayoun Asadian. His other films include Snake Fang, The Last Flight, Love-stricken, and The Prosecutor. Sedighi started working as a theater teacher before the Iranian revolution, and one of his most famous students was Mehraneh Mahin Torabi. [2] In 1992, Faramarz Sedighi made a screenplay and directed the movie Bait with the presence of Jamshid Hashempour and Reza Rooygari. The last film in which this actor played a role is Khak va Atash(Dirt and fire), produced in 2010. According to some of his colleagues, Seddighi chose to withdraw in the 1990s, and according to Parviz Parastavi, who first published Siddieghi's controversial photo, he did not even open his home door on the production cast when they followed him for the 2016 film The Domestic Killer, directed by Masoud Kimiai.[3]

Filmography

Movies

  • Dirt and Fire (2010)
  • Son of Adam, daughter of Eve (2008)
  • Ghadmagah (2003)
  • Maral (2000)
  • Thousands of women like me (2000)
  • Love is not enough (1998)
  • Love Squadrons (1997)
  • Long Autumn (1993)
  • Bait (1992); writer and director
  • Prosecutor (1991)
  • Love-stricken (1991)
  • Last Flight (1989)
  • Snake Fang (1989)
  • Lost Time (1989)
  • Hole (1988)
  • Shadows of Sorrow (1987)
  • Blade and silk (1985)
  • Said all three of them (1980)
  • Tonight tears will fall (1978)
  • Naked until noon with speed (1976)
  • Female Virgin (1973)
  • Cheshmeh (1972)

TV Series

  • Long Autumn (Manouchehr Asgari Nasab) 1994
  • Attacker (Jafar Simaei) 1995
  • Silent shout (Jahangir Jahangiri) 1996
  • Eagle Day (Seyed Mohammad Reza Mofidi) 1998
  • Station (Manouchehr Asgari Nasab) 1999
  • Only in the dark (Massoud Rashidi) 1999
  • The story of a city (Asghar Farhadi) 1999
  • lights off (Kazem Baluchi) 2000
  • Lost (Young Rambod) 2001
  • Sheriff 2003
  • White Papers (Shafi Agha Mohammadian) 2003
  • Hengameh (Majid Javanmard) 2003
  • Little Men (Akbar Mansour Fallah) 2003
  • Until sunset (Mohammad Banai) 2004
  • Circle of Doubt (Amir Ghavidel) 2004
  • Golrizan (Masoud Rashidi) 2004
  • Destiny (Mohammad Reza Zehtabi) 2007

References