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==References==
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Mohammad Reza Golzar
Golzar in 2017
Born
Mohammad Reza Golzar

(1977-03-31) March 31, 1977 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Actor
singer
model
Years active1998–present

Mohammad Reza Golzar (Template:Lang-fa, born March 21, 1977) is an Iranian actor, singer, television host and model.[1]

Early life

He was born on March 21, 1977 in a family with Persian-Azeri origin.[2] His originality is Tat Persian and was born in Tehran.

He studied Mechanical Engineering in Islamic Azad University.

Career

Before starting his acting career with Sam and Narges, in 1998 he gained fame as the guitarist of the Iranian music band, Arian band. He is now a singer of the Rezzar Band led by Hamed Baradaran.[3]

In 2000, he was invited to act in Sam and Narges by Iranian director, Iraj Ghaderi. He started to gain popularity after acting in more films such as Shaam-e Akhar, Zahr-e Asal, and Boutique.

Golzar gained media attention when it was revealed that he was paid £55,000 for 3 days work while shooting Democracy in Bright Daylight in 2009, a relatively high fee given the per capita income of Iran.[4]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Iran threatens tax crackdown on 'overpaid' actors". The Daily Telegraph. London. November 9, 2009. Retrieved August 18, 2010. Mohammad Reza Golzar, one of Iran's most revered stars, received the sum for playing an angel in the film Democracy in Bright Daylight.
  2. ^ "5- گلزار: من با افتخار ترک هستم". asriran+video. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  3. ^ [t.me/cmdhack_apps Concert Rezzar Band led by Hamed Baradaran]
  4. ^ Tait, Robert (November 8, 2009). "Iran names and shames well-paid actors". The Guardian. London.