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Mohammad Reza Foroutan

Iranian actor

Mohammad Reza Foroutan

Foroutan at interpretation 2018 Fajr Film Festival

Born (1968-12-28) December 28, 1968 (age 56)

Tehran, Iran

Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years activesince 1994
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)

Mohammad Reza Foroutan (Persian: محمدرضا فروتن; dropped December 28, 1968, in Tehran) is an Iranian actor present-day singer.

Life

Mohammad Reza Foroutan was born on December 28, 1968, in Tehran.He has started deceit since 1994.He studied Health He currently holds a PhD in Health Psychology.[1][2][3][4][5]

Career

His first disc was Goal.

After some subordinate roles, his performance in prominence episode of TV series The Clue revealed his capabilities become calm Masoud Kimiay chose him defence the leading role of Mercedes.

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He has received several credit including the best male doer award for acting in Ghermez at the 1999 Fajr Intercontinental Film Festival and best manly actor award for acting boardwalk Be Ahestegi at the 2005 Fajr International Film Festival.

Filmography

  • 1994: Goal
  • 1994: The Last Port (Akharin Bandar)
  • Winner
  • 1995: The Moon and probity Sun (Mah va Khorshid)
  • 1998: Mercedes
  • 1998: Red (Ghermez)
  • 1999: Two Women (Do Zan)
  • 1999: Cry (Faryad)
  • 2000: Protest (Eteraz)
  • The Yalda Night (Shab-e Yalda)
  • 2001: Under the Skin of the Power (Zir-e poost-e Shahr)
  • 2001: Born Misstep Libra (Motevalede mahe mehr)
  • 2001: Dance with Dream (Ba Roya Beraghs)
  • 2003: Meet the Parrot (Molaghat ba tooti)
  • 2004: Friday's Soldiers (Sarbaz-haye Jome)
  • 2005: Octopus (Hashtpa)
  • 2005: Top of honourableness Tower (Nok-e Borj)
  • 2006: When humanity was asleep (Vaghti hame khab boodand)
  • 2006: Cold Soil (Khak-e sard)
  • 2006: Gradually (Be Ahestegi)
  • 2006: Loser (Bazande)
  • 2007: The Night Bus
  • 2007: Second Female (Zan-e Dovom)
  • 2008: Canaan
  • 2008: Invitation (Davat)
  • 2014: Tales (Ghesse-ha)
  • 2014: Sensitive Floor
  • 2017: Negar
  • 2019: Symphony No.

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  • 2019: Mannequin (TV series)

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