Parviz Parastouei

Parviz Parastouei

Acting 2 titles 1955-06-24 Kabodarahang, Iran

Parviz Parastouei, born in 1955 in Kabodar-Ahang, Iran, is a distinguished actor and producer known for his impactful contributions to both television and cinema. He began his artistic journey in theater, but made his cinematic debut in the film "Diar-e Asheghan," earning an Honorary Diploma for Best First Role Actor, which marked the start of his illustrious career.

Parastouei has collaborated with renowned directors, showcasing his talent in notable films such as Majid Majidi's "The Willow Tree," Ebrahim Hatami Kia's "In the Name of the Father," and "The Bodyguard," all of which earned him the prestigious Crystal Simorgh Award for Best First Role Actor. His portrayal in "Leily Is with Me," directed by Kamal Tabrizi, also garnered him an Honorary Diploma for Best Actor.

Beyond these achievements, Parastouei's filmography includes acclaimed works like "The Lizard" and "The Book of Law," both directed by Kamal Tabrizi and Maziar Miri, respectively, along with "Today" by Reza Mir Karimi and "Glass Agency," again under the direction of Hatami Kia.

In addition to his film work, he has made significant contributions to television, appearing in popular series such as "Zire Tigh," "Ashpaz Bashi," and "Khak-e Sorkh," solidifying his status as a versatile and respected figure in the Iranian entertainment industry.

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