Jamshid Shah Mohammadi

Jamshid Shah Mohammadi

actor

Jamshid Shah Mohammadi was born on Oct 11, 1937 in Iran. Jamshid Shah Mohammadi's big-screen debut came with Azizam, Man Kook Nistam directed by Mohamad Reza Honarmand in 2002, strarring .

Jamshid Shah Mohammadi was born in 1937 in Tehran and has been acting since he was a teenager. In 1962, he went to the United States to continue his education in acting and studied at the Carnegie Hall Academy in New York for 6 years. He returned to Iran in 1969 and after being employed in the Ministry of Culture and Arts at that time, he taught in various colleges. He has been acting and producing since 1985. During his teaching years, he directed and translated several plays as follows. Translation of the plays: "Jewish Wife" (Bertolt Brecht), "Brave" (Howarthie Han), "Strange Story" (Tennessee Willianer), "Corpse", "Snow", "Summer", rewritten by Mahmoud Ostad Mohammad. Directing plays:

  • Birthday

    Oct 11, 1937
  • Place of Birth

    Tehran, Iran

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