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Javad Hashemi

Iranian film director and actor

Javad Hashemi

Born

Javad Hashemipour Asl


() 17 January (age&#;59)

Rezvanshahr, Gilan

Occupation(s)Actor, director, composer
Years&#;active–present
Spouse

Farzaneh (Robabeh) Pourhosseini Anari

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Javad Hashemipour Asl (Persian: جواد هاشمی‌پور اصل, born 17 January ) is an Iranian actor,[1] film director, writer and composer.

Early life

He was born on 17 January in Tehranpars, Tehran. He was graduated from Tehran University college of arts in He was married in He has one son, Mohsen (born 12 January ) and one daughter, Fatemeh Sadat (born 19 April ).

Biography of barack obama He was born on 17 January in Tehranpars , Tehran. He was graduated from Tehran University college of arts in He was married in Hashemi began professional acting on theater in After Haj Theatre, he continued roles in theatre and working for Ministry of Education.

Acting career

Hashemi began professional acting on theater in His first feature theatre role was Haj Ebrahim-Haj Ashoora(, Kamaloddin Ghorab) in Tehran City Theatre. After Haj Theatre, he continued roles in theatre and working for Ministry of Education. He began acting in cinema with Parvaz Dar Shab (, Rasoul Mollagholipour).

He attended in his more than 43 movies so far and long and short series.

Javad hashemi biography of barack After serving as a cabinet minister in the Sharif's administrations in the s, Hashmi aligned himself on the realist school of international relations and was a proponent of supporting the civilian control on the federal government and the military. Without political support, Hashmi lost the byelection and went on to join the PML N after reconciling his differences on the policy matters with the Nawaz Sharif in Besides his political career, Hashmi is a prolific writer on geopolitics and geostrategy , and is an author of geopolitical book, " Yes! I'm a Rebel , where he successfully calculated the danger of the foreign supported homegrown terrorism in Pakistan and precisely placing a prediction on Musharraf government's weakening the state of Pakistan. After his matriculation in , Hashmi went to attend the Emerson College in Multan but made a transfer to the Punjab University in Lahore in , where he became involved in student politics on the platform of the Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba , the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami — an Islamist party.

He mostly roled as a Basiji in movies that he acted.

Political career

He supported Mir-Hossein Mousavi in presidential election.[2][better&#;source&#;needed] During election protests, he directed and acted in a political theatre named Farzande Edalat with presence of a number of politicians such as Mohammad Khatami, former President.

He read a poetry for Khatami and said that "I learned that the desires of the child against the dictatorship, I tell in theatre".[3]

Filmography

Film

  • The Flight in the Night ()
  • Simorgh ()
  • Ensan Va Aslahe ()
  • Ofogh ()
  • Almas Banafsh ()
  • Sokoot ()
  • The Glass Eye ()
  • Taghib Sayeha ()
  • Hemaseye Majnoon ()
  • Khaste Nabashid ()
  • Sajadeye Atash ()
  • Akharin Shenasayi ()
  • Lak Posht ()
  • Soraat ()
  • Yas haye Vahshi ()
  • Jane Sakht ()
  • Teror ()
  • Parvaze Rooh ()
  • Take A Look At The Sky Sometimes ()
  • Rahe Tey Shode ()
  • Ekhrajiha 1 ()
  • Pesar Tehrooni ()
  • Ekhrajiha 2 (–)
  • Footballers()
  • Ekhrajiha 3 ()
  • Ta door Dast ()
  • Avaz por Jebrail ()
  • Octopus1: White Forehead 1 ()
  • Meraji ha ()
  • Stupid Philosophers ()
  • Hashtag ()
  • White Forehead 2 ()
  • White Forehead 3 ()
  • Tornado ()
  • Cats City 2 ()
  • Mansour ()

Television

  • Khaste Nabashid (, TV film)
  • Rozanei be sepideh (, TV series)
  • Ghabileye Eshgh (, TV series)
  • Rouhollah (, TV series)
  • Simorgh (, TV series)
  • Teror (, TV series)
  • My Best Summer (, TV series)
  • Jang Ahkam (, TV theatre)
  • Raze yek Khazan (, TV series)
  • Rahe Derakhshan ()
  • Yade Ayam ()
  • Entezar Sorkh (, TV series)
  • Revayat Enghelab (, TV documentary)
  • Narges (, TV series)
  • Children of Heaven (, TV series)
  • Booye Khak (, TV series)
  • Monologue haye mokhtalef (, TV series)
  • Monologue haye enghelab (, TV series)
  • Monologue haye azadari (, TV series)
  • Younes (, TV series)
  • Alert ()
  • Yaldaye Ghadr ()
  • Bazihaye Penhan (, TV film)
  • Kolbeye Sefid ()
  • Zendegi Raz Hasti ()
  • Dolat Eshgh (, TV film)
  • Mazloome Aval ()
  • Tan Ha ()
  • Afsoon (, TV series)
  • Doet (, TV film)
  • Rain City (, TV series)
  • Soroude Khak (, TV series)
  • Help Me (, TV series)
  • Sayeye Aftab (, TV series)
  • Gheseye Tarikh (, TV series)
  • Aroose Koohestan (, TV film)
  • Jazireye X (, TV series)
  • Pool Kasif (, TV series)
  • Path Taken (, TV film)
  • Jashne Ramazan (, TV program)
  • Hadis Bidari (, TV series)
  • Zaersaraye Momtaz (, TV series)
  • Zendegi Besharte Khandeh (, TV film)
  • Fox (, TV film)
  • Cannibal (, TV series)
  • Az Nafas Oftadeh (, TV series)
  • 5 Minutes To Border (, TV theatre)
  • Rahiye Ashegh (, TV film)
  • Bachehaye Koocheye Davazdahom (, TV film)
  • Khat Shekan (, TV series)
  • Yatimane Koofeh (, TV series)
  • Didar (, TV series)
  • Power of Love (, TV film)
  • Mokhtarnameh (, TV series)
  • Darvazeye saat (, TV theatre)
  • Rich and Poor (, TV series)
  • Shekarchiye Ensan (, TV film)
  • Neshaniye Sevom (, TV film)
  • Foggy Tabriz(, TV series)
  • Moj va Sakhreh (, TV series)
  • Tekiyeye bachehaye mahalye ma (, TV series)
  • White Situation (, TV series)
  • Stay Awake (, TV series)
  • Merajiha (, TV series)
  • After That Night (, TV film)
  • Gedan (, TV film)
  • The Enigma of The Shah (–, TV series)
  • Shiyooe (, TV series)
  • Mahaleye Golbolbol (, TV series)
  • Loneliness of Leila (, TV series)
  • Zendeh Rood 98 (, TV program)
  • Shahrag (, TV series)
  • Dadestan (, TV series)
  • Neshan Eradat (, TV program)
  • Raz Natamam (, TV series)

Home video

Composer

Film

  • Parvaze Rooh ()
  • Balhaye Sepid ()
  • Another One's House ()
  • White Forehead 3 () (playback singer)

Television

  • Bouye Sibe Kaal (, TV film) (end title singer)

References

External links