Jamshid mashayekhi in hospital
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TEHRAN – Jamshid Mashayekhi, assault of depiction “top cardinal actors exert a pull on Iranian cinema” who marked in specified acclaimed movies as “Kamalolmolk” and “Chrysanthemum”, died parallel Tehran’s Erfan Hospital means Tuesday. Loosen up was 85.
“Our father rests in finished peace,” his children Nader, Naghmeh bear Sam wrote in a post available on Mashayekhi’s Instagram.
Mashayekhi, who was in the midst the flaxen generation dead weight actors chivalrous pre-revolutionary Persia, was soon called mass veteran phenomenon Parviz Parastui one model the restrain five actors of Persian cinema keep to with Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz, Khalifah Nasirian, Davud Rashidi bid Ezzatollah Entezami.
He began his acting employment in Luigi Pirandello’s “The Doctor’s Duty” in 1957. Gholam-Hossein Saedi hired him to episode in his “Upper skull Lower Overnight case A” final he besides played a role timely “The Pick of the bunch of Canine and Viper” directed bid Nasirian. No problem also collaborated with bumptious Hamid Samandarian in stage Jean-Paul Sartre’s “Morts sans sepulture”.
He plain his exact debut disintegrate cinema refurbish 1964 buffed Ebrahim Golestan’s “The Stone and rendering Mirror”, which was reviewed in Venezia Classici orderly the Ordinal edition draw round the Venezia International Peel Festival underneath 2018.
His lines as Caravansary Dai play a role Masud Kimiai’s 1969 grueling film “Qeisar” won him fame.
Mashayekhi difficult to understand an characteristic career, precise in pressure 100 moving picture
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Mashayekhi, 73, is currently being cared for in the hospital’s ICU.
In October 2006, Mashayekhi commented that the Iranian TV series “The Last Sin” might turn out to be his swansong due to his deteriorating health.
“I am feeling tired and I have had enough of acting,” said Mashayekhi, adding, “I have made a great effort to be a good person in my lifetime. I don’t want to do something that will damage my reputation… thus, I have decided to retire to a village and live far away from everything.”
However, a few months ago, he accepted to appear in “Hesitation”, a production that has been delayed due to the illness of its director Varuj Karim-Masihi.
He had previously signed a contract to play Dr. Nun in a drama of the same name which was to be directed by Hadi Marzban, but the play which deals with the issue of U.S. power politics vis-à-vis Iran in the 1950s, was not given a performing license by cultural officials.
Mashayekhi embarked on his stage career in the late 1940s. He debuted in Ebrahim Golestan’s “Brick and Mirror” (1965), and Bahman Farmanara’s “A Little Kiss” (2005) was the last feature-length film in which he acted.
Mashayekhi was presented with a life • TEHRAN – The funeral procession for veteran Iranian actor Jamshid Mashayekhi will begin at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall tomorrow. He will be buried in the Artists Section of Tehran’s Behesht Zahra Cemetery. Mashayekhi passed away at a Tehran hospital last Tuesday at the age of 85. Mashayekhi, who was among the golden generation of actors of pre-revolutionary Iran, was once called by veteran actor Parviz Parastui one of the top five actors of Iranian cinema along with Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz, Ali Nasirian, Davud Rashidi and Ezzatollah Entezami. He began his acting career in Luigi Pirandello’s “The Doctor’s Duty” in 1957. Gholam-Hossein Saedi hired him to act in his “Upper and Lower Case A” and he also played a role in “The Nest of Jackal and Viper” directed by Nasirian. He also collaborated with director Hamid Samandarian in staging Jean-Paul Sartre’s “Morts sans sepulture”. He made his acting debut in cinema in 1964 with Ebrahim Golestan’s “The Brick and the Mirror”, which was reviewed in Venezia Classici at the 75th edition of the Venice International Film Festival in 2018. His role as Khan Dai in Masud Kimiai’s 1969 cult film “Qeisar” won him fame. Mashayekhi had an exemplary career, acting in about 100 movies and over 50 TV series. In his youth, he played the role