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Ebrahim Abadi

Ebrahim Abadi (Persian: ابراهیم‌ آبادی; also Romanized as Ebrāhim Ābādi; 15 August 1934 – 31 October 2019) was an Iranian stage and film actor.[1] Abadi played in famous movies including Mokhtarnameh, On Tiptoes, Dar Chashm-e Baad and Grand Cinema.

Ebrahim Abadi
ابراهیم‌ آبادی
Abadi in the mourning ceremony of Homa Rousta, October 2015
Born(1934-08-15)15 August 1934
Died31 October 2019(2019-10-31) (aged 85)
OccupationActor
SpouseMalihe Ebrahimi
Children5

Biography edit

Ebrahimabadi was first seen in the Bagh-e-Tabriz alley on August 15, 1934. He went to school in Tabriz until his fifth grade and finished high school in Tehran. During high school, he was interested in the art of performing until he finally tried in the theatre classes of fine arts of the country, which was composed by foreign educators in schools, and after passing a year under the supervision of Davidson and Kotkim B, he went to the art school and under the supervision of professors such as Ali Asghar Garmori and Hoshang Saring To continue his studies in Prague, Czechoslovakia, he graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts five years later. He also works in professional theatres. After 14 years, he returned to Iran from Czechoslovakia and was employed in the theatre and show house programs and worked in some provincial centers (7 years in Urmia, 1 year in Gorgan and 8 years in Tabriz). Abadi has taken up classes and theatre groups in all of those cities and has created nearly 60 plays by the efforts of the emerging groups. Abadi retired from the theatre in 1993.

He was a supervisor of the theatre festival in Tehran and the cities several times. He was one of the organizers of the Martyrs Mehreb Festival in Tabriz for four periods and was a intensive theatre course for the participants. He was also a member of the Central Council of the Iranian Cinema Actors Association in the Cinema House and four courses of the Iranian Film Reviewer in the Celebration of the House of Cinema.

Personal life edit

Ebrahimabadi married Maliheh Ebrahimi as a young man and had children. Maliheh Ebrahimi Garimore and her actress was born in Tabriz in 1930 and has a diploma in face-to-face from Prague. He played his first game in the show with Sharafs and entered the cinema with the film Diamond 33 in 1967.

Activities edit

  • Graduated from The Faculty of Dramatic Arts (Prague) in 1967.
  • The beginning of the theatre in 1953 with the play in the performance of the son of Haqbaz.
  • The beginning of cinematic activity in 1984 with the film Pilgrim Khalaf (Yadollah Nosari).[2]

In addition to his theatrical activities, he played many films and series in all his professional years, including "Kafor Perfume Jasmine" films, "Tokyo Without Stopping," "100 years to these years." The series "Mokhtarnameh", "Powerchin", "10th Night" and "Lost Innocence" are among his well-known works on TELEVISION.

Illness and death edit

Abadi has been in a coma since October 10, 2019 due to illness esoptous in a hospital in Tehran.[3] He underwent six surgery on October 21, 2019, and then went to a room. He died on 17 November 2019.[4][5][6]

Filmography edit

Cinema edit

  • Wall (2007)
  • 100 years to these years (2007)
  • Whatever you want (2006)
  • Remote (2005)
  • Qalkalk (2005)
  • I am not bin Laden (2004)
  • Tokyo Without Stopping (2002)
  • Sweet Marbe (2001)
  • My Favorite Wife (2000)
  • Star Sky (1999)
  • Smell of Kafur, Yas Perfume (1999)
  • Mummy 3 (1999)
  • The Badaskaran (1997)
  • Behind the Night Wall (1997)
  • World of Upside (1997)
  • Abraham (1996)
  • Summer Holidays (1995)
  • Conspiracy (1995)
  • Invisible Man (1995)
  • Yahya (1995)
  • Smell of Good Life (1994)
  • Hassert (1994)
  • I want to survive (1994)
  • All my girls (1993)
  • Satain's Call (1992)
  • Unfinished Man (1992)
  • Apartment No. 13 (1990)
  • Khatoon Property (1990)
  • All One Nation (1980)
  • June 5 Flight (1989)
  • Doll Scins (1989)
  • Dust Crossing (1989)
  • Window (1988)
  • The Good Wedding (1988)
  • Grand Cinema (1988)
  • Station (1987)
  • Sand Tracking (1987)
  • Bykut (1985)
  • Alarms (1985)
  • Pilgrim Khalaf (1984)

TV series edit

Awards edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Shahab Abbasi". biographyha. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  2. ^ ".: Iranian Movie DataBase ابراهيم آبادي :". www.sourehcinema.com. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  3. ^ . 2008-12-25. Archived from the original on 2008-12-25. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  4. ^ "بازیگر "مختارنامه" به کما رفت". اقتصاد نیوز (in Persian). Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  5. ^ ""بازیگر "پاورچین" به کما رفت". باشگاه خبرنگاران. ۳۰ مهر ۱۳۹۸". www.yjc.ir. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  6. ^ "وخامت حال ابراهیم آبادی/ گلایه از بی‌توجهی مسئولان". خبرگزاری ایلنا (in Persian). Retrieved 2020-08-18.

External links edit

  • Ebrahim Abadi at IMDb
  • Ebrahim Abadi in Internet database of Soureh Cinema

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Ebrahim Abadi Persian ابراهیم آبادی also Romanized as Ebrahim Abadi 15 August 1934 31 October 2019 was an Iranian stage and film actor 1 Abadi played in famous movies including Mokhtarnameh On Tiptoes Dar Chashm e Baad and Grand Cinema Ebrahim Abadiابراهیم آبادیAbadi in the mourning ceremony of Homa Rousta October 2015Born 1934 08 15 15 August 1934Tabriz IranDied31 October 2019 2019 10 31 aged 85 Tehran IranOccupationActorSpouseMalihe EbrahimiChildren5 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Activities 4 Illness and death 5 Filmography 5 1 Cinema 5 2 TV series 6 Awards 7 Notes 8 External linksBiography editEbrahimabadi was first seen in the Bagh e Tabriz alley on August 15 1934 He went to school in Tabriz until his fifth grade and finished high school in Tehran During high school he was interested in the art of performing until he finally tried in the theatre classes of fine arts of the country which was composed by foreign educators in schools and after passing a year under the supervision of Davidson and Kotkim B he went to the art school and under the supervision of professors such as Ali Asghar Garmori and Hoshang Saring To continue his studies in Prague Czechoslovakia he graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts five years later He also works in professional theatres After 14 years he returned to Iran from Czechoslovakia and was employed in the theatre and show house programs and worked in some provincial centers 7 years in Urmia 1 year in Gorgan and 8 years in Tabriz Abadi has taken up classes and theatre groups in all of those cities and has created nearly 60 plays by the efforts of the emerging groups Abadi retired from the theatre in 1993 He was a supervisor of the theatre festival in Tehran and the cities several times He was one of the organizers of the Martyrs Mehreb Festival in Tabriz for four periods and was a intensive theatre course for the participants He was also a member of the Central Council of the Iranian Cinema Actors Association in the Cinema House and four courses of the Iranian Film Reviewer in the Celebration of the House of Cinema Personal life editEbrahimabadi married Maliheh Ebrahimi as a young man and had children Maliheh Ebrahimi Garimore and her actress was born in Tabriz in 1930 and has a diploma in face to face from Prague He played his first game in the show with Sharafs and entered the cinema with the film Diamond 33 in 1967 Activities editGraduated from The Faculty of Dramatic Arts Prague in 1967 The beginning of the theatre in 1953 with the play in the performance of the son of Haqbaz The beginning of cinematic activity in 1984 with the film Pilgrim Khalaf Yadollah Nosari 2 In addition to his theatrical activities he played many films and series in all his professional years including Kafor Perfume Jasmine films Tokyo Without Stopping 100 years to these years The series Mokhtarnameh Powerchin 10th Night and Lost Innocence are among his well known works on TELEVISION Illness and death editAbadi has been in a coma since October 10 2019 due to illness esoptous in a hospital in Tehran 3 He underwent six surgery on October 21 2019 and then went to a room He died on 17 November 2019 4 5 6 Filmography editCinema edit Wall 2007 100 years to these years 2007 Whatever you want 2006 Remote 2005 Qalkalk 2005 I am not bin Laden 2004 Tokyo Without Stopping 2002 Sweet Marbe 2001 My Favorite Wife 2000 Star Sky 1999 Smell of Kafur Yas Perfume 1999 Mummy 3 1999 The Badaskaran 1997 Behind the Night Wall 1997 World of Upside 1997 Abraham 1996 Summer Holidays 1995 Conspiracy 1995 Invisible Man 1995 Yahya 1995 Smell of Good Life 1994 Hassert 1994 I want to survive 1994 All my girls 1993 Satain s Call 1992 Unfinished Man 1992 Apartment No 13 1990 Khatoon Property 1990 All One Nation 1980 June 5 Flight 1989 Doll Scins 1989 Dust Crossing 1989 Window 1988 The Good Wedding 1988 Grand Cinema 1988 Station 1987 Sand Tracking 1987 Bykut 1985 Alarms 1985 Pilgrim Khalaf 1984 TV series edit Under the City s Skin 2001 Tenth Night 2002 Awards editCrystal Simorgh as Best Actor in Second Role 9th Fajr Film Festival for Apartment No 13 Notes edit Shahab Abbasi biographyha Retrieved 20 May 2015 Iranian Movie DataBase ابراهيم آبادي www sourehcinema com Retrieved 2020 08 18 Iran Bazigar ایران بازیگر 2008 12 25 Archived from the original on 2008 12 25 Retrieved 2020 08 18 بازیگر مختارنامه به کما رفت اقتصاد نیوز in Persian Retrieved 2020 08 18 بازیگر پاورچین به کما رفت باشگاه خبرنگاران ۳۰ مهر ۱۳۹۸ www yjc ir Retrieved 2020 08 18 وخامت حال ابراهیم آبادی گلایه از بی توجهی مسئولان خبرگزاری ایلنا in Persian Retrieved 2020 08 18 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ebrahim Abadi Ebrahim Abadi at IMDb Ebrahim Abadi in Internet database of Soureh Cinema Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ebrahim Abadi amp oldid 1185737486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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