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'''Hossein Yari''' ( |
'''Hossein Yari''' ({{lang-fa|حسین یاری}}) was born in 1968 in Tehran, Iran. He started acting in [[theatre]] first, then joined the [[Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting|Iranian TV]]. |
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Hossein Yari | |
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Born | [[Malayer]], Iran | December 18, 1968
Years active | 1980–present |
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Children | Soroush, Sara, Ali |
Hossein Yari (Template:Lang-fa) was born in 1968 in Tehran, Iran. He started acting in theatre first, then joined the Iranian TV.
Filmography
- Blue Whale - 2019
- Wishbone - 2017[1]
- Mazar-i-Sharif - 2017[2]
- Baradar - 2016
- Hooshe Siah 2 - 2013
- Abrhaye Arghavani - 2011
- Yek Satr Vagheiat - 2011
- Sa'adat Abad - 2010
- Hooshe Siah - 2010
- Mim Mesle Madar - 2006
- Dame sobh (Day Break) - 2005
- Naqmeh - 2002
- Shabe Dahom (The Tenth Night; TV series) - 2001
- Holy Mary - 2000
- Maturity - 1999
- Angeles Man - 1998
- Silence Fly - 1998
- Donyaye varaneh - 1997
- Sor'at - 1995
- Akharin Marhaleh - 1995
- Hamleh Beh H3 - 1994
- Mantagheh Mamnoon'e - 1994
- Jaye Amin - 1993
- Goriz - 1992
- Atash dar Kharman - 1991
- Hoor dar Atash - 1991
References
- ^ "Iran's "Wishbone" Wins Best Feature Film Award at Hollywood's WIND Film Festicval". Payvand. March 13, 2017.
- ^ "Award for 'Mazar-i-Sharif' at Australia Film Festival". Financial Tribune. March 12, 2017.
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