Faramarz Gharibian
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Faramarz Gharibian (in Persian: فرامرز قریبیان), Actor and Director, Born November 17, 1941, Tehran, Iran. Learning film acting in the School of Visual Arts, US (1971), he started his career with a short role in 'Come Stranger' (1968, Masoud Kimiai). His first professional debut was Soil (1973, M. Kimiay). In most of his films, he’s played the role of resolute men who for achieving their goals or preserving their ideals, have the potential of facing conflict and put up with difficulties and dangers. He has some adventure films in his career and also directed three feature films, 'Duel in Tasuki' (1986), Law (1995) and 'Her Eyes' (1999). Gharibian has been nominated for the prize of Best Actor, and has won the prize for 'Train' (1988, Amir Ghavidel), 'Misty Harbor' (1992, A. Ghavidel) and 'The Rain Man' (1999, A. Davoudi) from Fajr Intl. Film Festival. In recent years he has won international awards from around the world. He was known the Best actor in Moscow International Film Festival and Asia Pacific Film Festival for Dancing in the Dust, he also won the Special Jury Priiz in Indina Film Festival for The Beautiful City.
[edit] Filmography
- The Deers, 1974
- Ghazal, 1975
- Jong-e Athar, 1977
- The Tall Shadows of the Wind, 1977
- The Messanger, 1981
- Kani-Manga, 1986
- The Train, 1987
- The Wolf’s Trail, 1991
- Misty Harbour, 1992
- I Want to Live, 1994
- The Rain Man, 1998
- Dancing in the Dust, 2002
- Beautifu City, 2005
- The Wet Dream, 2005
- The Forbidden Chapter, 2006
- The Boss, 2007