Enayatollah Bakhshi | |
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عنایتالله بخشی | |
Born | Taleqan, Iran | March 27, 1945
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1959–present |
Spouse | Simin Bazarjani (Screenplay writer) |
Children | 3 (Abrash, Banafsheh and Arash Bakhshi)[1] |
Enayatollah Bakhshi (Persian: عنایتالله بخشی, mostly known Enayat Bakhshi; born 1945) is an Iranian veteran actor. During six decades of artistic activity, he has appeared in more than 170 plays and considered one of the most well-known actors played the antihero role in the history of Iranian cinema.[2] He is cooperated with some of the notable Iranian film directors, including Ebrahim Golestan, Bahram Beyzai, Ali Hatami, Amir Naderi, Masoud Kimiai, Dariush Mehrjoui, and Davood Mirbagheri. He has received a First Grade Certificate in Art (equivalent to PhD) from the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Iran.
Bakhshi has taken part in many movies, including Mr. Naive (1970), Sattar Khan (1972), Tangna (1973), Tangsir (1973), The Deer (1974), Senator (1983), Travellers (1991), The Fateful Day (1994), and Killing Mad Dogs (2000). He has also taken part in various TV series, such as The First Man (1976), Sarbadars (1984), Imam Ali (1991), Heroes Don't Die (1997), and Tabriz in Fog (2010).