Iraj Ghaderi (Persian: ایرج قادری; 17 April 1934 – 6 May 2012) was an Iranian film director and actor. He briefly studied to become a pharmacist, but soon dropped out. He died in Tehran on 6 May 2012, aged 77.[1][2][3][4]
Iraj Ghaderi | |
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ایرج قادری | |
Born | Amir Iraj Ghaderi 17 April 1934 |
Died | 6 May 2012 Tehran, Iran | (aged 78)
Occupation(s) | Actor, film director, producer and managing director of Panorama Film (the 1st Iranian film producer and distributor company) |
Years active | 1956–2010 |
Spouse | Homa Ghaderi (Mahmoudi) |
Partner | Fatemeh Mahmoudi (1950–1953) |
Children | 3 |
Life
editIraj Ghaderi studied in pharmacology but did not finish the program. His artistic career began in 1956 with playing in the film Intersection Accidents by Samuel Khachikian. He established the film company Panorama with Moosa Afshar in 1963. He, who is often recognized as one of the major filmmakers of the pre-revolutionary Iranian cinema, continued filmmaking after the revolution with the film Taraj in 1985.
Death
editIn May 2012, Iraj Ghaderi was admitted to Mehrdad hospital with a deterioration in health due to lung cancer. Shortly after, he died on 6 May. He was laid to rest in Karaj's Behesht-e Sakineh cemetery.
Filmography
editActor
edit- Shabake (2012)
- Pato zamin Nazar (2009)
- The Trial (2007)
- Aquarium (2005)
- Fame (2000)
- Dada (1982)
- The Imperilled (1982)
- Baradarkoshi (1980)
- Panjomin Savar-e Sarnevesht (1980)
- Hokm-e Tir (1979)
- Kooseye Jonoob (1978)
- Aci Hatiralar (1977)
- Back and Dagger (1977)
- Do Kalle Shagh (1977)
- Sine-chak (1977)
- Awake in the City (1976)
- Rafigh (1976)
- The Chandelier (1976)
- Death in the Rain (1975)
- Shahrag (1975)
- The Desire (1975)
- The Target (1975)
- Ghafas (1974)
- Mu-Sorkhe (1974)
- The Doctor and the Dancer (1974)
- Torkaman (1974)
- Bi-Gharar (1973)
- Unveiled (1973)
- Atal Matal Tootool-e (1972)
- Thirst (1972)
- Tobeh (1972)
- For Whom the Hearts Beat (1971)
- Gholam Zhandarm (1971)
- Jan-Sakht (1971)
- Noghre Dagh (1971)
- Restless Hearts (1971)
- Kooche-Mardha (1970)
- Wrath of Eagles (1970)
- Azhire Khatar (1970)
- Oath of Silence (1969)
- Dashte Sorkh (1968)
- Separate Beds (1968)
- Shahrahe Zendegi (1968)
- Leilaj (1966)
- The Cry of the Village (1965)
- Branded (1965)
- Gate of Fate (1965)
- Dead End (1965)
- The Girls Mischief (1964)
- The Cobweb (1963)
- Incorrigible (1962)
- A Flower in the Salt Land (1961)
- The Forest Incident (1961)
- The Spring of Life (1960)
Director
edit- Network (2010)
- Pato zamin nazar (2009)
- The Trial (2007)
- Aqvariom (2005)
- Cheshman siah (2003)
- Sam o Nargess (2000)
- Fame (2000)
- Tootia (1998)
- Claws in the Dust (1997)
- Nabakhshoodeh (1996)
- Mikhaham zende bemanam (1995)
- I Want to Live (1994)
- Taraj (1985)
- The imperilled (1982)
- Dada (1982)
- Baradarkoshi (1980 )
- Hokm-e tir (1979)
- Do kalle-shagh (1977)
- Back and Dagger (1977)
- Sine-chak (1977)
- Awake in the city (1976)
- Bot (1976)
- Rafigh (1976)
- The Target (1975)
- The Desire (1975)
- The Cage (1974)
- Bi-gharar (1973)
- Unveiled (1973)
- Thirst (1972)
- Noghreh-dagh (1971)
- Sekke-ye shans (1970)
- Shahrahe zendegi (1968)
- 1968, Separate Beds (film)
- 1968, Oath of Silence
- 1966, Leilaj
References
edit- ^ "Iranian director Iraj Ghaderi dies". Nabz.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-13. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
- ^ ".: Iranian Movie DataBase ايرج قادري :". www.sourehcinema.com. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
- ^ "ایرج قادری | بیوگرافی + عکسهای ایرج قادری | سلامسینما". www.salamcinama.ir. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
- ^ "ایرج قادری درگذشت". Tabnak (in Persian). 1391. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
External links
editMedia related to Iraj Ghaderi at Wikimedia Commons