Hamid Goudarzi

Hamid Goudarzi
Born (1977-11-24) 24 November 1977
Tehran, Iran
Occupation Actor
Years active 1997-present
Spouse(s) Mandana Daneshvar

Hamid Goudarzi (Persian حمیدگودرزی) is an Iranian actor. He was born on 24 November 1977 in Tehran. His family consists of father, mother, an elder sister and his wife Mandana Daneshvar. Aside from being an actor, he also helps in his father's businesses of Carpet and Chocolate. He currently lives with his wife Mandana and brother-in-law Kaveh Danesh, who is a singer.

Biography

Hamid Goudarzi started his educational career as a dental student in Tehran University but dropped out to study Acting in the University of Theatre Arts and graduated in his early 20s. He made his debut in a play called Speransa Ship and his first appearance in the cinema was with the movie Sohrab.[1]

He started his professional acting in 1997 with a famous TV series named "Dani & Me" where he had to sing quite a few songs and was widely appreciated. He also began performing as a singer by joining an Iranian Band known as Seven along with Shahab Hosseini and with them published his first album 'Haft'.[2] But his real fame began when he performed in a TV series called "A traveller from India", where he had an antagonist's role. Later he appeared in cinema and television successfully.[3][4]

Title Year Role/Notes
Dani and Me 1997 TV serial
Glassy Wall - TV serial
A Traveller from India 2001 Farzad Naderi (TV serial)
Cold fever 2002 Hamed (TV serial)
Help Me 2005 Soroush Keramati
The Good, The bad, The ugly 2006 TV serial
The Fifth Sun 2009 Mohsen Yazdani (TV serial)
Heart of Ice 2010 Farzad (TV serial)
Sohrab 2001 Movie
Sons of moonlight 2001 Movie
Loser 2003 Hamid (Movie)
Homicide Online 2004 Shahab (Movie)
Left Handed 2004 Sami Rad
My Sins 2005 Movie
Unfaithful 2006 Ramin (Movie)
Quarantine 2006 Sohel (Movie)
Lovers of Leili 2007 Movie
Revenge 2006 Movie
Women are Marvelous 2011 Afshin

References

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