Reza Kianian
Reza Kianian | |
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Born |
Reza Kianian June 19, 1951 Tehran, Iran |
Years active | 1965–present |
Spouse(s) | Hayedeh Gharachedaghi |
Reza Kianian (Persian: رضا کیانیان , born June 19, 1951) is an Iranian actor.[1] Reza is the second child of a family of 9; he has 4 brothers and 2 sisters. When he was 1 year old, the Kianian family moved to Mashhad. His first acting coach was his older brother, Davood. In 1965, Davood directed and coached Reza in his first role in a play entitled 'Az Paa Nayoftadeha', written by Gholam Hossein Sa'edi. He continued to work with Davood's theater troup for the next 3 years, when he moved back to Tehran to study fine arts at the University of Tehran, where he graduated in 1976. Reza Kianian married his wife - Hayedeh- on March 21 on the Persian New Year in 1983.
Theater
Reza Kianian starting his acting career in theater. He began acting in 1965, when he was only 15 years old. Later on in life, he took the stage in renditions of plays such as Antigone, Petty Bourgeois, Simon Masha Figures, Mississippi's Marriage, Souvenir of the Sand Years and many more. In April 2010, after a six-year hiatus from theater, Kianian returned to stage under the direction of Atila Pesyani in Professor Bvbvs.
Published books
Reza Kianian is the author of 9 books in Iran.
- Sevoomin Sarneveshte Davoud (Davoud's Third Destiny)
- Bazigari (Acting)
- Tahlil-e Bazigari (Analyzing Acting)
- Sho'bade-ye Bazgari (Magic of Acting)
- Bazigari Dar Ghab (Acting in Frame)
- Naser o Fardin (Naser and Fardin)
- Aks haye Tanhaee (Images of Loneliness)
- In Mardom-e Nazanin (These Lovely People)[2]
- Ghaar-e Sevom (The Third Cave)
Television
Reza Kianian has acted in some television series as well. Perhaps his most memorable role in television has been his character 'Jamshid' in SShelike Nahayi (The Final Shot) directed by Mohsen Shahmohammadi, where 'Jamshid-style' outfits and hairstyle became popular with the youth of Iran. In The English Bag and The Rebel Years he portrayed an old clergyman and a judge respectively, which are considered his most controversial roles to date. Kianian in Mokhtarnameh the role Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr the shining.
- Apartment , directed by Asghar Hashemi, 1994
- Shelike Nahayi (The Final Shot), directed by Mohsen Shahmohammadi, 1996
- The English Bag , directed by Ziaeddin Dorri 2000
- Doran-e Sarkeshi (The Rebel Years), directed by Kamal Tabrizi, 2002
- Yek Mosht Par-e Oghab (A Fistful of Eagle Feathers), directed by Asghar Hashemi, 2007-2008
- Roozegar-e Gharib (Strange Times), directed by Kianoush Ayyari, 2002-2008
- Mokhtarnameh directed by Davoud Mirbagheri, 2004-2008
- Ghalb-e Yakhi (Frozen Heart), directed by Saman Moghadam, 2012
- Rahe Toolani (Long Way), directed by Reza Karimi, 2012
- Kolah Pahlavi (Pahlavi Hat), directed by Ziaeddin Dorri, 2013
- Puzzle , directed by Ebrahim Sheibani, 2014
Filmography
- All of Earth's Temptations (Tamam-e vasvaseha-ye zamin), directed by Hamid Samandarian, 1989
- Patal and Small Dreams (Patal va Arezoohaye Koochak), directed by Masoud Karamati, 1989
- Ilya, the Young Painter (Ilya, Naghash-e Javan), directed by Abolhassan Davoodi, 1991
- The Unfinished Man (Mard-e Natamam), directed by Moharram Zienalzadeh, 1992
- Common Pain (Dard-e Moshtarek), directed by Yasaman Malek Nasr, 1994
- Kimia , directed by Ahmad Reza Darvish, 1995
- My Mother, Gisoo (Madaram, Gisoo), directed by Siamak Shayeghi, 1995
- Sultan (Soltan), directed by Masoud Kimiai, 1996
- Cinema is Cinema (Cinema, Cinemast), directed by Ziaeddin Dorri, 1996
- The Red Ribbon (Rooban-e Ghermez), directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia, 1998
- The Glass Agency (Ajans-e Shisheh-i), directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia, 1998
- Smell of Camphor, Scent of Jasmine (Booye Kafoor, Atre Yas), directed by Bahman Farmanara, 2000
- An Umbrella for Two (Chatri Baray-e Do Nafar), directed by Ahmad Amini, 2000
- Killing Mad Dogs (Sag Koshi), directed by Bahram Beizai, 2001
- Issa Will Come (Issa Miayad), directed by Ali Zhekan, 2001
- Romshekan's Wedding (Aroosiye Romshekan), directed by Naser Gholamrezaei, 2001
- A House Built on Water (Khaneye Rooy-e Ab), directed by Bahman Farmanara, 2001
- Look At the Sky Sometimes (Gahi Be Aseman Negah Kon), directed by Kamal Tabrizi, 2003
- The Wind Carpet (Kaze no jûtan) or Farshe Bad, directed by Kamal Tabrizi, 2003
- Open Vote (Ra'i baz), directed by Mehdi Noorbakhsh, 2003
- Foothold (Ghadamgah), directed by Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour, 2004
- A Piece of Bread (Yek Teke Nan), directed by Kamal Tabrizi, 2005
- A Little Kiss (Yek boos-e Koochooloo), directed by Bahman Farmanara, 2005
- The Fish Fall in Love (Mahiha Ashegh Mishavand), directed by Ali Rafie, 2005
- Zagross , directed by Mohammad Ali Najafi, 2005
- Bagh Ferdows, 5PM (Bagh Ferdows, Panj-e Bad Az Zohr), directed by Siamak Shayeghi, 2005
- The Horse (Asb), directed by Babak Mohammadi, 2005
- Men at Work (Kargaran Mashghool-e Karand), directed by Mani Haghighi, 2006
- Three Women (Se Zan), directed by Manijeh Hekmat, 2006
- There is Always a Woman Involved (Hamishe Paye Yek Zan Dar Mian Ast), directed by Kamal Tabrizi, 2007
- Sad Saal Beh In Salha (English Title: Miss Iran), directed by Saman Moghadam, 2007
- Familiar Territory (Khake Ashena), directed by Bahman Farmanara, 2008
- 7:05 , directed by Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour, 2008
- Plot 88 (Ghat-eye 88), directed by Rahman Haghighi, 2008
- Voices (Sedaha), directed by Farzad Motamen, 2008
- The Sting and the Bee (Nish O Zanboor), directed by Hamid Reza Salahmand, 2009
- Reports from a Party (Gozaresh-e Yek Jashn), directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia, 2010
- A Cube of Sugar (Ye habe ghand), directed by Seyyed Reza Mir-Karimi, 2010
- The Maritime Silk Road (Rah-e Abi Abrisham), directed by Mohammad Bozorgnia, 2012
Awards
- Winner Crystal Simorgh (Best Actor) 16th Fajr International Film Festival
- Winner Crystal Simorgh (Best Actor) 20th Fajr International Film Festival
- Golden Statue House of Cinema Festival
- Jury Award International Film Festival of Kerala
- Named one of top five most important actors in history of Iranian cinema by the critics and panel of the Film Monthly Magazine.
Other
Besides being an actor, Reza Kianian is also a painter, sculptor and set designer. His set design for the movie Niloofar-e Abi[3] (The Lotus) won him an industry award at the 17th Fajr International Film Festival in 1998. Kianian's photo and paintings have been exhibited in two solo exhibits in 2008 and 2010, and in over five group exhibits. In 2007 he also held a solo sculptor exhibit. In 2012, Reza Kianian was the auctioneer for the first ever Christie's style auction in Tehran, Tehran Auction. The auction was a sold out event, making over $1 million.
References
External links
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- Official website
- Reza Kianian at the Internet Movie Database
- (Persian) Reza Kianian's woodworks
- Tehran Auction News
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