Ataollah Zahed

Ataollah Zahed (Persian: عطاءالله زاهد; 1915 – 1991) also spelled as Ataullah Zahed, was an Iranian actor of theater, television, and film; a film director; film producer; screenplay writer; educator; and a voice-over actor and director.[1][2]

Ataollah Zahed
Born1915
Died6 November 1991
Tehran, Iran
Burial placeIbn Babawayh Cemetery
EducationUniversity of Tehran, Marvi Theological School, Shahid Motahari University
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, film producer, screenplay writer, voice-over actor, voice-over director, educator

Biography

Ataollah Zahed was born in 1915 in Shiraz, Fars province, Qajar Iran.[3] Around age 9 he started his artistic activities by acting in a play.

He attended the University of Tehran, where he received a B.A. degree in literature.[4] He later studied Islamic jurisprudence at Marvi Theological School and Shahid Motahari University. Zahed was one of the founders of Hosseiniyeh Ershad, a non-traditional religious institute in Tehran, where he taught theater and cinema courses.[4]

Zahed died of a heart attack on 6 November 1991,[4] and is buried in Ibn Babawayh Cemetery in Ray, Greater Tehran.

Filmography

Screenplay writer

  • 1955 – The Incident of Life (Persian: Majeraye Zendegi)[5]
  • 1956 – Mother's Kiss (Persian: بوسه مادر, romanized: Booseh Madar)[6]
  • 1957 – Return to Life (film) (Persian: بازگشت به زندگی (فیلم ۱۳۳۶), romanized: Bazgasht Be Zendegi)[5]
  • 1958 – Awaited (Persian: چشم‌به‌راه (فیلم), romanized: Cheshm Berah)[7]

Film producer

Film director

  • 1956 – Mother's Kiss (Persian: بوسه مادر, romanized: Booseh Madar)[6]
  • 1957 – Return to Life (film) (Persian: بازگشت به زندگی (فیلم ۱۳۳۶), romanized: Bazgasht Be Zendegi)[5]
  • 1958 – Awaited (Persian: چشم‌به‌راه (فیلم), romanized: Cheshm Berah)[7]

Film actor

Television series

He acted in the following television series:

References

  1. "عطاءاله زاهد". SourehCinema.com.
  2. مرتضى, سيد محمدى، (1999). فرهنگ كارگردانهاى سينماى ايران1377-1309 [Culture of Iranian Cinema Directors, 1998–1999] (in Persian). Tehran, IR: نشر سيمرو، (Simro Publishing). ISBN 978-964-5685-35-3.
  3. Omid, Jamal (1995). Tarikh-e Sinema-ye Iran, 1279–1357 [The History of Iranian Cinema: 1900–1978] (in Persian). Tehran, Iran: Entesharat-e Rowzaneh. p. 932.
  4. "برگي از تاريخ" [A leaf from history]. Hamshahrionline.ir (in Persian). November 2005.
  5. Issari, Mohammad Ali (1989). Cinema in Iran, 1900-1979. Scarecrow Press. pp. 280, 286. ISBN 978-0-8108-2142-2.
  6. "بوسه مادر ( ۱۳۳۵ )" [Mother's Kiss (1335)]. Sourehcinema.com (in Persian).
  7. Maghsoudlou, Bahman (1987). Iranian Cinema. Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University. p. 79.
  8. "راهی به سوی خدا ( ۱۳۵۸ )" [A Way to God (1979)]. SourehCinema.com (in Persian).
  9. "سمندر ( ۱۳۶۴ )" [Samandar (1364)]. SourehCinema.com (in Persian).
  10. "ماديان ( ۱۳۶۴ )" [Mare (1364)]. SourehCinema.com (in Persian).
  11. "Ataollah Zahed — Актер". Кинопоиск (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-06-08.
  12. A Selection of Iranian Films. Farabi Cinema Foundation. 1989. p. 24.
  13. "در سریال بوعلی‌سینا 15 کیلو وزن کم کردم" [With Mohammad Abhari, a veteran TV actor, I lost 15 kilos in the series Bu Ali Sina]. JameJamOnline.ir (in Persian). November 2016. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
  14. Khanjani, Ramin S. (2014). Animating Eroded Landscapes: The Cinema of Ali Hatami. H&S Media. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-78083-382-8.


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