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Amir Aqaee: a journey of art and transformation

Amir Aqaee is an accomplished Iranian actor who began cinema in 'Low Heights' (2001).

Born on August 1, 1970, in the picturesque city of Urmia, Amir Aqaee is an accomplished Iranian actor whose journey in the world of cinema began in Ebrahim Hatami-Kia's acclaimed film 'Low Heights' (2001), earning him praise and recognition from critics and audiences.

Throughout his career, Aqaee has graced the silver screen with his remarkable talent, leaving an indelible mark on the Iranian film industry.

Some of his notable works include 'The Second Woman', 'Elixir and Dust', 'Hell, Purgatory, Heaven', 'Death is My Trade', 'Sa'adat Abad', 'Hush! Girls Don't Scream', 'Wednesday, May 9', 'Gold and Earth', 'Bodyguard', and 'Mermaid'.

Not only a cinematic sensation, but Aqaee has also illuminated the small screen with his riveting acting in series such as 'The Gift of Darkness', 'The First Night of Peace', 'The Innocent Ones', 'The Red Soil', 'The Yellow Tape', 'Passing Through the Fall', 'Course of Events', 'My Sky', 'Years of Snow and Violet', and 'Remembrance'.

But his artistic talents don't stop there; Aqaee is a man of diverse passions. Beyond acting, he finds solace in painting, photography, and poetry.

With a creative soul, he has exhibited his visual masterpieces in various galleries, capturing the hearts of art enthusiasts.

In 2010, he took a poetic journey and published a book of soul-stirring verses titled 'Willows in the Wind.'

As time has passed, Aqaee's transformation is undeniable, both in his craft and his appearance.

Year by year, he has grown into a man of extraordinary maturity, charming audiences with his ever-evolving allure.

Yesterday he celebrated his 53rd birth anniversary and now, as he takes the lead in iFilm TV's 'The Innocent Ones', Aqaee continues to mesmerize viewers with his remarkable talent and presence on the screen.

His journey of art and transformation is one that inspires and leaves an indelible impression on the hearts of many.

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