Sirous Ebrahimzadeh
Sirous Ebrahimzadeh
Artists
Ebrahimzadeh, Sirous (born 1937, Ardabil)
Sirous Ebrahimzadeh earned his BA degree in English Literature at Tehran University before traveling to the UK for further studies in theater.
He started his professional career in 1967 with producing TV and Radio programs and made his cinematic debut in 1970.
His movie debut was ‘Hassan, the Bald’ (1970) which was directed by the late Ali Hatami.
Throughout his life-long career, Ebrahimzadeh has taken roles in numerous plays, movies and series performing in different genres from comedy to historical.
Some of his series include ‘Grandmother's Galoshes’ (1988), ‘A Place of Love’ (2000), ‘Third Sense’ (2005), ‘The Chef’ (2009), and ‘Medical Building’ (2011).
He has also appeared in ‘Mummy 3’ (1999), ‘The Visitor of Rey’ (2000), ‘Candle in the Wind’ (2003), ‘Max’ (2003), ‘The Wedding Dinner’ (2005), ‘Souvenir from Abroad’ (2006) and ‘Orange Taxicab’ (2008).