Iran veteran actor Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz has celebrated 89th birth anniversary, sympathizing with flood-hit countrymen.
On his birth anniversary the veteran actor sympathized with fellow countrymen in the flood-stricken provinces.
“Life taught me that bitter and sweet days will pass and the only thing that remains is our dear country,” Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz said.
He also expressed gratitude to Iranian people who have always dignified him and wish to deserve this much of kindness that he receives from his countrymen.
According to ifilm website, Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz graduated from the Tehran University Faculty of Dramatic Arts.
He began his acting career with the play 'Violinmaker' in 1960 and professional acting with plays such as 'Uncle Vanya', 'Antigone', and 'Oedipus the King'.
In 1968, he took to the small screen and played in series including, 'Hezar Dastan' (1979-1987), 'Sarbedaran' (1984), 'Sultan and the Shepherd' (1981-1984), 'The Wolves' (1986-1987), 'The Patriarch' (1993-1994), 'The Young Lawyers' (1995-1996), 'Seasoned Rider' (1997), 'Youth' (2001), 'Lighter Than Darkness' (1999-2002), 'A House in the Dark' (2002), 'The Unfamiliar Scent of Autumn' (2004), 'The Way of Infatuation' (2004), and 'Night Path' (2006).
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