His journey began with an immersive education in Italy, and then he made his TV debut in 2002 with the series ‘Thousands of Eyes’.
Zand shone in television in 2003, but it was his role as Shahryar in 'Tell the World to Stop' in 2006 that brought him fame. This standout performance earned him two Commerce Award nominations from IRIB, establishing him as an accomplished actor.
While working on ‘Tell the World to Stop’, Zand explored diverse roles in cinema. Notable among these are 'Intersection' (2005), 'The Night Bus' (2006) and the film ‘Rooshanak’ (2006), a collaborative effort with director Mohamamd-Reza Ahanj that laid the groundwork for a lasting partnership.
'The Night Bus' not only secured Zand's place in cinema but also earned him a supporting actor diploma at the Resistance Film Festival. This recognition highlighted his skill in bringing nuanced characters to life, leaving an enduring mark on the cinematic landscape.
Zand's cinematic journey continued with performances in 'Houra’s Night' (2007), 'Gold and Earth' (2008), and 'Mother Tongue' (2010).
Beyond the big screen, he graced television with memorable roles in series like 'It was an Angel' (2005), 'A Few of Us' (2007), 'Operation 125 (2)' (2010), 'Setayesh' (2013), 'Warm Winter' (2014), 'Top Secret' (2014), and 'The Fourth Sin' (2015).
Amir-Mohammad Zand's talents continue to enrich the entertainment world, portraying an actor whose dedication resonates in both television and cinema, leaving a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.
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