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Akbar Abdulalizadeh : Hossein Moheb Ahari lived until the moment of death

Akbar Abdulalizadeh : Hossein Moheb Ahari lived until the moment of death

Iran Theater-Ali Akbar Abdulalizadeh: Hossein Moheb Ahari is one of those actors who play their role well.

Iran Theater-Ali Akbar Abdulalizadeh: Hossein Moheb Ahari is one of those actors who play their role well. In many enduring works, he has played role of "good" historical and contemporary characters. His passionate performances in series like Sarbedaran have shaped the look of our generation, and are unforgettable. This very infinite presence has made him immortal.

In the late 1370 AP, at a press conference at the Tehran International Short Film Festival in Tehran, I saw him sitting in a journalist's room and in a crowd of media colleagues. I thought that he was a special  guest, but when he  asked  question and answer as a journalist of the Hamshahri newspaper and astonished all his colleagues.

In the last meeting with him in the Iran Theater office I told him the same memory, and this was a trigger to remind him of the less memorable messages he had as a journalist , this lovely man, had an exemplary experience in the field of media, and  this unrecognized career,  reveled.

 

 His work at IRNA news agency in the 80s is a special part of his glorious life. According to him, he was the founder of the Art and Culture Desk of IRNA  and told us about the hardships and pressures of the profession.

He was an artist who "lived to death". Do not be surprised to say that there are so many people who suffer mental and spiritual death many years before physical death

 

Born in Tehran, Moheb Ahari studied Persian literature at the Faculty of Persian Language and Foreign Languages. In 1974, he also attended acting courses held by director Arbi Avanesian and acted in many plays and movies.

He was catapulted to fame in 1982 with “Boro Bia Alley”, a children’s TV series directed by Dariush Moaddebian.

He made his acting debut in cinema four years later in “The Relationship” by Puran Derakhshandeh. He also collaborated in about 30 movies, including “Off Limits” by Rakhshan Bani-Etemad and “When We Are All Asleep” by Bahram Beizai.

His credits in TV productions include dozens of series such “Mokhtarnameh” by Davud Mirbaqeri, “Paytakht 2” by Sirus Moqaddam and “Sarbedaran” by Mohammad-Ali Najafi.