After Heart Attack at 46
Aref Lorestani, Theater & TV Actor Dies

The actor of "Jonge 77", "Excuse Me You?" and "Bitter Coffee" passed away on Saturday morning.
Aref Lorestani, theater, cinema and television actor who is known for his role in comedies, died in the morning of April 14 of heart attack at the age of 46 years old, irantheater.ir reported.
Born in 1971 in western city of Kermanshah, Aref Lorestani was a theater and television actor. He became famous with "Jonge 77", which was directed by noted director Mehran Modiri. He also acted in "Bitter Coffee", which was directed by Mr Modiri too. "Bitter Coffee" was one of the most popular series in recent years.
Other TV series of the late actor was "On the Sideline", "Morvarid Alley", "Kidding", "My Villa" and "A Man of 2,000 Faces".
He played role in movies of "Wedding Dinner" (2005), "Choice" (2004), "The Equivalent" (2003) and "Mani and Neda" (2000).
Iran Theater express condolences on the death of Mr Lorestani.