Naser Malek Motiei
Naser Malek Motiei ({{Lang-fa| ناصر ملکمطیعی} َ 29 March 1930 – 25 May 2018[1]) was an Iranian actor and director. He starred in numerous films and television shows.[2][3][4]
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![]() Malek Motiei in the 1960s | |
Born | Tehran, Iran | 12 April 1930
Died | 25 May 2018 88) Tehran, Iran | (aged
Resting place | Number 41 Grave, Artists Segment, Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery |
Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation | Actor Film director |
Years active | 1949–1982; 2014 |
Children | 2 |
Filmography
- 1949 Vareiteh bahar
- 1950 Vagabond
- 1952 The Enchanter
- 1955 The Crossroad of Events
- 1956 Accusation
- 1956 Seventeen Days to Execution
- 1958 Broken Spell
- 1958 The Runaway Bride
- 1959 The Twins
- 1959 Woman's Enemy
- 1960 Quiter Before the Storm
- 1960 The Stars Glitter
- 1960 The Number One Body
- 1961 Bitter Honey
- 1961 The Bum
- 1961 Uncle No-Ruz
- 1962 The Merchants of Death
- 1962 The Shadow of Fate
- 1962 The Velvet Hat
- 1963 Aras Khan
- 1963 Men and Roads
- 1963 The Polite Ones
- 1964 Abraham in Paris
- 1964 The Pleasures of Sin
- 1965 A Perfect Gentleman
- 1966 Running Away from Truth
- 1966 Hashem khan
- 1966 Hossein Kord Shabestari
- 1969 Gheysar
- 1969 Kölen Olayim
- 1970 Avare asik
- 1970 Wood Pigeon (Toghi) – directed by Ali Hatami
- 1970 Dancer of City
- 1970 The Coin of Luck
- 1971 A Hut across the River
- 1971 Baba Shamal
- 1971 Gholam Zhandarm
- 1971 Kako
- 1971 Knucklebones
- 1971 Looti
- 1971 Noghre-dagh
- 1971 Pahlevan Mofrad
- 1971 The Bridge
- 1972 Ghalandar
- 1972 Mehdi in Black and Hot Mini Pants
- 1973 Sheikh Saleh
- 1973 Riot
- 1974 Agha Mehdi Vared Mishavad
- 1974 Oosta Karim Nokaretim
- 1974 Salat-e zohr
- 1974 Ten Little Indians
- 1974 Soltan-e Sahebgharan (TV mini-series)
- 1974 Torkaman
- 1975 Golden Heel
- 1976 Southern Fire
- 1976 Idol
- 1976 Deprem
- 1977 Baraj
- 1977 Sine-chak
- 1982 The Imperilled
- 2014 Negar's Role
gollark: - it funds the BBC, but you have to pay it if you watch *any* live TV, or watch BBC content online- it's per property, not per person, so if you have a license, and go somewhere without a license, and watch TV on some of your stuff, you are breaking the law (unless your thing is running entirely on battery power and not mains-connected?)- it costs about twice as much as online subscription service things- there are still black and white licenses which cost a third of the priceBut the enforcement of it is even weirder than that:- there are "TV detector vans". The BBC refuses to explain how they actually work in much detail. With modern TVs I don't think this is actually possible, and they probably can't detect iPlayer use, unless you're stupid enough to sign up with your postcode (they started requiring accounts some years ago).- enforcement is apparently done by some organization with almost no actual legal power (they can visit you and complain, but not *do* anything without a search warrant, which is hard to get)- so they make up for it by sending threatening and misleading letters to try and get people to pay money
gollark: Hold on, I wrote a summary ages ago.
gollark: TV licenses aren't EXACTLY that, they're weirder.
gollark: The UK does free terrestrial TV, I don't think satellite is much of a thing here.
gollark: They were initially meant to be reducing the number of people going, in the UK.
References
- "Naser Malek Motiee: Actor from Iran's golden age of cinema whose career stopped when the Ayatollah arrived".
- "ناصر ملکمطیعی درگذشت". Young Journalists Club. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
- "ناصر ملکمطیعی درگذشت". Mehr News. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
- "خانواده سینمای ایران در سوگ هنرمند محبوب/ ناصر ملک مطیعی از دنیا رفت". Iran Online. 26 May 2018. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
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