Siamak Ansari

Siamak Ansari (Persian: سیامک انصاری) (born 3 August 1968 in Tehran)[1] is an Iranian actor and director mostly known for his appearances in sitcom comedy series.

Siamak Ansari
Ansari in 2009
Born (1968-08-03) 3 August 1968
Nationalityiranian
EducationTehran University of Art - Show
OccupationActor
Years active1987–present
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
WebsiteOfficial Website

Although he has starred in many drama films,But everybody calls him a comedian because of the many comedy series he played in, and he is known as a comedian. At present, Siamak Ansari is one of the top Iranian comedians and one of the most successful Iranian actors in the cinema, but because of his interest in comedy and his interest in making people happy in television comedy, many critics say He is a very successful actor in cinema. People love him because of his good spirits and cheerfulness. He has many feature films in his career and has worked with major Iranian film directors He has been nominated for a best-selling actor's best actor Nominated for Fajr and Hafiz film festivals.

His father was a carpet merchant and he himself was engaged in the carpet trade for some time.

He studied arts and got his bachelor from Azad University. He married Tannaz Hadian in 2011 but got divorced later in 2018.

He has the most follower of Iranian actor and person on Twitter. His poll on Twitter is well known and sparked much controversy

In April 2007, Ansari made his directing debut named Faza Navardan (the Astronauts). This included cast from Shabhaye Barareh: Hadi Kazemi, Reza Shafiei Jam and Shaghayegh Dehghan and also Nasrollah Radesh from Baghe Mozaffar.

Filmography

  • Jome Bazar (1997, TV series)
  • Golhaye 77 (1998, TV series)
  • Hotel (1998, TV series)
  • Pavarchin (Tiptoe) (2002, TV series)
  • Noghtechin (Dotting) (2003, TV series)
  • Jayezeye Bozorg (Grand Prize) (2005, TV series)
  • Age babam zende bood (If my father was alive)
  • Shabhaye Barareh (Barare Nights) (2005, TV series)
  • Faza Navardan (The Astronauts) - (2006, TV series)
  • Baghe Mozaffar (Mozafar's garden) - (2006, TV series)
  • Marde Hezar Chehreh (Thousand-Face Man) - (2008, TV series)
  • Davat (Invitation) - (2008 feature film by Ebrahim Hatamikia)
  • Marde Do Hezar Chehreh (Two-Thousand Face Man) - (2009, TV series)
  • Ghahve-ye Talkh (Bitter Coffee) - (2010 - 2012, Home Media TV series)
  • Vilaye Man (My Villa) - (2012 - 2013, Home Media TV series)
  • Ganje Mozaffar (Mozafar's treasure) - (2013, Home Media TV series)
  • Shookhi Kardam (I'm just kidding) - (2013 - 2014, Home Media TV series)
  • Dar Hashiye (AT Hashieh) - (2015, TV series)
  • Dorehami (Gathering) - (2016, Telecast)
  • 5 PM - (2017, comedy film)

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