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Citizenship
  
Iranian

Years active
  
1942–2006


Name
  
Morteza Ahmadi

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Morteza Haj Seyed Ahmadi

Born
  
1 November 1924 (
1924-11-01
)
Tehran, Iran

Occupation
  
Actor, singer, radio announcer, writer

Spouse(s)
  
Zahra Javanshir (1955–1971, her death)

Died
  
December 21, 2014, Tehran, Iran

Children
  
Azita Ahmadi, Maziar Ahmadi

Movies
  
Redhat and Cousin, Once upon a Time - Cinema, Grand Cinema, Zabih

Similar People
  
Iraj Tahmasb, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat, Ruhollah Khomeini

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Morteza Haj Seyed Ahmadi (Persian: مرتضی حاج سید احمدی‎‎, 1 November 1924 – 21 December 2014) was an Iranian actor, singer and writer.

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Ahmadi, who is known for nearly five decades of memorable performances, was born in 1924 in a neighborhood in the south of the capital Tehran. In addition to being one of the most successful figures in the Iranian cinema, Ahmadi was famous for his dubbing career. He was also known for singing different songs, including innovative types. Among Ahmadi’s works are Autobus, Madrak-e Jorm (exhibit piece) and Khane-kharab (homeless). He died on 21 December 2014.

Early life and background

Morteza Ahmadi was born on 1 November 1924 in south Tehran. He grew up in a working class part of Maktab and later attended Manouchehri school at first and later to Roushan and Sharaf high schools. At age 16, Ahmadi started playing football and joined to his school's football team. Later, he joined to Rah Ahan and played for the club's amateur team until 1944. He then employed at Iranian Railways as repairman.

Career

After several amateur theaters, he and his friends established the Tamashakhaneye Mah theater near Bagh-e Ferdows in 1942. He then began Pardeh Khani for the first time in 1942. In the same year, he signed Golpari Joon and became famous after the track. After that, he was invited to Radio Tehran. He then being banned for six months from his work after he signed a track criticizing Iran's Democratic Party, naming Pirhan Zarde (The yellow shirts) that was same with the party's colour. Later the ruling was cancelled by Supreme Court and he returns to radio.

After 1953 Iranian coup d'état, Ahmadi left Tehran and began living in Ahvaz. After seven years, he returns to Tehran and acted in a TV-series naming Tak Mezrab. He then acted in Hassan Kachal and Soltan-e Sahebgharan.

Personal life

Ahmadi married Zahra Javanshir, his colleague at Iranian Railway on 31 July 1955. Zahra died on 15 May 1971 due to cancer. The couple had one daughter, Azita (born 1958) and one son, Maziar (born 1961).

Ahmadi was a long-time fan of Persepolis F.C. and was honored by the club in 2010 as the oldest recognized fan of the club at the time. He attended all Persepolis' home matches at Azadi Stadium until 2013, before his illness. He also wears a red scarf and seats in the number 6 seat of the stadium.

Death

Morteza Ahmadi died on 21 December 2014 at 11 A.M. at his private house in Tehran. His funeral was held on 24 December and he was buried at Behesht-e Zahra cemetery.

Filmography

Actor
2009
Non-profit Police Station
2007
The Music Box
2005
The Bitter Tea
2004
Stars 3: Was a Star as
Morteza
1999
Zir-e Bazarche (TV Mini Series) as
Narrator
1998
Dardesar-e Bozorg (TV Series)
1997
Khodroye Tehran 11 (TV Series)
1996
Border
1995
Hala che shavad!
1995
Redhat and Cousin
1994
Eshtebah dar Eshtebah (TV Series)
1994
The Indian Gift
1993
Once for Ever
1993
The Quiet Home
1993
Zero Heights as
Uncle
1992
Once Upon a Time, Cinema
1991
Norooz Holidays (TV Mini Series)
1991
The Way and the Wayless as
Antique saler
1991
The Singer Cat as
Gorbe Ra'she (voice)
1990
Scorching Pines as
Amo Haj Agha
1989
Barbershop Ziba (TV Series) as
Mr. Sotoonzadeh
1989
Heritage
1989
Grand Cinema
1988
Until Sunset
1987
Conflict in Tasooki as
Kheir Mohammad
1987
Mysrety
1987
The Assignment
1987
Waiting for Demon
1986
Mina & Ghoncheh
1986
The Bus
1985
Madrak-e jorm
1985
Mirror (TV Series)
1985
The Man Who Knew too Much
1983
Nader mitavanad (Short)
1977
Changak (TV Series)
1975
Escape from the Bridal Chamber
1975
The Ruined House as
Karim
1975
Water
1975
Zabih as
Bagher
1974
Red Hair as
Habib
1974
Soltan-e sahebgharan (TV Mini Series)
1973
Hardambil va hardamkolang (TV Mini Series) as
Hardambil
1973
Jafar Jenni and His Beloved
1973
Tanha Va Golha as
Karim
1972
Boatmen
1972
Escaping from the Life
1972
Immodest
1972
Motreb as
Eslam
1972
Tramp as
Abbas
1971
Faryad
1971
Hak Yolu as
Meltem's father (as Ahmet Onuk)
1971
Sharare
1971
Vahshi-e jangal
1971
Baba Shamal as
Jaarchi
1970
Ferhat ile Sirin
1970
The Wedding Commotion
1955
Majeraye zendegi
Music Department
1992
The Evil Call (playback singer)
1977
Impressions of a City, Tehran Today (Documentary) (singer)
Self
2014
Chenarestan (Documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2012
Keep the Flight in Mind (Documentary) as
Self

References

Morteza Ahmadi Wikipedia